Reilly Goes on TV in PA-4 (Watch Video)
With little more than a week to go before the primary, Chris Reilly’s campaign is airing a new advertisement touting him as “the true conservative for Congress.”
With little more than a week to go before the primary, Chris Reilly’s campaign is airing a new advertisement touting him as “the true conservative for Congress.”
Will it be Jason Altmire who has lead most of the polling conducted in the race and has a territorial advantage or will it be Mark Critz, who was endorsed by former President Bill Clinton and backed by labor unions in the area?
Patrick Murphy has thrown the first televised punch of the Attorney General race. His new 30 second ad blasts rival Kathleen Kane for her past contributions to Republicans and her family’s company’s record on labor issues.
Senate hopeful Steve Welch reported $390K on hand as of April 4, and the total is limiting his TV presence in his home turf: the Philadelphia market. His campaign says organization will make up for a lack of paid media in SEPA.
The numbers are in. Here’s what every congressional candidate in PA raised between January 1 and April 4, 2012, plus our list who exceeded expectations and who fell behind.
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In the race for U.S. Senator Bob Casey’s seat, Republican rival Tom Smith has outspent and out-fundraised key opponent, Steve Welch. According to the Associated Press, Smith reported $2 million in his campaign account after spending almost $3 million in January, February, and March of 2012.
Rep. Jason Altmire isn’t taking this foot off the gas. His latest television ad keeps up the attack on Rep. Mark Critz’s votes against Dodd Frank, his ‘present’ vote on the Tea Party budget, and his vote to defund Planned Parenthood.
Under fire from critics across the state for slashing hundreds of millions of public education’s funding from the state budget, Governor Tom Corbett suggested Wednesday that the school districts are to blame for their own financial crisis.
Attorney General hopeful Patrick Murphy’s “Murphy for PA” campaign has released a new TV advertisement in the Philadelphia area highlighting endorsements from a number of prominent southeast Pa. politicos.
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