Chamber of Commerce Endorses Rothfus
Keith Rothfus, GOP candidate for PA-12, received the endorsement of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Thursday morning. Rothfus’ latest endorsement potentially opens the doors for new donors outside of the state.
Keith Rothfus, GOP candidate for PA-12, received the endorsement of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Thursday morning. Rothfus’ latest endorsement potentially opens the doors for new donors outside of the state.
Tom Ridge is reporting for surrogate duty. The former PA Governor and Secretary of Homeland Security this week criticized the Obama administration for information leaks that he said translate to major issues of national security.
Senate hopeful Tom Smith is going on TV. The Republican challenger to Sen. Bob Casey unveiled his first general election ad, mostly a positive introductory spot, which is to begin airing next week.
Despite some objections, Senator Bob Casey sided with the President Wednesday in a vote to extend the Bush era tax cuts only for families earning up to $250K.
Good morning politicos, here’s the buzz. The latest PA Prez poll; new info from the AFL-CIO puts the number of voters without ID at 1.6mil; more “you didn’t build that” attacks today; and a pro-Obama group has released an Olympic ad.
The Hill’s annual “50 Most Beautiful” list includes Rep. Joe Pitts staffer Brian Bosak, a legislative assistant who handles business, financial and values issues. Though not a PA native, Bosak represents the Keystone State well. Two others who called PA home also made the list.
Damn the context, full speed ahead! The Romney campaign and Republicans continued their assault on President Obama’s recent “you didn’t build that” remarks in the state Capitol and across PA via a series of press conferences featured candidates and business owners.
New information compiled by the AFL-CIO shows that not only do more than 1 percent of people lack ID, as previously estimated by the Corbett administration, but that the number may be even higher than the 9.2 percent estimate: as high as 20 percent, or 1.6 million voters.
Public Policy Polling’s new Presidential polls have the President with a 6-point lead over challenger Mitt Romney in Pennsylvania. The last poll conducted by PPP in the state was in May, which had Obama at 50, Romney at 42.
The PA Dems ran an online contest for their candidates in PA’s 18 congressional districts. The winner: Missa Eaton, challenging Rep. Mike Kelly. The prize: a fundraising email likely worth a few thousand bucks.
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