CAP Debuts Sandusky Hit Against Santarsiero
A conservative group is going where Republicans can’t, knocking state Rep. Steve Santarsiero over his vote for a bill that could have been used to fund a project for The Second Mile (but wasn’t).
A conservative group is going where Republicans can’t, knocking state Rep. Steve Santarsiero over his vote for a bill that could have been used to fund a project for The Second Mile (but wasn’t).
Democratic supporters stood shoulder to shoulder to see former President Bill Clinton endorse Rep. Mark Critz Thursday afternoon, packed into an IBEW union hall.
The Libertarian party has accused a private investigator working for the PAGOP of posing as an FBI agent and threatening witnesses in a ballot challenge. We take a look at Dems’ Sandusky strategy, and lots of updates on Pa. House & Senate races. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.
An attorney for Libertarian Gary Johnson’s presidential campaign is accusing a private investigator hired by the Pa. Republican party of “Watergate-style dirty tricks,” related to a recent ballot challenge, including posing as an FBI agent and attempting to bribe or intimidate witnesses.
From day one, Casey’s campaign has relied on the turnout machine of the Obama campaign and the Pa. Democratic Party. With Republican Tom Smith doing better in the polls and the presidential campaign moving away from Pa., is that strategy still sound?
The political arm of the American Hospital Association is spending $184,000 to tell 6th district residents just how great a guy Rep. Jim Gerlach (R-Chester) is for opposing Obamacare.
Pa. House Democrats forced Republicans into retreat Wednesday when they tried to bring the the floor a resolution calling for an independent review of the Sandusky case. It’s the latest Dem tactic to use the issue against Republicans this year and, ultimately, against Tom Corbett in 2014.
Mitt Romney shone in last night’s debate. Meanwhile the PA-12 race is continuing to heat up; Bill Clinton is in Pa. today for Mark Critz. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.
One day after the release of Phil Scollo’s first TV ad, Republican Tom Marino has put out an commercial of his own. It’s a 30 second positive spot about his accomplishments as a Congressman and former U.S. attorney.
State Rep. Rick Mirabito is one of the GOP’s top targets in 2012, but he has a healthy lead over Republican challenger Harry Rogers according to a new poll. The survey by Lycoming College shows Mirabito ahead 55.2 percent to 30.3 percent.
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