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Axelrod Stumps for Murphy

Veteran political operative and Obama campaign senior adviser David Axelrod met with top Patrick Murphy supporters during a strategy session Monday in Philadelphia, a signal that President Barack Obama is supportive of Murphy’s bid for Pa. Attorney General.

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Cartwright Poll: Cartwright Leads Holden 42-36

Matt Cartwright leads Rep. Tim Holden, according to an internal poll conducted for the challenger’s campaign. Cartwright, an attorney from Lackawanna County, take 42 percent of the Democratic vote to Holden’s 36 percent.

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Romney Yanks Negative Ad (Watch Video)

Rick Santorum’s baggage is a little heavier in Pa. than in other states, something Mitt Romney sought to highlight in a negative ad. But in a mix of tact and tactics, his campaign decided to pull the spot out of respect for the Santorum family’s ongoing concern over daughter Bella’s health.

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Welch Website Knocks Former Dem Smith

Steve Welch is taking a swing at GOP Senate rival Tom Smith over a weakness they both share: a past as registered Democrats. Smith, a former coal company owner from Armstrong County, was a Dem from 1969 to 2011.

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4/9 Morning Buzz

Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz. We hope your Easter and Passover weekends were swell, and you enjoyed the last break in the action before primary day on April 24.

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Smith Mailer Hits Rohrer on Pay Raise

Tom Smith is going for Sam Rohrer’s Achilles heel: his 2005 vote in favor of the legislative pay raise. In a visually concise mailer to GOP super voters across Pa, Smith slammed Rohrer for that, as well his vote in favor of a 2001 pension increase.

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DNC, Pa. Mayors Talk Buffett Rule

Democratic National Committee Vice Chair RT Rybak in conjunction with Mayor Michael Nutter of Philadelphia and Mayor Ed Pawlowski of Allentown held a conference call earlier Friday afternoon to discuss President Obama’s “Buffett Rule” and discuss how a Romney presidency may potentially affect the middle class.

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