What’s Next For Rick Santorum?
Does Rick Santorum stand a chance as the race shifts westward?
Does Rick Santorum stand a chance as the race shifts westward?
As Republicans choose their nominee, Democrats from DC to Pa. haven’t taken their eye off the ball: Mitt Romney. Pa. Dems organized a conference call Thursday afternoon to critique Romney’s health care and entitlement program policies.
Pundits are already conceding the Florida GOP Primary to Romney as the latest Quinnipiac poll shows a 14-point lead over Gingrich. Following Gingrich is Paul at 14% and Santorum at 12%.
Barack Obama leads Mitt Romney 44 to 36 percent among Pennsylvania women, a Mercyhurst poll has found.
President Obama’s approval and handling of the economy aren’t stellar, but his hypothetical Republican opponents trail by double digits.
The state of political spin is strong. Elected officials and interest groups from across the state offered their reactions to Barack Obama’s State of the Union address.
Obama enthusiasts and Democratic activists – including Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter – came together to show their support for the President and his vision for the future at a series of State of the Union watch parties.
A new Obama campaign online ad in swing states (like Pa) boasts of job growth and enables users to send a physical postcard to someone they know.
Last Wednesday, President Obama announced he would not grant a Presidential permit to begin building a pipeline through the nation’s heartland. In the time since, Pennsylvania Democrats and Republicans have come out to criticize the President.
The subzero temperatures didn’t deter a crowd of over a hundred supporters from coming together in support of President Obama on Thursday evening. The Erie Democrats hosted the opening of his campaign’s third office in Pennsylvania.
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