Casey Poll: Casey 52, Smith 39
Bob Casey has nothing to worry about, according to an internal poll released Friday by his campaign. The freshman Democratic Senator leads GOP opponent Tom Smith by 13 points, 52 percent to 39 percent.
Bob Casey has nothing to worry about, according to an internal poll released Friday by his campaign. The freshman Democratic Senator leads GOP opponent Tom Smith by 13 points, 52 percent to 39 percent.
A PAGOP poll shows Romney and Smith leading in PA. SEPA congressionals get even less interesting, and Casey kicks it into gear. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.
A poll commissioned by the Pa. Republican Party has, unsurprisingly, good news for Pa.’s statewide Republican candidates. Mitt Romney leads Barack Obama by 4 points, 49 percent to 45. Update: Tom Smith leads Sen. Bob Casey 48 percent to 46.
Sensing a wide lead in his re-election bid, Rep. Pat Meehan’s campaign cancelled half a million dollars worth of television ads that had been slated for broadcast networks in the Philadelphia market.
Since a Quinnipiac poll showed Tom Smith just 3 points behind him, sen. Casey has kicked into gear and made his campaign far more public. He also unveiled a new radio ad that fact-checks Smith (sort of).
Election day is a mere 19 days away, and the Marcellus Shale Coalition wants to remind voters that Pa. is better off thanks to natural gas development.
Manan Trivedi, the Democratic challenger to Rep. Jim Gerlach, has cut back on TV time. Gerlach has yet to air ads on network television at all.
The ad battle continues in PA-12, and today Keith Rothfus is getting a little help from his mother-in-law. The 86 year-old Elsie Lewis blasts Rep. Mark Critz. Meanwhile the DCCC has a new Medicare attack ad on Rothfus.
Two of the nation’s top election handicappers have upgraded Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race in light of recent polling that shows Republican Tom Smith gaining on Sen. Bob Casey. Larry Sabato and Roll Call each moved the race from “likely Democratic” to “lean Democratic.”
In perhaps the greatest debate format ever, the first questions to Republican John McNally and Democrat Rob Teplitz came from candidates who lost the primary to each.
Do you agree that ByteDance should be forced to divest TikTok?
Total Voters: 30