Most Pennsylvania voters favor selling the state’s liquor stores as a way of relieving at least some of the budget pressure lawmakers will face in the next fiscal year, which begins July 1. And the support holds across party lines.

According to the poll by Quinnipiac University, 68 percent of Republicans, 70 percent of independents and 63 percent of Democrats support privatizing the state store system.

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