9/22 Morning Buzz
Raja on TV; Sestak is back; Cummings is in; GOP acquiesces to infrastructure spending; and shenanigans in Bucks.
Raja on TV; Sestak is back; Cummings is in; GOP acquiesces to infrastructure spending; and shenanigans in Bucks.
The owner of a home care agency from Old Forge is aiming for the chance at taking on the Scranton resident who serves as one of the state’s two U.S. senators.
While also reminding voters of his own dedication to repealing the law, Santorum praised Conner for his decision, releasing a statement saying that, “Judge Conner’s ruling is a victory for freedom, for American jobs and for the constitution.”
Pa. Republican Representatives, Mike Kelly and Lou Barletta, are among the most buzz-worthy House Freshmen of the 112th Congress.
The ongoing investigation of Bucks County employees (and Republican campaign volunteers) couldn’t have come at a more interesting time.
Huge shortfalls and the recent flooding have diminished Republicans resistance to infrastructure spending. A new independent expenditure seeks to seal the deal.
Former Congressman and Admiral Joe Sestak has come out very publicly against PA Senator Dominic Pileggi’s plan to change the way Pennsylvania allocates its electoral votes.
Santorum weighs in on the Electoral College question; Rothfus rules out a primary; and three GOP names emerge for PA Auditor General.
Rick Santorum, two-term senator turned quasi-presidential candidate, stopped by the upper house today after a Fox News interview. (Former members of Congress have the right to visit the floor for their rest of their natural lives.) Reporters spotted him and got a dose of Perry-bashing (somewhat standard for the campaign these days) and his analysis of an idea, backed by Republican legislative leadership in Pennsylvania, to assign electoral votes to the winners of congressional districts.
“I am not going to run against Tim Murphy in any primary, period. There’s alot of chattering back and forth but, no. I am running to knock a Democrat out of the House of Representatives because we need a new vision going forward,” former Congressional candidate Keith Rothfus said.
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