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Category: PA Offices 2012

Murphy Seeks Daylight Over Ultrasound Mandate

It’s an issue that’s not likely to be an issue; the ultrasound mandate has stalled in Harrisburg and is unlikely ever to pass into law. But Patrick Murphy has pushed to demonstrate differences on the issue between himself and Kathleen Kane, the other Democrat running for Attorney General.

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Biz Groups Back Freed

Pennsylvanians For Effective Government (PEG) and the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Tuesday announced their support of Republican Attorney General candidate David Freed.

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LGBT Groups Endorse in 2012 Primaries

Three of PA’s most prominent LGBT rights advocacy groups – EqualityPA, the Liberty City Democratic Club, and the Capital Area Stonewall Democrats – have made their endorsements in the 2012 primaries. Here’s who stood out.

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Kane on TV Wednesday

Kathleen Kane will put her substantial war chest into play starting tomorrow, according to a campaign source. The former Lackawanna County prosecutor will go on the air in most parts of the state.

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Folmer Backs Pinto for Auditor

Frank Pinto is running against the endorsement for Pa. Auditor General – the GOP state committee backed Pa. Rep. John Maher. Today at the Pa. Leadership Conference, he picked up the support of Pa. Sen. Mike Folmer.

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Murphy for AG Goes on TV (Video)

Patrick Murphy, the former Bucks County Congressman running for Pa. Attorney General, will launch his first television ad of the Democratic primary beginning tomorrow. The positive, 30-second bio spot will air on broadcast TV in the Pittsburgh market.

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Dems for AG Serve Red Meat on Ultrasound Issue

Kathleen Kane and Patrick Murphy are opposed to a law requiring women seeking abortions to obtain an ultrasound, and they want you to know about it. The Democratic candidates for Attorney General have played to the base on the political issue.

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