9/19 Morning Buzz
Good morning politicos, here’s the buzz. The Supreme Court punts on Voter ID, giving opponents a bit more time to hope. Obama maintains his Pa. lead, and more ads hit the airwaves this week.
Good morning politicos, here’s the buzz. The Supreme Court punts on Voter ID, giving opponents a bit more time to hope. Obama maintains his Pa. lead, and more ads hit the airwaves this week.
Freshman Rep, Mike Kelly (R-Butler) is the 21st richest member of Congress, according to financial disclosure forms compiled by Roll Call. He’s the only member of Congress from Pa. to make the list.
Rep. Jim Gerlach Tuesday launched his first ad of the 2012 cycle, and he didn’t pull any punches at the start of his second round against Democrat Manan Trivedi.
Workers United and the AFL-CIO launched an innovative new grassroots initiative Tuesday that turns campaign grunt work – like phonebanking – into currency for other political activities.
Obama leads Romney and Casey leads Smith according to latest Morning Call/Muhlenberg College poll.
Republican Senate hopeful Tom Smith starts out on defense in his latest TV ad. He rebuts a commercial from his opponent, Sen. Bob Casey, that hit the airwaves last week.
The Pa. Supreme Court neither upheld nor threw out the state’s new Voter ID requirement. Instead, in a win for the law’s opponents, the 6 justices instructed a lower court to redo an earlier ruling that kept the law in place.
New Hampshire Sen. Kelly Ayotte has embraced with gusto her duties as a Romney surrogate. Today in Pa., she talked economics, foreign policy, and the recently released video from a private Romney fundraiser.
The onslaught of outside groups continued Tuesday morning in the 12th congressional district. The political arm of the American Federation of State County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) is on TV with $325K to rebut Republican Keith Rothfus’s ‘regular guy’ ad.
Good morning politicos, here’s the buzz. Lots of congressional news this morning, plus Sen. Ayotte’s swing through is the closest thing Pa. has to a presidential candidate this week.
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