Romney to PA Tuesday; Obama Camp Attacks
Mitt Romney has a few friends in Pennsylvania. He’ll be attending a high-dollar fundraiser today in Bryn Mawr. Meanwhile, the Obama campaign and Dems have a counter-event of their own.
Mitt Romney has a few friends in Pennsylvania. He’ll be attending a high-dollar fundraiser today in Bryn Mawr. Meanwhile, the Obama campaign and Dems have a counter-event of their own.
Now that Mitt Romney has the GOP nomination in the bag, the biggest national question is who will join his ticket. One name that’s stayed on the margins of the discussion – but still mentioned – is Senator Pat Toomey. Do you think he has a shot?
For President Obama, a major ingredient in his recipe for a successful presidential run in 2008 was the enthusiastic and unprecedented mass support of this country’s youth. Four years later, with polls showing the younger generation feeling increasingly more jaded about the politics surrounding a poor economy, the Obama campaign has used the threat of rising interest rates on student loans in the hopes of relighting the political fire of student voters.
Pennsylvania is a must-win for Barack Obama, and likely target for Mitt Romney. If he hopes to take the Keystone State for the first time of any Republican since George H.W. Bush in 1988, He’s going to need Chester County. So says Campaigns and Elections Magazine.
The Obama for America campaign and the Republican National Committee say Mitt Romney/Barack Obama is has potentially fatal weaknesses in Pennsylvania. Here’s the gist of their arguments.
PoliticsPA will be covering election news and returns all Tuesday and late into the night to bring you the latest. The latest: check out one of the ballot cards that gives the PAGOP endorsement its SEPA strength. PoliticsPA is calling the Senate race for Tom Smith.
Mitt Romney appears to be taking out insurance against possible protest/sympathy votes against him on Tuesday. The GOP frontrunner rolled out three more PA endorsements after making a swing through the state: U.S. Reps. Mike Kelly, Pat Meehan and G.T. Thompson.
Tuesday’s primary will serve as a dry-run for the most recent voter ID law that was enacted a little more than a month ago.
With less than 24 hours remaining until Pennsylvania’s ballot booths open, Mitt Romney’s campaign made sure to hit Pennsylvania’s two major metropolises in a last-minute effort to sway voters. He is seeking to avoid a protest vote among Pa. voters.
As a steady rain fell, presidential hopeful Ron Paul addressed America’s foreign policy issues and protecting personal freedoms, before a boisterous crowd of supporters on Sunday.
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