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Welch Goes on TV (With Video)

Steve Welch, the Chester County entrepreneur running for U.S. Senate, will go on TV today. The 30-second spot seeks to show off his endorsement by the PA Republican party, as well as pre-empt criticism that he has supported Democrats in the past.

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Smith Tax Votes Play in Senate Campaign

GOP Senate hopeful Tom Smith has consistently spoken out against tax increases on the campaign trail. But the Pa. Democratic Party says his record as a Plumcreek Township Supervisor in the 1970s undermines his credibility on the issue.

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Welch Takes Lumps at PLC Senate Debate

The audience responded favorably to most of Steve Welch’s answers at the U.S. Senate debate during the Pa. Leadership Conference. But the biggest crowd reactions came when his opponents – primarily Marc Scaringi – criticized him for his party switch and Obama vote.

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SEPA Legislators Endorse David Christian

David Christian, a GOP candidate for the US Senate, received endorsements today from three Pennsylvania legislators. Senators Tommy Tomlinson (R-6) and Chuck McIlhinney (R-10) of Bucks County, and State Representative Tom Murt (R-152) all provided endorsements for Christian’s campaign.

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Casey Co-Sponsors New DISCLOSE Act

Casey announced his support of a bill that would compel donor disclosure by any organization spending more than $10,000 on electioneering – the same day as Citizens United endorsed GOP Senate hopeful Tom Smith.

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Welch Visits Pitt Republicans

Steve Welch made a campaign stop at the University of Pittsburgh on Tuesday. He talked about business, government, and what role social issues should play in GOP campaign efforts.

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Wednesday Endorsement Roundup

Philly Pentecostal Clergy for Sam Rohrer, Citizens United for Tom Smith, Steelworkers for Larry Maggi, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for Tim Murphy, and Sen. John Pippy for Mark Mustio.

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