Breaking: Romney Campaign Plans Mega-Buy of PA TV
Mitt Romney is going for broke in Pennsylvania. His campaign has reserved a whopping $2.9 million in television time in the state. PoliticsPA has the breakdown on where that money is going.
Mitt Romney is going for broke in Pennsylvania. His campaign has reserved a whopping $2.9 million in television time in the state. PoliticsPA has the breakdown on where that money is going.
Matt Cartwright, the Lackawanna County attorney challenging Rep. Tim Holden, has done well for himself. Well enough to win a mention in Holden’s new negative ad.
Democratic National Committee Vice Chair RT Rybak in conjunction with Mayor Michael Nutter of Philadelphia and Mayor Ed Pawlowski of Allentown held a conference call earlier Friday afternoon to discuss President Obama’s “Buffett Rule” and discuss how a Romney presidency may potentially affect the middle class.
It’s an issue that’s not likely to be an issue; the ultrasound mandate has stalled in Harrisburg and is unlikely ever to pass into law. But Patrick Murphy has pushed to demonstrate differences on the issue between himself and Kathleen Kane, the other Democrat running for Attorney General.
The campaign season is upon us; less than two weeks before primary day. And maybe even less time for a familiar face in the presidential race.
Jason Altmire had a solid fundraising quarter, pulling in $330K to Mark Critz’s $285K.
Mike Fitzpatrick is getting some new neighbors. A super PAC affiliated with Credo Mobile, based in San Francisco, will spend $3 million to defeat ten members of Congress including him. They plan to open an office and hire four staffers to work against him.
Shots fired. The Campaign for Primary Accountability, a super PAC that targets incumbents of both parties, launched a $70,000 ad buy today against PA-17 Rep. Tim Holden. The ad accuses him of cozying to Wall Street interests.
The PA chapter of Americans for Prosperity, a well-funded national organization affiliated with the Tea Party, singled out state Rep. and congressional hopeful Scott Perry for praise this week. Perry spoke out against PA’s plans to enact a key component of the health care law.
Good morning politicos, here’s the Buzz. The campaigns cooling for the holiday weekend (we hope you enjoy your Easter or Passover, too). But as they prepared for the weekend, some continued to fire a few shots – including in the PA-17 race between Holden and Cartwright
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