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Updated: Romney & Santorum to Meet in Pittsburgh Friday

Newt Gingrich is out of the race, and GOP eyes are set on the fall. A big step toward Republican unity will reportedly happen Friday, when former contender Rick Santorum and presumptive nominee Mitt Romney meet in Pittsburgh. Update: He’s having a public event, too, at a nearby company.

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Lawmakers Rail Against Proposed Maps

The panel charged with redrawing Pennsylvania’s state House and Senate maps heard an earful on Wednesday, as lawmakers and citizens alternatively nit-picked individual districts and blasted the entire map proposal.

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5/2 Morning Buzz

Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz. The write-ins are still being tallied, but check out which incumbents made both sides of the ballot and who fell short.

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Does DePasquale Boost the Dem Ticket?

It’s tough for any Auditor General candidate to bump his party’s ticket up or down; since those candidates run the same year as the presidential election and typically have far less money on hand than the top of the ballot. But Eugene DePasquale might be able to boost the ticket out west.

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NRCC Launches Ad Against Critz (Watch Video)

Mark Critz’s 12th district seat is Republicans’ top pickup opportunity in Pennsylvania, and among their top targets nationally. They’re striking while the iron is hot, and Critz is still depleted of resources after a hard-fought primary with Jason Altmire.

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Knowles Seeks to Rally GOP Against CAP

The Citizens Alliance for Pennsylvania probably spent between $30,000 and $50,000 to defeat Rep. Jerry Knowles. It’s not new; CAP has been targeting moderate Republicans and incumbents signed on to the state pension plan for years. Now, Knowles is hoping to rally his colleague against the group.

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5/1 Morning Buzz

Good morning politicos, happy May Day. Here’s the Buzz. Rohrer backs Smith, and a national GOP group takes aim at Kane.

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