MCall Poll: Obama 50, Romney 45
President Obama is holding steady in Pa. according to the latest survey from the Allentown Morning Call and Muhlenberg College. He leads Mitt Romney 50 percent to 45.
President Obama is holding steady in Pa. according to the latest survey from the Allentown Morning Call and Muhlenberg College. He leads Mitt Romney 50 percent to 45.
A new GOP ad brings up Obama’s infamous 2008 gaffe about Western Pa. to tie Rep. Mark Critz to the President.
Paul Ryan came to town this weekend, we’ve got a new anti-Critz ad, and newspapers around Pa. made their endorsements this week. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.
At a speech delivered just over 15 miles from downtown Pittsburgh in Moon Township, Paul Ryan preached to the shivering crowd about the necessity of cutting back on government spending.
A healthcare expert reflects on the loss of Sen. Arlen Specter and his legacy as a champion for medical research.
He’s back! VP Nominee Paul Ryan is set to stump again out in Western Pennsylvania, perhaps to get a feel if PA is in play for the Romney Campaign.
Polls, fundraising, television and drug paraphernalia make up this week’s Ups & Downs, the third-to-last list before election day!
Spoiler alert: the deciding factor in one of the most competitive Pa. Senate races might not be either candidate on the ballot. The write-in hopeful could dent Dems’ chances for a pickup.
PoliticsPA wants to know: Who do you think will come out on top in the race for PA-12? Rep. Mark Critz (D), or challenger Keith Rothfus (R)?
We asked PoliticsPA readers if they thought Senate hopeful Tom Smith is the real deal, and majorities said that he is – but Bob Casey will still win.
Do you agree that ByteDance should be forced to divest TikTok?
Total Voters: 30