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PPP Poll Shows Trouble For Obama in Pa.

Today’s press release from Public Policy Polling shows President Obama continuing to struggle with a 46% approval rating and 48% disapproval rating. Even in Pennsylvania, normally classified as a blue state, he’s tied with Republican front-runner Mitt Romney at 44%. For a man who once won the Keystone state by 10 points, his campaign herr may not be quite as easy this election time around.

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7/8 Ups & Downs

A good week for some, a bad week for the economy. And Al Sharpton just proves you never know what you’re going to encounter in any given week.

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Meehan Responds to Poor Jobs Numbers

Unemployment rose last month, and Rep. Meehan was the first member of the PA delegation to respond (the first of many Republicans, we’re sure). He blamed the administration and the U.S. Senate.

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7/8 Morning Buzz

Sen. Casey is staying on message; the PAGOP and RNC roll out a new attack; PA gay rights activists find success with a local approach; and check out today’s COS spotlight.

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RNC, Pa. GOP Roll Out Attack Ad Against Obama

The Republican National Committee recently launched a video challenging President Obama’s alleged failed battle with the economy. The GOP’s video says, “Don’t let Obama drive us to disaster, change direction.”

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For Casey, It’s All Small Business, All The Time

It’s the economy, stupid. In the 2012 elections, little else will be discussed. And for more than a year, Senator Bob Casey has barely deviated from an all-economy message. This week Casey and Senator Kristen Gillibrand (D-NY) introduced the Small Business Job Creation Tax Credit Act (SBCTC).

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Lentz Dialing for CeaseFirePA

The former State Rep. and 2010 congressional candidate is the dialing membership drive with the gun control advocates at CeaseFirePA. The group aims to add 5,000 members by summer’s end, starting off with a July 13 phonebank.

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