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Republicans Crow Over Bad May Jobs Numbers

It’s the worst economic news of the year, and it conclusively proves that President Obama’s policies have failed. At least that’s what Republicans were saying Friday, when the government announced that 69,000 jobs, fewer than expected, were created in May. Unemployment ticked up to 8.2 percent.

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PA Swing State Status Takes Another Hit

Although a GOP presidential candidate hasn’t won here since George H.W. Bush carried it in 1988, not two years ago did Pa. voters put a Republican governor and senator in office…but that doesn’t seem to matter, as Romney appears to be passing on Pennsylvania.

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Dems Criticize Corbett on His 500th Day

Governor Tom Corbett celebrated, “an on-time budget for the first time in nine years” and closing a difficult deficit without raising taxes in 2011. But 500 days into his term, Democrats are slamming him for the budget he proposed this year.

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6/1 Ups & Downs

It was a slow week, conventionally speaking, with DC and Harrisburg in recess. But some TV ads, a staff shakeup and, as usual, the Orie family, kept things interesting. See who made this week’s list.

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6/1 Morning Buzz

Good morning politicos, here’s the buzz. Ward’s judgeship may not be a sure thing, the Steelers family comes out for Critz, and Tina Fey jumps into a funding battle over her PA high school.

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Corbett Criticized for Appointing Former Staffer to Judge

Gov. Tom Corbett’s appointment of his former chief of staff Bill Ward has raised red flags among Democrats and judges in the state. The questioning of the appointment comes after state Republicans called for Corbett to shake up his campaign staff, allegedly causing Ward’s resignation.

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5/31 Morning Buzz

Good morning politicos, here’s the buzz. A budget deal gets closer, the presidential back-and-forth continues, and Fitzpatrick takes some heat.

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