The contest to succeed the late John P. Murtha drew nearer a close on Sunday as the Democratic nominee brought in a former president and the Republican candidate sprinted across the district knocking on doors and, when possible, his opponent.
Former President Bill Clinton, who remains deeply popular in this steel-and-coal district, capped off an afternoon rally at the Frank J. Pasquerilla Convention Center where he touted Democrat Mark Critz as the logical heir to the Murtha legacy.
















