Poll Results: PA Going Blue
With 597 people participating, PoliticsPA readers have cast their votes – and 50 percent of you say Pennsylvania is going blue this cycle.
With 597 people participating, PoliticsPA readers have cast their votes – and 50 percent of you say Pennsylvania is going blue this cycle.
Rep. Lou Barletta, an outspoken advocate of strict rules to deal with illegal immigration, says President Obama’s recent executive order is an attack on the Constitution. Gov. Tom Corbett reserved judgment during an interview Saturday.
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.
A significant portion of western and central PA Democrats declined to vote for Barack Obama in the primary, an analysis by PoliticsPA has found. The results there resemble those of Kentucky and West Virginia, where he lost around 40 percent of the primary vote to no-name opponents or “undecided”.
Mitt Romney and PA’s leading Republicans talked up his chances of winning the state during a rally Saturday. “I AM gonna win Pennsylvania!” Romney declared to a crowd of about 700 supporters in Lebanon County. Gov. Tom Corbett, Sen. Pat Toomey and several others joined him.
With a cross-state Romney tour looming, PA Dems have sounded the alarm bells. Rendell and some other prominent Dems plan to meet up with Romney at a Quakertown Wawa, as Mayor Nutter and VP Biden discuss why America needs four more years of Obama.
Barack Obama gave Bob Casey the kind of praise on Tuesday that would have given a Dem candidate heartburn in 2010. Among other accolades the President said Casey, “has always had my back”. Naturally, Tom Smith jumped on the comment. But is Obama, who polls ahead in PA, really a liability for Casey?
Don’t write off Pennsylvania as a swing state quite yet. GOP Presidential hopeful Mitt Romney will make 3 stops on his bus tour through PA, several Republican sources confirm. He’ll be in Bucks, Carbon and Lebanon counties on Saturday.
GOP Senate candidate Tom Smith joined southwestern PA Republicans at a Wednesday news conference in Pittsburgh. They criticized President Obama for EPA regulations against the coal industry, which they say raised energy costs and destroyed jobs.
Pittsburgh Steelers’ former chairman Dan Rooney and the team’s head coach Mike Tomlin have made financial donations to the Obama campaign and will support the President in November’s election.
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