PPP Poll: Obama 52, Romney 46; Casey 52, Smith 44
The top of the ticket is looking safe for Democrats according to the latest survey from Public Policy Polling. And Gov. Corbett would lose by 10 points to a generic Dem opponent.
The top of the ticket is looking safe for Democrats according to the latest survey from Public Policy Polling. And Gov. Corbett would lose by 10 points to a generic Dem opponent.
Former President and Obama pinch-hitter Bill Clinton is coming to Pa. on Monday for events in Pittsburgh, Blue Bell, Philadelphia and Scranton.
This is getting ridiculous. Rep. Tom Marino cancelled a radio show appearance scheduled for Monday because the station wouldn’t refuse his opponent the opportunity to call in.
The Barletta campaign released its second ad of the campaign season Friday, touting the Incumbent Congressman’s fight during his first two years in Congress, and going negative on Democratic hopeful Gene Stilp yet again.
Vice Presidential candidate Paul Ryan got a hero’s welcome from 2,000 Republican supporters Saturday during a rally at Harrisburg airport. It’s one of several events around Pa. this weekend with top GOP surrogates.
TV viewers in the Philadelphia market are seeing a different mix of Obama campaign ads, including this one about abortion and another featuring former Secretary of State Colin Powell.
The U.S. Senate race is a dead heat, according to the latest poll commissioned by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review. Casey leads by 1 point, 46 percent to 45.
GOP challenger Keith Rothfus is now a slight favorite in his race against Rep. Mark Critz (D-Cambria), according to the Washington Post.
There’s just a few days of campaigning left to go, and the picture for the state House is getting clearer. Here’s our latest look at the state House seats most likely to switch party control.
Tom Smith and Bob Casey are neck and neck, according to the latest internal survey from the Republican Senate hopeful’s pollster.
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