Romney TV Buy in PA? Not Philly, But Maybe Elsewhere
Might the Romney campaign go on the air in Pa.? It’s a possibility – outside the expensive Philadelphia market.
Might the Romney campaign go on the air in Pa.? It’s a possibility – outside the expensive Philadelphia market.
The latest poll commissioned by Let Freedom Ring, Inc., shows that President Barack Obama holds a 48 percent to 44 percent advantage over Mitt Romney. The poll also shows Sen. Bob Casey’s lead slipping to 47 percent against Tom Smith’s 46 percent.
It’s poll-a-palooza in Pennsylvania today, as Angus Reid Public Opinion has released a poll showing President Obama with a double digit lead.
A fired up Newark Mayor Cory Booker addressed supporters at the Obama campaign office in Scranton Sunday.
President Obama is holding steady in Pa. according to the latest survey from the Allentown Morning Call and Muhlenberg College. He leads Mitt Romney 50 percent to 45.
At a speech delivered just over 15 miles from downtown Pittsburgh in Moon Township, Paul Ryan preached to the shivering crowd about the necessity of cutting back on government spending.
He’s back! VP Nominee Paul Ryan is set to stump again out in Western Pennsylvania, perhaps to get a feel if PA is in play for the Romney Campaign.
A poll commissioned by the Pa. Republican Party has, unsurprisingly, good news for Pa.’s statewide Republican candidates. Mitt Romney leads Barack Obama by 4 points, 49 percent to 45. Update: Tom Smith leads Sen. Bob Casey 48 percent to 46.
The latest survey from YouGov, a research firm that conducts polls online, found Democrats in the lead in both top-ticket races in Pa. President Obama lead Mitt Romney 51 percent to 44. Sen. Bob Casey lead Tom Smith 48 percent to 41.
In yet another sign that Pa. is out of play, Mitt Romney’s Pennsylvania spokeswoman is no longer in the state. Kate Meriwether has been moved to Virginia.
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