Hillary Clinton

FILE - In this Feb. 15, 2016 file photo, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks in Reno. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez, File)

(Marcio Jose Sanchez, AP Photo)

Pennsylvania is still Clinton Country.

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton beats U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, in a new Franklin & Marshall College poll, while real estate magnate Donald Trump leads a tightening GOP primary field.

Clinton, who beat Barack Obama in Pennsylvania in 2008's hotly contested presidential primary, takes 48 percent compared to Sanders' 27 percent. Eighteen percent of voters are still undecided in the new F&M canvass.

The result is all-but-unchanged from a January poll that saw Clinton leading Sanders 46-29 percent, with 16 percent of Democratic voters undecided.

Trump, who romped to victory in Tuesday's Nevada caucus, leads the GOP field with 22 percent support in the new F&M poll.

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio finishes second with 16 percent, while Ohio Gov. John Kasich finishes third with 15 percent. Texas Sen. Ted Cruz finishes fourth with 12 percent support.

Pennsylvania voters don't head to the polls until mid-April, and poll results reflect the fact that some Keystone State voters are still making up their minds.

Among Democratic respondents, nearly three-quarters (73 percent) said they were certain to vote, compared to 27 percent who were still making up their minds.

Voters who leaned Democrat favored Clinton 33-25 percent over Sanders, but more than four in 10 (42 percent) were still undecided.

Among GOP leaners, Rubio took 22 percent support, compared to 15 percent for Trump, 11 percent for Cruz, 10 percent for Ben Carson and 6 percent for Kasich, the poll found. Nearly a third (32 percent) were undecided, the poll found.

Meanwhile, the candidates' "personal characteristics" top the list of factors both Democratic and Republican respondents (28 percent and 22 percent, respectively) say they'll consider as they make up their minds.

That's followed by terrorism, unemployment government/politicians and immigration.

The Franklin & Marshall poll sampled the opinions of 371 registered Republicans and 486 registered Democrats.

The rest of the day's news starts now.

Gov. Tom Wolf says his diagnosis of a treatable form of prostate cancer won't interfere with his official duties, The Tribune-Review reports.

Meanwhile, The Post-Gazette has a primer on what men need to know about prostate cancer and its treatment.

Justice Michael Eakin may have a deal in the Porngate scandal, PhillyMag reports.

And Esquire magazine has a deep take-out of its own on the scandal.

A top prosecutors group is calling for 'uniformity' in the use of police body cameras, WITF-FM reports.

State and federal investigators are looking into that punch-up between Johnny Doc and that non-union contractor, NewsWorks/WHYY-FM reports.

The Lehigh Valley got walloped by winds, heavy rains and flooding on Wednesday. The Morning Call has the details.

Democratic 16th CD candidate Christina Hartman has picked up some high profile endorsements - including Auditor General Eugene DePasquale, PoliticsPA reports.

Stateline.org looks at what it takes to end a teacher shortage.

According to Politico, the Republican National Committee says it has some leverage with Donald Trump. Good luck with that ...

The Senate has reached a deal on an aid package for stricken Flint, Mich, Roll Call reports.

What Goes On.

Budget Hearings roll on in the House and Senate today. Here's the day's schedule:

In the Senate (All meetings in Hearing Room 1, North Office Building):

10 a.m.: Dept. of Environmental Protection

1 p.m.: Dept. of Community and Economic Development

3 p.m: Attorney General

In the House (All meetings in Room 140, Main Capitol):

9:30 a.m.: Liquor Control Board

1 p.m.: Pa. Higher Education Assistance Agency

2 p.m.: Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology

What Goes On (Nakedly Political Edition).

11:30 a.m.: Commonwealth Club Luncheon with Philadephia Commissioner Al Schmidt

5:30 p.m.: Cocktail reception for Rep. Jim Roebuck

6 p.m.: Reception for Westmoreland County Commissioner Ted Kopas

Ride the circuit and give at the max today and you'll part with at least $1,500 today.

Heavy Rotation.

Because sometimes you just have to start the day with a little bit of classic soul. Here's

Curtis Mayfield

and

"Pusherman."

Thursday's Gratuitous Hockey Link.

Montreal hung on for a 4-3 win against Washington at the Verizon Center on Wednesday night. It was Washington's first loss in five games.

And now you're up to date. See you all back here in a bit.