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Month: May 2012

President Obama Coming To Phila. June 12th

President Obama is coming to Philadelphia June 12th to raise money and speak with graduating seniors from a city high school. The RNC responds by calling out the President on his economic policies for young Americans.

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5/18 Morning Buzz

Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz. PA Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin will be charged today for violations of campaign law. Jeremiah Wright makes a comeback. And Joe Biden makes a surprise visit to PA.

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Update: Justice Melvin Will Be Charged Friday

Update: she will be charged. Pa. Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin could by looking at an indictment by the end of the month. She’d be charged with using taxpayer resources for campaigning, the same as her sister Senator Jane Orie who was convicted earlier this year.

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NRCC Names Perry a Young Gun

In all likelihood State Rep. Scott Perry is 8 months away from being Congressman Scott Perry. But the GOP’s national congressional campaign arm isn’t taking chances; they added him to their candidate-boosting program Thursday.

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PAGOP Says No Wright Attacks in 2012

A fair attack, or race-baiting? John McCain muzzled conservatives’ use of Jeremiah Wright, President Obama’s controversial former pastor, for fear that it would increase racial tensions. But in an era of super PACs and decentralized message control, Mitt Romney’s preference might not matter.

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5/17 Morning Buzz

Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz. The Senate continued its 1100 day-plus streak of no budgets yesterday, progressives continue their battle against ALEC, and Karl Rove’s Super PAC is up with an ad in PA.

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In PA: The Battle Against ALEC Rages On

After receiving criticism over using public funding for payments toward ALEC, members of the Pennsylvania legislature have severed their ties to the group after Keystone Progress, a liberal activists group, made the practice known after a Right-To-Know request led to the discovery of documents that showed taxpayer dollars may be going to this organization.

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