A new Franklin & Marshall Poll released Thursday found--
-- 57 percent believe state is headed in the right direction, in July 51 percent
-- 51 percent say Gov. Wolf is doing excellent or good job, up from 47 percent in July
-- Top problems: taxes 16 percent, government & politicians 12 percent, education 11 percent, crime/drugs 10 percent, economy 9 percent
-- 58 percent support legalizing marijuana; 32 percent more likely to support if marijuana sold in state liquor stores
-- 75 percent strongly supports gun background checks, 62 percent red flag gun laws
National Issues
-- Joe Biden top choice for Presidents among Democrats (30 percent), Elizabeth Warren (18 percent), Bernie Sanders 12 percent
-- 35 percent believe Trump is going an excellent or good job; 37 percent believe he deserves re-election, 59 percent believe it's time for a change
-- 57 percent support impeachment inquiry, breaking along party lines
-- 21 percent believe it's acceptable for a President to ask a foreign leader to investigate a political opponent
[Note: More results coming later on broadband access, 5G]
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