By a margin of 2-1,
Pennsylvanians want drilling to continue. Woe to politicians who try to shut it down.
Pennsylvania voters, by a more than 2-1 margin, say the economic benefits of gas drilling in the Marcellus shale outweigh the environmental impacts, a statewide poll shows.
They also believe by a 69-24 percent margin that companies doing the drilling should be taxed, according to the poll of 1,277 registered voters by Quinnipiac University.
Actually 69-24 sounds even more lopsided than 2-1. Of the 24 who said "no," ten or more must have misunderstood the question.
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