Corbett Kicks Off Re-Election Bid
Governor Tom Corbett emphasized the promises he’s kept – and the mess he inherited – in his first official speech of the 2014 campaign.
Governor Tom Corbett emphasized the promises he’s kept – and the mess he inherited – in his first official speech of the 2014 campaign.
Here is your one-stop shop for all of the results of yesterday’s elections. And with Gov. Corbett’s announcement, the 2014 cycle starts today. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.
As of this morning, only one Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court had ever lost a bid for retention. As of this evening, that number still stands.
A flurry of last minute campaigning in the 2013 races, Gov. Corbett will launch his re-election campaign on Wednesday, McCord scores a big union’s backing, and F&M tests Hillary’s numbers in Pa. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.
Lehigh County Executive Republican hopeful Scott Ott scored the backing of current Exec Matt Croslis, a Democrat.
Pa. voters take a dim view of the President’s job performance. And while they oppose efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act, few people intend to sign up. Casey’s and Toomey’s numbers aren’t great, either.
Governor Corbett’s approval and re-election numbers look dire, although they show a slight uptick from his historic lows in the August F&M survey.
A national observer says PA-Gov leans towards the Dems, the UFCW endorsed Rob McCord, and we have the latest fundraising reports for the 2013 elections. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.
National elections handicapper Stu Rothenberg now thinks Democrats have a better than 50/50 chance of beating Gov. Tom Corbett.
The statewide race for Superior Court has officially heated up. Both candidates are on the air – one positive ad, one negative ad – and the fundraising reports are in. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.
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