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Month: May 2012

Rendell: Bain Attacks “Disappointing”

Former Gov. Ed Rendell has joined Newark Mayor Cory Booker in criticizing President Obama’s campaign decision to go after Mitt Romney’s Wall Street past. In an interview forwarded by Romney’s campaign, Rendell called the ads “disappointing” – though he said Bain is fair game.

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5/22 Morning Buzz

Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz. Looks like we have the signs of an early budget agreement. Republican leadership in the PA House and Senate each said $27.6 bil was the target figure, and June 13 was the target date.

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New Romney Ad Won’t Air in PA (Watch Video)

It’s a question that every voter will ask come November. What would a Romney Presidency be like? That is precisely what Romney for President’s new campaign ad explains in their new ad entitled “Day One.”

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Orie Senate Seat: What’s Next

Convicted on 14 counts, Jane Orie resigned her state Senate seat today. Lt. Gov. Jim Cawley has 10 days to call a special election in the seat, but redistricting might complicate things.

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Kane Dings GOP Over VAWA

Kathleen Kane kept women’s issues front and center for her campaign today. In an email to supporters, she criticized Republicans for passing a watered down version of the Violence Against Women Act.

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5/21 Morning Buzz

Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz. The Orie sisters’ fall from grace continues, and so does the back-and-forth between the Obama and Romney campaigns.

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Santorum Asks Supporters for $10

Although he’s never been one for handouts, former Sen. Rick Santorum has been reaching out to his supporters for help in paying off his roughly $1 million debt from campaigning for the Republican Presidential Nomination by asking for $10 donations.

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5/18 Ups & Downs

Some boneheaded mistakes earn two Republicans a spot, but three other GOPers get Ups. Plus, a win for good government. Here are this week’s Ups & Downs!

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