3/8 Morning Buzz
Good morning politicos, and welcome to the Buzz. Lots of congressional campaign news today.
Good morning politicos, and welcome to the Buzz. Lots of congressional campaign news today.
The 10 candidates vying to replace Rep. Todd Platts met in York Wednesday night, and there was more agreement on the issues than not. So we got them on the record about term limits.
The Pennsylvania State Senate passed a controversial bill today requiring voters to present photo identification when they cast their ballots. The final vote was 26-23.
Former Congressman and 2010 Senate candidate Joe Sestak is raising money for Nate Kleinman, the Occupy movement candidate challenging Rep. Allyson Schwartz (D-Montgomery) said today.
Rep. Tim Holden is new to NEPA; the 20-year Congressman acquired Scranton and Wilkes-Barre in the latest round of redistricting. And since his challenger, attorney Matt Cartwright, hails from Moosic, those areas will be a key bellwether in the race. This week Holden picked up three local endorsements.
Brian Rich, the energy company executive challenging Sen. Dave Argall (R-Schuylkill) in the GOP primary, is airing a 30-second bio spot.
Two major environmental groups are seeking to change the conversation about regulations and clean air standards. In a 30 second spot, the Sierra Club and the Natural Resources Defense Fund make the case that the top issue is children’s health.
Good morning politicos, and welcome to the Buzz. Happy Super Wednesday. Mitt Romney took an important step toward the nomination last night in Ohio, but this thing is a long ways from wrapped up.
Mitt Romney proved Tuesday night that all it takes is determination… and a huge financial advantage. The former Massachusetts Governor had the best night on Super Tuesday and ground his way to a win in Ohio, a key battleground of the GOP primary.
State Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin is facing a barrage of calls for her resignation, following what some observers consider to be the damning testimony in the trial of the Judge’s sister, State Senator Jane Orie’s former chief of staff this past Saturday.
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