8/26 Morning Buzz
State Rep. Adolph gets a new opponent, state agencies don’t keep their deleted emails and a look at gubernatorial reelection rates across the nation. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz!
State Rep. Adolph gets a new opponent, state agencies don’t keep their deleted emails and a look at gubernatorial reelection rates across the nation. Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz!
The National Federation of Independent Business announced they are backing Ryan Costello’s congressional campaign.
Is the state deleting important public records or simply trying to maintain a neat inbox?
The former Governor shows his support in order to consolidate Democrats behind the State Senate nominee.
Six states have not seen a governor lose a reelection bid over the last half century with Vermont and Connecticut boasting the most impressive incumbency advantage resumés.
Adolph will now run against multimillionaire retired hedge fund manager Charles Hadley for District 165.
Corbett is disinvited to a union march, Sestak is cleared by the FEC and we give our weekly round-up of gubernatorial news. Plus, last week’s Ups & Downs! Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz!
We take a look at the events of the last week in the state’s gubernatorial race.
Senate candidate and former Rep. Joe Sestak is transitioning out from his exploratory committee at the suggestion of the FEC.
Union leaders rescinded an invitation for Governor Corbett to march in Pittsburgh’s Labor Day Parade.
Will Doug Mastriano Run For U.S. Senate?
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