5/24 Morning Buzz
With the 2013 primary in the books, action turns to the 2014 Guv race. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.
With the 2013 primary in the books, action turns to the 2014 Guv race. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.
Gov. Tom Corbett has staked his re-election on job creation. Here’s a look at the latest employment numbers in Pennsylvania. Things got slightly better in April.
Gearing up for his re-election bid next year, Gov. Tom Corbett has re-launched his official campaign website.
Former Congressman Anthony Weiner is running for Mayor of New York City, but his website prominently features the Steel City.
Pittsburgh City Council President Darlene Harris changed her party registration and could run for Mayor against Bill Peduto in November.
With the Democratic gubernatorial race heating up, Congresswoman Allyson Schwartz is already picking up endorsements.
Democrats are seizing on a comment Tom Corbett made about Latinos in his administration. Meanwhile the Governor’s staff has finally shown the willingness to push back against a snowballing story.
We look back at Tuesday’s results and at several candidates whose sights have moved on to 2014. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.
Tip O’Neill once famously said that “all politics is local,” but that mantra didn’t spur much participation in Pa. in Tuesday’s municipal primaries.
Sen. Pat Toomey has joined GOP critics loudly decrying improper scrutiny by the IRS of conservative groups. But he’s also using the issue to raise campaign cash. Update: so did Rep. Pat Meehan.
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