Fix: Pa gov seat 10th most likely to switch parties
The Washington Post’s political blog “The Fix” said Friday that Pennsylvania’s governor seat, held by Democratic incumbent Ed Rendell, is the 10th most likely to switch parties after the election.
The Washington Post’s political blog “The Fix” said Friday that Pennsylvania’s governor seat, held by Democratic incumbent Ed Rendell, is the 10th most likely to switch parties after the election.
Democratic U.S. Rep. Mark Critz wants President Obama to fire the head of his debt commission after he controversially touched the famed third-rail of American politics.
In this week’s Up & Down, Social Security takes center stage in several races, Harrisburg Republicans don’t buy Corbett’s no-tax pledge, and Pennsylvanians just aren’t happy with Obama.
The 30-second spot highlights Sestak’s support of a $300 billion mortgage bailout and a so-called “cap-and-trade” bill. It also criticizes Sestak for supporting for a stimulus bill larger than the $787 billion one approved by Congress in early 2009.
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It’s why Toomey, Corbett and a host of GOP congressional candidates appeared poised for success despite running in a state that has 1 million more registered Democrats and has eviscerated most Republican candidates the last two election cycles.
CQ moves the 3rd CD to “tossup” from Leans Democrat, saying Kathy Dahlkemper is in more danger than ever before of losing her seat to Mike Kelly.
Read the story here. Even as he fights a legal challenge seeking to keep him off the ballot, independent Jim Schneller is letting it be known
After taking almost $1 million from the financial industry but refusing to hold the big banks accountable for their risky practices, it’s no surprise to
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