The Vice President is doing an event for Bryan Lentz, we have updated House Race Rankings and “street money” is back in the news. Good Wednesday morning and welcome to the Buzz.
On the trail
Vice President Biden will be holding a rally for Bryan Lentz in Wayne.
Dan Onorato will be in Bellefonte, State College and Pittsbirgh.
First, Tom Corbett is having a rally at Penn State. Then, he will be in York and Summerdale. Finally, he will be at The Bing Dinner in Burnham.
Joe Sestak will be in Reading, Allentown, New Hope, Lansdale and Philadelphia.
PoliticsPA Reports
Check out PoliticsPA’s House Race Rankings.
Today’s Headlines
Huffington Post: Philly Dems Lean On Tactic Shunned By Obama To Get Sestak Elected (h/t Early Returns)
Inquirer: Unions lead push for Pennsylvania Democrats
Daily News: Both sides failing to meet rules on donors
Times-Tribune: Clinton, ‘crazy about Kanjorski,’ urges his re-election
Early Returns: Gingrich for Corbett; Prez run next?
Capitol Ideas: Gingrich: PA Should Have “Appropriate” Tax on Marcellus Shale
Reuters/Ipsos Poll: Senate race is tied at 46%; 6% undecided
Latest Morning Call/Muhlenberg College tracking poll: Corbett up 52%-38%; Toomey up 46%-41%.
Daily News: Polls show Sestak, Onorato slipping
AP: Corbett campaigns in NE Pa., Onorato in Philly
York Daily Record: Sestak visits York restaurant, Spring Garden firm
Times-Tribune: Rendell issues forest drilling moratorium
Tribune-Review: Corbett would rescind drilling moratorium
NY Times (FiveThirtyEight): Despite good news in the Pa. 10th (Rep. Carney), forecast is for a 52 seat gain by the GOP in the U.S. House
Times-Tribune: Supporters say Kanjorski’s sonority, values make him a keeper
Inquirer: Republican Gerlach staying moderate in Democratic stronghold
Early Returns: Altmire’s impressive totals
The Intelligencer: Fitzpatrick, Murphy each top new poll
The Intelligencer: Bucks County residents cry foul over ballots
Times-Tribune: Lycoming poll shows Carney ahead
Post-Gazette: Judge orders Veon to repay nearly $1.9 million
Today’s Opinions
John Baer: Can Onorato and Sestak defy a little-known Pa. election trend?
Times-Tribune: Disappointing choices in the 11th