Politically Uncorrected: Candidate Romney
In this column, Terry Madonna & Michael Young suggest that bad candidates can win elections.
In this column, Terry Madonna & Michael Young suggest that bad candidates can win elections.
In this column, Madonna and Young discuss modern campaigns and the Electoral College. Specifically, they say the system is a flawed one that panders to “swing states” while largely ignoring problems faced by the rest, since their vote can already be predicted before Election Day.
Rep. Allyson Schwartz Friday joined fellow Congressmen Paul Tonko (D-NY) and Barney Frank (D-MA) in highlighting the importance of the Wall St regulation Dodd-Frank implemented by the Obama Administration.
PoliticsPA contributors, Drs. Madonna and Young, discuss and analyze the importance of past national conventions. Good ones seemingly matter little, while disastrous ones bode ill for the party. So what do the 2012 conventions mean?
Taking the stage in Charlotte Thursday evening, Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter wasted little time laying into Mitt Romney. He talked about the Republican presidential hopeful’s ill-fated visit to a Philly school in May.
The endless campaign known as the 2012 presidential election isn’t quite ending yet, but it is the beginning of the end. The party conventions are almost upon us, as are the fall debates. But guest commentary by Madonna and Young suggests that only one of the two may sway the vote.
Our latest commentary from Madonna and Young speculate that a win for the Republican presidential nominee may not bode well for the Republican Governor Tom Corbett, and that it could throw off the Keystone State’s famous eight-year cycle.
Franklin and Marshall’s Terry Madonna and Michael Young say the current economic climate would have President Obama headed for a loss, if not for Mitt Romney.
Good morning politicos, here’s the buzz. See you today at Republican State Committee. How does the new Obama immigration policy fare in PA? Critz jumps on Rothfus for supporting the Medicare-cutting Ryan budget and the SEIU is bringing 100 field workers to the state to battle Romney.
Madonna and Young examine the political implications of the Supreme Court’s Obama care decision: a win for the Ds could mean loss of the White House, but a win for the Rs could cost the momentum needed to propel Romney to the presidency.
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