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Feinberg Unveils Massive Policy Paper

Evan Feinberg is bringing his years as a policy analyst to the campaign trail. In a 23-page document released today, Feinberg details the steps he would take to improve the economy – including a flat tax, closing four government agencies, and legalizing gold and silver as currency.

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Steve Forbes Backs Smith for Senate

Steve Forbes, the Chairman and Editor-in-Chief of Forbes Media and a GOP presidential hopeful in 1996 and 2006, has endorsed Senate hopeful Tom Smith. He also backed Pat Toomey during his 2004 primary against Sen. Arlen Specter.

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Teamsters Endorse Critz

The Pennsylvania Conference of Teamsters are backing Rep. Mark Critz today in his race against fellow Democratic incumbent Jason Altmire.

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Labor $$ Helps Murphy AG Camp Catch Up

Patrick Murphy’s contributions from labor unions have helped him close the gap with Kathleen Kane, his opponent in Democratic primary for Attorney General – though he still trails by $800K. Plus finance reports from the GOP Auditor General primary.

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Poll: Corbett Approval Shrinks Net 13 Points

Tom Corbett is notably less well regarded than he was in December, according to the latest Q-Pac poll. His job approval then was 47 to 34 percent disapproval. Today, it’s a 41 to 41 percent tie. Also polled: abortion, public universities, and the ultrasound mandate.

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3-15 Morning Buzz

Good morning politicos, and here’s the Buzz. Boy oh boy has it been busy this week. Primary season is in full swing, and it looks like the presidential circus is coming to town. Polls, prez news, and more.

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Corbett Signs Voter ID Bill

Gov. Tom Corbett signed the voter ID bill into law today, hours after it was passed by the Pa. House. The controversial legislation will require voters to present photo identification at the polls. The State Senate passed it last week.

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