4/12 Morning Buzz
Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz. The presidential primary buzz has died down, but PA races are heating up. This is the latest.
Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz. The presidential primary buzz has died down, but PA races are heating up. This is the latest.
Evan Feinberg, the conservative former U.S. Senate staffer challenging Rep. Tim Murphy, has had quite a day. He raised $71K in Q1, produced a TV ad, and scored a local newspaper endorsement.
Pennsylvania Auditor General Jack Wagner visited Lackawanna and Luzerne Counties on Tuesday in support of incumbent Rep. Tim Holden who faces Matt Cartwright in the Democratic primary.
Muhlenberg College hosted a debate between PA-15 Democratic challengers Jackson Eaton and Rick Daugherty at Seegers Union on Tuesday night.
She’s serious. Kathryn Boockvar, who will face Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick (R-Bucks) in the fall, is reporting an impressive fundraising quarter: $330,000.
Fox News reported Friday that Reps. Jim Gerlach (R) and Allyson Schwartz (D), have recently expressed their support for the‘Hire Just One’ program, a job creation initiative.
State Rep. Mark Cohen received some flack on Monday for incident that could have come straight out of an episode of “Parking Wars”.
Tom Smith’s campaign is airing a new campaign ad in response to an attack spot from Senate rival Steve Welch. But the 30 second negative spot doesn’t target who you’d think.
Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz. Yesterday marked the end of a surprising presidential primary – hats off to Rick Santorum for getting further than anyone imagined he would. But fear not. The races in PA are still raging. Here’s the latest.
Today, the municipalities involved in the lawsuit to overturn the newly enacted marcellus shale law filed a request for an immediate injunction to prevent the law from going into effect on April 14th.
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