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Category: PA Offices 2012

AG Ed Board Endorsements

As Kathleen Kane and Patrick Murphy go head-to-head in their race for the Attorney General position, several editorial boards have announced their endorsements.

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Murphy Goes Negative (Watch Video)

Patrick Murphy has thrown the first televised punch of the Attorney General race. His new 30 second ad blasts rival Kathleen Kane for her past contributions to Republicans and her family’s company’s record on labor issues.

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Dems Try to Put Freed on the Record on Ultrasound Mandate

It’s not likely to ever become law in PA, but it’s certain to be a campaign issue. After it emerged as an issue in the Democratic Attorney General primary, the party seeks to put Republican hopeful Dave Freed on the map on the stillborn ultrasound mandate legislation.

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Auditor General Race Raises Questions About Running For Two Offices Simultaneously

Three men are seeking the Auditor General seat currently occupied by Jack Wagner, who cannot seek re-election due to term limits: State Representatives Eugene DePasquale (D-York) and John Maher (R-Alleghney) and Republican Frank Pinto. DePasquale and Maher are also running unopposed in re-election bids for their current House seats. According to a Patriot News report, both say that their constituents demanded that they seek both offices simultaneously.

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Clinton Headlines Rally for Kane

Bill Clinton took the stage at Upper Moreland High School in Montgomery County Thursday evening amid an enthusiastic crowd. He stood with Kathleen Kane, the former Lackawanna County prosecutor running for Pennsylvania Attorney General.

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Axelrod Stumps for Murphy

Veteran political operative and Obama campaign senior adviser David Axelrod met with top Patrick Murphy supporters during a strategy session Monday in Philadelphia, a signal that President Barack Obama is supportive of Murphy’s bid for Pa. Attorney General.

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