Smith Going Back on the Air (With Video)
Senate hopeful Tom Smith is back on the air. His campaign will debut a new, 30-second ad starting Thursday titled “Red Ink” that focuses on the national debt.
Senate hopeful Tom Smith is back on the air. His campaign will debut a new, 30-second ad starting Thursday titled “Red Ink” that focuses on the national debt.
Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz. Tuesday was a doozie. Tons of presidential news in PA, AL and MS. It’s TV season in PA, and candidates are jumping on the air in boatloads.
A mere seven days after the Super Tuesday results solidified the standing of Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum as the two front-runners of the GOP presidential primary, the former Pennsylvania senator has proved once again that he is here to stay with wins in Alabama and Mississippi.
The air war in PA-17 has begun. Incumbent Rep. Tim Holden will also air television ads – a basic 30-second bio spot – starting Wednesday.
Matt Cartwright, the Lackawanna County attorney challenging Rep. Tim Holden in the 17th congressional district primary, will air his first television ads Wednesday. The initial buy – 30 and 60 second, positive bio spots – will run $70K.
Citing a relative advantage for down-ballot Republicans, several congressmen and party leaders endorsed former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney today in Harrisburg.
As the presidential election heats up, President Obama finds his numbers improving in Pennsylvania, according to a poll released today by Public Policy Polling. Obama pulled ahead of Romney by a 7 point margin, now 49-42. In 2011, Obama and Romney were neck-and-neck with one another.
Experienced Republican operative Brian Nutt has taken over the Pa. operation for Rick Santorum’s Presidential campaign.
In the newly drawn 17th congressional district, Easton is place where neither Democrat has a built-in advantage. That’s party why it’s the first place that incumbent Rep. Tim Holden and challenger Matt Cartwright each have a campaign office.
Later today in Harrisburg, several GOP politicos will endorse Mitt Romney over former Pa. Senator Rick Santorum. PoliticsPA will be on the scene covering the event, but here’s a quick look at who will be backing the former Massachusetts Governor.
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