May 22nd Playbook
The Democratic race for Auditor General goes to television, while other congressional candidates also launch ad campaigns. Here is the Playbook.
The Democratic race for Auditor General goes to television, while other congressional candidates also launch ad campaigns. Here is the Playbook.
The Pittsburgh City Controller touts endorsements from various labor, teacher, and firefighter unions across the state and experience in public office in the 15 second spot.
The RNC and Trump campaign announce that they’ve reached 2 million voters in the state since switching to digital campaigning, a poll shows 64% of Pennsylvanians approve of Gov. Tom Wolf’s handling of COVID-19, and Eugene DePasquale releases his 1st TV ad of the PA10 campaign. Here is the Playbook.
The RNC and Trump campaign announced that they have reached over 2.1 million voters in the Keystone State since transitioning to a 100% virtual campaign in March and connected with nearly 775,000 voters in the state last week along during their “National Week of Action.”
64% approve of Gov. Tom Wolf’s handling of the coronavirus in the state, while Trump’s national approval rating on the matter is 43%. Wolf finds himself in the middle of the pack of governor approval rating with him tied for 33rd place with Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt.
The Democratic Congressional hopeful’s first television ad offers a few solutions of how to address the coronavirus pandemic, while pointing to his record in elected office as proof he can help address the needs of the district.
Fox News labels Pennsylvania as a Toss-Up for the presidential election. Here is the Playbook.
Represent PA announced that they have officially endorsed 36 candidates for the state House and 7 candidates for the state Senate and have invested over $250,000 across the state this cycle thus far that include upcoming races and multiple special elections in 2019.
Pennsylvania is currently one of six states listed as a Toss-Up for the presidential election and is the state with the second most electoral votes up for grabs in this column.
The Pennsylvania Republican Party announced that they are rescheduling their summer meeting for July 10.
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