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- Can Republican Governor Candidate Sam Rohrer Split GOP Primary Vote?Sam Rohrer is the only conservative in the governor’s contest and he has been endorsed by Pennsylvania Taxpayers Cyber Coalition which focuses on property tax reform.  Can Republican Sam Rohrer s...
- New Virginia Governor Pushing Liquor Store PrivatizationReason TV has a new video on liquor store privatization in Virginia, which highlights the benefits for consumers, and notes that states that privatize both save money and increase tax and license reve...
- Stimulus: Saving Jobs or Delaying Recovery?President Obamas hollow promises are so glaringly visible these days that he has to chalk every compounding problem to the previous administration. One of his promises, though, involved colossal level...
- Final Nail in I-80 Tolling's Coffin?The FHWA is expect to announce shortly that, once again, the have rejected the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commissions bid to toll I-80 across the state. Eric Boehm has the details over on PA Independent....
- Specter beats Sestak, but Toomey beats SpecterAlthough Sen. Arlen Specter is favored over Rep. Joe Sestak by one in three Pennsylvania Democrats for the primary win in May, when it comes to the general election former Republican Congressman Pat T...
- Epic Fail: Harrisburg Mulling BankruptcyHeadline at Drudge Report: Pennsylvania State Capital Mulls Bankruptcy as a Budget Option… Harrisburg, the capital of Pennsylvania, will consider Chapter 9 bankruptcy protection along with tax incre...
- Gerlach’s gubernatorial campaign was broke (Updated)CLARIFICATION APPENDED (See bottom)When Congressman Jim Gerlach (R-6) abandoned his race for governor, he did so citing fundraising challenges. He didn’t say that the campaign was effectively broke....
- Rendell rule-change will make delivering for Specter more difficultLANCASTER—When state Democratic Party insiders gather here this weekend to consider endorsing statewide candidates, the most interesting question will be whether or not Senator Arlen Specter can win...
- Fun with maps: Contributions to U.S. Rep. Joe PittsU.S. Rep. Joe Pitts’ re-election campaign raised $89,189 and spent $49,565 from Oct. 1 through Dec. 31, according to its latest finance report. About 54 percent of the contributions, or $48,039, cam...
- Sestak: Party endorsement or not, I’m runningAs you already know, the Pennsylvania Democrats hold their endorsement convention in Lancaster on Feb. 6. U.S. Rep. Joe Sestak, the Democrat who’s trying to unseat U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter, said itâ...
- Pitts aide slams HerrU.S. Rep. Joe Pitts’ chief of staff, Gabe Neville, had this to say about Lois Herr’s challenge to the congressman to rebuke James O’Keefe: “On the day of the State of the Union, with unemploym...
- Tuesday Morning Coffee: The All-Campaign Finance Edition.Good Morning, Fellow Seekers. We're offering you some nice, crunchy numbers to go with your Grape Nuts this morning. We'll start with the race for governor. Campaign finance reports filed with the Dep...
- DeWeese To Seek Re-Election In 2010.Hot Off The Presses. Bonusgate charges be darned ... state Rep. Bill DeWeese, D-Greene, says he'll seek another term this fall. In a statement issued this afternoon, the veteran lawmaker says "there's...
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