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Tuesday Morning Coffee: Senate panel drops statewide board from charters bill.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Tuesday Morning, Fellow Seekers. The state Senate tweaked a charter schools reform bill last night, dropping language that would have created a statewide authorizing board for the alternative public schools. The amended bill kicked out of the... -
Quinnipiac poll also shows close races in Pennsylvania
Call Washington BureauOn the morning after The Morning Call/Muhlenberg College released a poll showing the margins in the presidential and U.S. Senate race in Pennsylvania in the low single digits, a second independent university pollster came out with similar results....Tags: Robert P. Casey, Jr., Elections, Polls, Quinnipiac University, Tea Party Movement
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Casey, Smith schedule debate
Call Washington BureauThey've set a date! Democrat U.S. Sen. Bob Casey and his Republican challenger Tom Smith are scheduled to debate each other at the end of the month. Their campaigns announced their only debate late Friday after weeks of uncertainty over whether the...Tags: Robert P. Casey, Jr., Television Industry, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Television Stations, Politics
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Libertarians remain on Pennsylvania ballot
Call Washington BureauWhen Pennsylvanians vote next month they won't have just Barack Obama and Mitt Romney or Bob Casey and Tom Smith to choose between. Libertarians beat back a challenge from the state Republican party, which means their candidate for president and...Tags: Libertarian Party, Robert P. Casey, Jr., Gary Johnson, Voting, Ron Paul
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Wednesday Morning Coffee: Sandusky fall-out for Gov. Corbett's electoral fortunes?
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Wednesday Morning, Fellow Seekers. Even as the state spar-over-case-1.1385891">House spars over a non-binding resolution calling for a federal probe of then-Attorney General Tom Corbett's handling of the Sandusky case, there's some additional... -
Romney temporarily shifts some PA resources to Ohio
Call Washington BureauMitt Romney's Pennsylvania operation is shifting five of its 64 state staffers to Ohio to help with early voting there, but the campaign said it is not an indication of their pulling out of the state. "We are not out of Pennsylvania, no intention of...Tags: Voting, Barack Obama, Mitt Romney, Republican Party, Elections
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Monday Morning Coffee: House, Senate working on small games bill.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Monday Morning, Fellow Seekers. Today is Columbus Day, so we hope you're observing this celebration of western imperialism in a culturally sensitive and appropriate way. As any schoolkid will tell you, directionally challenged Italian sailor... -
Monday Morning Coffee: PA schools under the fiscal microscope.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Monday Morning, Fellow Seekers. Our school days are but a hazy memory. But as the leaves start to turn, on mornings like this we can't help but be brought back to our eighth grade math class in Ye Olde...... -
In latest TV attack, Casey hits Smith on tax policy
Call Washington BureauAs public polls last week showed the Pennsylvania Senate beginning to close, Bob Casey wants, and perhaps needs, voters to view Republican Tom Smith has a wealthy, extreme conservative, not a down home, relatable farm boy. So the incumbent Democrat is up...Tags: Robert P. Casey, Jr., Tea Party Movement, Politics, Elections, U.S. Senate
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Latest Morning Call/Muhlenberg Poll: Obama up by 7
Call Washington BureauWhile President Obama's job approval remains unchanged, his lead over Mitt Romney in Pennsylvania has narrowed slightly, according to a new Morning Call/Muhlenberg College poll. When factoring in likely voters leaning toward a candidate, Obama is up 49...Tags: Interior Policy, Robert P. Casey, Jr., Mitt Romney, Barack Obama, Polls
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Wednesday Morning Coffee: Obama leads Romney, Casey over Smith in new F&M, Quinnipiac polls.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekGood Wednesday Morning Fellow Seekers. Among registered voters, President Barack Obama leads Republican Mitt Romney 50 percent to 39 percent, with 6 percent undecided, according to a new Franklin & Marshall College poll out this morning. Among likely... -
Is Smith closing in on Casey?
Call Washington BureauIs it possible for Republican Senate candidate Tom Smith to be trailing incumbent Democrat Bob Casey by just six points while Mitt Romney is down by 12 against Barack Obama in Pennsylvania? That's what the latest Quinnipiac University survey of likely...Tags: Robert P. Casey, Jr., G. Terry Madonna, Elections, Polls, Madonna
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