Reader Poll: Which PA Politico Gave the Best Convention Speech?
There were speeches aplenty at both parties’ conventions, and some Pennsylvanians lent their voices to the RNC and DNC. But who did it best?
There were speeches aplenty at both parties’ conventions, and some Pennsylvanians lent their voices to the RNC and DNC. But who did it best?
Taking the stage in Charlotte Thursday evening, Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter wasted little time laying into Mitt Romney. He talked about the Republican presidential hopeful’s ill-fated visit to a Philly school in May.
Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz. Obama and Romney are officially the nominees, gads more PA candidates are on TV, and Gov. Corbett is once again in the crosshairs of an outside group.
Less than a week removed from a trip to Florida, the PA Republican Party today dinged Attorney General hopeful Kathleen Kane for attending the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte.
In his first TV ad spot, state Senate candidate Matt Smith features his wife and children while talking about cleaning up the state capital. He said that teaching his kids how to tidy up doesn’t always work, but promises that he will if elected.
The full swing of ad season is almost upon us, but we wanted to feel you out first, politicos. We asked you which campaign ads you found most compelling so far – and the results were not ambiguous.
Democrats representing Pennsylvania at the Democratic National Convention have spent a great deal of time criticizing the state’s new voter ID law. But as the PA Republican Party notes, Dems are enforcing their own ID policy in Charlotte.
Another state Senate candidate is on television this week. Rob Teplitz, a Democrat who works in the office of Auditor General, unveiled a positive, introductory spot on Wednesday. He faces Republican John McNally in the race to replace retiring Sen. Jeff Piccola (R-Dauphin).
The ads keep pouring in as the fall campaign season enters its third day, this morning from Rob Teplitz, the Dem running for state Senate in Harrisburg. The DNC is also in its third day, and President Obama will accept his re-nomination tonight.
Happy Labor Day, please enjoy your campaign contributions. That’s the message from the Citizens Alliance of Pennsylvania, a group dedicated to combatting the influence of organized labor in the state’s public policy among other conservative goals.