UPDATE: Biden to Stump in Hometown Scranton
Vice President Joe Biden is set to visit his hometown of Scranton on Nov 1, just four days before the 2012 election.
Vice President Joe Biden is set to visit his hometown of Scranton on Nov 1, just four days before the 2012 election.
For the first time since August, Republicans will air presidential campaign ads in Pennsylvania. Restore Our Future, the pro-Mitt Romney super PAC, is planning a $2.1 million Pa. buy for the final week of the election. Upate: Obama’s CM says that will match the buy.
Good morning politicos, we hope you’re hunkered down and ready for the storm. The U.S. Senate race turned from warm to white hot over the weekend, with tons of new ads and outside spending. Here’s the Buzz.
In the most pointed personal attack of the U.S. Senate campaign thus far, Sen. Bob Casey’s latest television commercial blasts GOP challenger Tom Smith for his safety record as the owner of several coal mines.
Democratic hopeful Matt Cartwright is on TV for the first and only time in PA-17.
The U.S. Senate race is hot, the polls are close, and both Sen. Bob Casey and GOP challenger Tom Smith are on the air with new, negative ads.
The final pre-election reporting deadline has passed for candidates for Attorney General, Auditor General and Treasurer. Here’s how they did. Kane beat Freed and Maher beat DePasquale.
A poll commissioned by Democratic state Senate candidate Matt Smith shows him ahead of his Republican opponent Raja 53 percent to 40. Meanwhile, Raja’s final ad of the campaign is a potent spot starring his wife.
Barack Obama and Bob Casey have healthy leads according to the latest poll commissioned by the Philadelphia Inquirer. Obama leads Mitt Romney 49 percent to 43; Casey leads Smith 49 percent to 42.
In an effort to slow GOP challenger Tom Smith’s momentum, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee Friday released the results on an internal poll showing him behind Sen. Bob Casey by 12 points.
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