4/12 Ups & Downs
Sen. Pat Toomey aims for a background checks compromise and becomes a target for gun rights advocates. Here are this week’s Ups & Downs.
Sen. Pat Toomey aims for a background checks compromise and becomes a target for gun rights advocates. Here are this week’s Ups & Downs.
City Councilman Bill Peduto unveiled his first television ad of the Pittsburgh mayoral primary on Friday. High production values and that candidate’s family history paint a clear contrast between Pittsburgh’s past and its future.
And then there were five. Former Department of Environmental Protection Secretary Katie McGinty made official her bid for Pa. Governor.
News on the Guv front, PA-13 and more. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.
Gov. Tom Corbett overcame the likes of Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-MN) and others to reach the pinnacle of national liberal scorn. The secret to his win? Progressives’ flat-out mischaracterization of his ultrasound remarks.
The rush is on to replace Allyson Schwartz, who is departing her Democratic congressional district to run for Governor. But she’s not planning to get involved in the battle to succeed her.
If Sen. Pat Toomey had hoped his background check compromise would win over gun rights advocates, he was disappointed Wednesday. The divide between gun rights advocates and gun control groups is stark.
Jack Wagner is on the air today. His campaign unveiled its introductory ad in the former Auditor General’s run for Mayor. It’s a basic resume spot.
Gun rights groups have Sen. Pat Toomey in their sights, while another liberal group slams Corbett on the air. And the PGH mayoral race is on TV. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz.
Since she filed to run for Allyson Schwartz’s congressional seat on March 14, physician and activist Valerie Arkoosh has brought in more than $218,000 in campaign cash.
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