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    Casey Holds Off on Gay Marriage Support

    Written by Keegan Gibson, Managing Editor

    In the past year, many Democrats – including President Obama – have gone from supporting civil unions to supporting gay marriage. Bob Casey is one of 10 Democrats in the U.S. Senate who has not.

    March 27th, 2013 | Posted in Front Page Stories, Senate, Top Stories | 27 Comments

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    Peduto Poll: Peduto 30%, Wagner 21%, Lamb 12%

    Written by Keegan Gibson, Managing Editor

    The Pittsburgh mayoral primary field is set, and according to an internal campaign poll from Bill Peduto’s campaign so are the candidates’ numbers.

    March 27th, 2013 | Posted in Front Page Stories, Local races, Poll, Top Stories | 1 Comment

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    3/27 Morning Buzz

    Written by PoliticsPA Staff

    Another Democrat joins the Gov 2014 conversation. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.

    March 27th, 2013 | Posted in Front Page Stories, Playbook, Top Stories | No Comments

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    Exclusive: Conklin Joins Dem Gov-Stakes

    Written by Keegan Gibson, Managing Editor

    Scott Conklin, the Centre County state Rep. who ran for Lieutenant Governor in 2010, is considering a run for the top of the ticket.

    March 26th, 2013 | Posted in Front Page Stories, Governor, Harrisburg, Top Stories | 7 Comments

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    Sestak Knocks Toomey in Op-Ed

    Written by Keegan Gibson, Managing Editor

    Joe Sestak, the former Congressman who challenged Pat Toomey in 2010, took a rare, post-campaign shot at the Senator in an op-ed for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Tuesday.

    March 26th, 2013 | Posted in Front Page Stories, Governor, Senate, Top Stories | 12 Comments

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    Dem Files to Run Against Rothfus

    Written by Keegan GIbson, Managing Editor

    New Kensington Democrat Erin McClelland has formed a campaign committee to challenge freshman Rep. Keith Rothfus (R-Allegheny).

    March 26th, 2013 | Posted in Congress, Front Page Stories, Top Stories | 15 Comments

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    3/26 Morning Buzz

    Written by PoliticsPA Staff

    After a year of uncertainty and intrigue, Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin will resigned. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.

    March 26th, 2013 | Posted in Front Page Stories, Playbook, Top Stories | No Comments

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    Orie Melvin Resigns

    Written by Keegan Gibson, Managing Editor

    Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin, convicted in February of illicitly using taxpayer resources for campaign purposes, has resigned effective May 1. Lawmakers had been in the process of impeaching her.

    March 25th, 2013 | Posted in Front Page Stories, Governor, Harrisburg, Top Stories | 14 Comments

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    DNC Launches Rendell Robocalls Over Pileggi Plan

    Written by Keegan Gibson, Managing Editor

    The DNC has launched robocalls against 10 GOP state Senators featuring former Gov. Ed Rendell. He urges listeners to call their state Senator to oppose a plan to change the way Pa. allocates its presidential vote.

    March 25th, 2013 | Posted in Front Page Stories, Harrisburg, Top Stories | 2 Comments

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    McIlhinney Could Face Primary Over Liquor Privatization

    Written by Keegan Gibson, Managing Editor

    Local official and conservative activist Rob Ciervo says he’ll challenge the state Senator if he doesn’t support efforts to privatize liquor stores.

    March 25th, 2013 | Posted in Front Page Stories, Harrisburg, Top Stories | 38 Comments

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