7/15 Morning Buzz
Corbett’s sour numbers; Dem AG candidates join forces; and Kelly v. Sharpton (v. DCCC).
Corbett’s sour numbers; Dem AG candidates join forces; and Kelly v. Sharpton (v. DCCC).
Three Democrats with their eye on the Attorney General’s office are co-hosting a Philly fundraiser for Kathy Boockvar, candidate for Commonwealth Court.
Governor Corbett campaigned on his willingness to make tough choices, and the latest numbers from Public Policy Polling bear out the political risks of those decisions. According to survey results released this afternoon, Corbett has the approval of 35 percent of voters and the disapproval of 46 percent.
After a week of back-and-forth over Rep. Mike Kelly’s personal investments in two oil companies, the Congressman’s office today made clear that Kelly had initiated the process to sell the shares before he took office.
At PoliticsPA, we love staffers as much as elected officials. In this week’s feature, we present David Lucas, Chief of Staff for Rep. Mike Doyle (D-Allegheny).
Good numbers for Casey; watch out, LCB; we profile Montco 2011; Murphy got fined; and Jim Burn goes to Washington.
Rep. Mike Turzai today unveiled his latest effort to privatize PA’s liquor stores, and conservatives wasted no time preparing for an all-out battle in the fall.
Bruce Castor doesn’t mince words. The Commissioner and former DA tells it like he sees it. He and Lower Merion Commissioner Jenny Brown say they’re the team to keep Montco Republican, but out of the red.
The RNC launched a new web video and continued its show of strength in preparation of the 2012 campaign in PA.
Former Representative Patrick Murphy was fined $12,000 by the Federal Elections Committee for failing to file a finance form within thirty days after the November election.
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