UPDATE: RNC to Drop $3M in PA
The hits just keep coming. The Republican National Committee will spend $3 million on television in Pa. in the final week.
The hits just keep coming. The Republican National Committee will spend $3 million on television in Pa. in the final week.
Chalk up two more GOP groups that will be airing in Pennsylvania, as the push for the Keystone State continues.
The floodgates are open. Need help keeping track of the flood of ad spending in Pa.? We are. The RNC announced a $3 million Pa. buy Thursday, bringing the score to $11.8M GOP, $1.6M Dem. Here’s the latest.
In this column, Madonna and Young argue that Pennsylvania has become a battleground state once again.
PoliticsPA wants to know whether or not the new ads being launched by both Presidential candidates will make a difference.
For the first time since the GOP primary, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is coming to Pa. He’ll rally for Mitt Romney in Delaware County.
Aside a flurry of last-minute television ads, Pennsylvania has been notably absent from the battleground state conversation. No one (besides TV networks) is harder hit than Pa.’s pundits. PoliticsPA commiserated with a few of them.
President Obama’s campaign is on television in Pennsylvania for the first time in months: a $1.6 million rotation of one positive and one negative ad. Plus, a rundown of the nearly $7 million in presidential ads on TV this week.
The presidential contest has narrowed considerably while the U.S. Senate race hasn’t budged according to the latest Franklin and Marshall poll of registered Pa. voters.
Mitt Romney’s television ads will soon be on television in Pennsylvania, his campaign confirmed Tuesday. Updated: the ad hammers Obama on coal.
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