Romney Pulls In Pa. Endorsements
On Friday, Mitt Romney’s campaign released a list of Pa. officials and GOP power brokers who have endorsed the former Massachusetts Governor.
On Friday, Mitt Romney’s campaign released a list of Pa. officials and GOP power brokers who have endorsed the former Massachusetts Governor.
Down to the wire in 2011 races; Rohrer joins the U.S. Senate race; a redistricting update; and Toomey stays out of it.
A poll by CivicScience of 1,307 Allegheny County voters suggests that 48 percent would vote for Fitzgerald and 30 percent would vote for Republican Raja.
A source close to Republican Commissioner candidates Bruce Castor and Jenny Brown says the campaign made a surprise purchase of about $300,000 in air time for the duration of the campaign.
John Vernon knows he has a steep climb to the GOP nomination for U.S. Senate, but he suffers from no lack of energy. His campaign this week launched his first phase of his Jobs and Economic Plan, his “100 Businesses in 100 Days” tour.
Alex Roarty of the National Journal reports that the former Pa. Rep, and 2010 gubernatorial candidate has been hinting for months that he is on the verge of announcing his candidacy.
Sen. Pat Toomey is staying out of the intra-party struggle brewing in western Pennsylvania. The Senator’s office said that although he attended a fundraiser for Rep. Tim Murphy Thursday morning, he would not take sides in his upcoming primary.
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Here are the 20 State Reps most helped, and most hurt, by the preliminary redistricting plan.
Mitt Romney’s high-power Pa. fundraising team will open the doors for the presidential hopeful at a $10,000-per-plate dinner this evening at the Rittenhouse Hotel in Philadelphia. Critics of the former Massachusetts Governor are preparing a different kind of welcome.
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