From the Post Gazette h/t Grassroots PA
Mr. Rohrer, an economic conservative first elected to the House in 1992, said he would make a final decision on the race within three weeks, and that it was “more likely than not,” that he would go ahead with his candidacy. The Eastern Pennsylvania lawmaker would be the third contender in the GOP field, along with Attorney General Tom Corbett and Rep. Jim Gerlach, a Chester County congressman.
“Being in the House as long as I have been … has given me a breadth of experience that is different than the others,” Mr. Rohrer said. “I have concentrated my time, not solely but significantly, on the financial and economic side of the equation.
“I am a constitutional Republican, that’s how I describe myself,” he added.
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If he throws his hat in the ring he won’t win but he could help shape the debate which I think could be very beneficial to the commonwealth.
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I wouldn’t be so sure that he can’t win. Those who count him out, do not fully understand the frustrations of Republicans nor of the power of the tea parties. If the conditions are just right, Rohrer could pull this off in an upset victory.