Smith Campaign Announces Philadelphia-Area Ad Buy
Seeking to close a sizeable polling gap with incumbent Sen. Bob Casey, challenger Tom Smith’s campaign announced a significant ad buy in Philadelphia this morning.
Seeking to close a sizeable polling gap with incumbent Sen. Bob Casey, challenger Tom Smith’s campaign announced a significant ad buy in Philadelphia this morning.
Tom Smith’s campaign released a new ad today comparing his job-creation record as a businessman to his opponent Sen. Bob Casey – who the Smith campaign says created jobs in China.
Senator Bob Casey is releasing his first ad of the campaign season which will be airing in the Pittsburgh media market. This release comes on the heels of his competitor Tom Smith’s ads, which began running last week.
In an email to supporters today, Sen. Bob Casey’s Finance Director Mike Butler announced the unveiling of a new campaign website, BobCasey.com, as well as a Twitter account.
Today we present the latest in our informal series in which we map out PA’s primary data: the Democratic race for U.S. Senate. Incumbent Bob Casey lost nearly 20 percent of the vote to a no-name, no-money challenger.
Sen. Bob Casey continues to boast a commanding lead in his race for re-election, according to Quinnipiac.
Bob Casey still has a double-digit lead over challenger Tom Smith but it’s narrowing, according to the latest survey from Public Policy Polling.
Senate hopeful Tom Smith is going on TV. The Republican challenger to Sen. Bob Casey unveiled his first general election ad, mostly a positive introductory spot, which is to begin airing next week.
Despite some objections, Senator Bob Casey sided with the President Wednesday in a vote to extend the Bush era tax cuts only for families earning up to $250K.
Sen. Pat Toomey has made a name for himself in GOP circles in Washington. During a speech Tuesday morning at the Brookings Institute, the freshman Senator explained his proposal to reform the federal tax code.
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