New Burns Mailer Circulating In Heated U.S. Senate GOP Primary
The Burns campaign is circulating a mailer that continues a line of attack that was launched in a web ad yesterday.
The Burns campaign is circulating a mailer that continues a line of attack that was launched in a web ad yesterday.
GOP Senatorial candidate Tim Burns released a new web ad taking on Steve Welch for switching parties and admitting to having voted for President Obama in 2008.
Sen. Casey’s opponents jumped at the opportunity to criticize the incumbent Senator over his support of PIPA or the Protect IP Act.
Governor Corbett and his political team called southeast Pa. party leaders to ask their support for Steve Welch, but complicated relations between Corbett and the caucus led to a no-vote Wednesday night.
Sens. Bob Casey, D-Pa., and Pat Toomey, R-Pa., might be on other sides of the political spectrum, but they will sit together for Tuesday night’s State of the Union address.
The SuperPAC craze has come to Pennsylvania, where a group favoring Bucks County businessman, veterans’ advocate and U.S. Senate hopeful David Christian has popped up and is giving grief to two of the front runners in the race.
Just in time for the PAGOP’s southeast caucus meeting, Steve Welch won the endorsement of two Chesco officials: DA Tom Hogan and State Rep. Dan Truitt.
Colonel John Vernon, a former candidate for U.S. Senate, has endorsed small businessman and former Congressional candidate Tim Burns, the Burns campaign announced Monday.
For Bob Casey, being boring is a virtue. Aside a few oblique references to obstructionism in Washington, he doesn’t knock Republicans. At state committee this weekend and in general, Casey sticks to his jobs message.
Tim Burns and Steve Welch turn their fire on each other as they vie for the GOP state committee endorsement. Plus, check out the results from today’s GOP straw polls. Updated with a copy of the Welch camp’s anti-Burns flier.
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