Eichelberger, Folmer Back Feinberg
Senator John Eichelberger (R-Blair) and Senator Mike Folmer (R-Lebanon) endorsed Evan Feinberg, a Republican running for U.S. Congress in the 18th District against Republican incumbent Tim Murphy (R-Allegheny).
Senator John Eichelberger (R-Blair) and Senator Mike Folmer (R-Lebanon) endorsed Evan Feinberg, a Republican running for U.S. Congress in the 18th District against Republican incumbent Tim Murphy (R-Allegheny).
State Rep. Mark Mustio unveiled a new TV ad today and it’s not going to win any awards for subtlety. He highlights Raja’s India connection re: outsourcing. Also, US Rep. Murphy is backing Mustio, Raja leads big in an internal poll, and rumors abound that Dems are running a write-in campaign.
The latest F&M poll shows that the five men running to face Sen. Bob Casey have some work to do. A whopping 81 percent of Republicans haven’t made up their mind in the race.
On Monday, the Pa. Supreme Court struck down the requirement that petition circulators reside in the district where they are circulating. But election law attorney Adam Bonin says that the ruling may not pertain to Democrats or Republicans.
President Obama isn’t running away with it, but a Quinnipiac poll shows him leading both GOP presidential contenders in Pa. However, his numbers are slightly down from earlier this month, and the race is closer in Pa. than Florida and Ohio.
Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz. We’ve got a flurry of polls this morning, and a Super PAC has Reps. Holden & Murphy in its sights.
A poll released this morning by Franklin & Marshall indicates that winning the Republican primary in Pennsylvania is not a given for Rick Santorum. Mitt Romney has gained on the former Pa. Senator by a net 27 points (Santorum 30, Romney 28 in March; Santorum 45, Romney 16 in February).
Mitt Romney’s campaign rolled out another Pa. endorsement today.. sort of. Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick (R-Bucks) has been on the record supporting the presidential hopeful since at least December.
A maverick Super PAC with the sole mission of taking out incumbents of either party has set its sights on Reps. Tim Holden and Tim Murphy, and is preparing to spend around $200K in each district to defeat them in the April 24 primary.
Petition circulators do not need to live in the district where they are circulating, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled today, so long as they are Pa. residents. The Court’s decision was unanimous.
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