Conservative Backlash at Welch Ad
Some conservative leaders are upset about Senate hopeful Steve Welch’s TV ad boasting his endorsement from the PAGOP. They want market research proving that grassroots Republicans overwhelmingly support him.
Some conservative leaders are upset about Senate hopeful Steve Welch’s TV ad boasting his endorsement from the PAGOP. They want market research proving that grassroots Republicans overwhelmingly support him.
The front-runner in the GOP race for U.S. Senate has missed a number of high-profile and televised candidates events in the past few weeks. Rival Steve Welch is calling him on it.
Sam Rohrer’s rolodex of conservative groups and leaders is coming in handy. The former state Rep., 2010 gubernatorial candidate and U.S. Senate hopeful rolled out a number of their endorsements in the past week.
Senate hopeful Steve Welch reported $390K on hand as of April 4, and the total is limiting his TV presence in his home turf: the Philadelphia market. His campaign says organization will make up for a lack of paid media in SEPA.
In the race for U.S. Senator Bob Casey’s seat, Republican rival Tom Smith has outspent and out-fundraised key opponent, Steve Welch. According to the Associated Press, Smith reported $2 million in his campaign account after spending almost $3 million in January, February, and March of 2012.
U.S. Senate hopeful Steve Welch held a press conference today announcing that he had received endorsements from 33 state legislators. Welch was joined by Lt. Governor Cawley, PA GOP chair Rob Gleason, Senate President Tempore Joe Scarnati, and Rep. Warren Kampf at the press conference.
Tom Smith’s Senate campaign today released internal polling results which show their candidate with a strong lead: 29 percent to Sam Rohrer’s 14 percent, with Steve Welch in third at 9 percent.
Tom Smith’s campaign is airing a new campaign ad in response to an attack spot from Senate rival Steve Welch. But the 30 second negative spot doesn’t target who you’d think.
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It’s two weeks before April 24, voters are starting to tune in, and Steve Welch is throwing the first punch of the U.S. Senate primary. His campaign launched a television ad that blasts rival Tom Smith as a “Republican impersonator.”
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