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AG candidates in final sprint

Published by Laura Olson on .

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With national attention once again on Pennsylvania amid back-to-back weekend appearances by the GOP presidential ticket, statewide candidates also were fighting for some recognition.

Republican attorney general candidate David Freed took the stage at both vice-presidential nominee Paul Ryan's Harrisburg area event Saturday and Mitt Romney's mega-rally in Bucks County Sunday evening. 

There he told the party faithful about the outside money coming into his race by New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg   and support for his opponent from former President Bill Clinton.

"Well, I've got a message for Clinton and for Mayor Bloomberg -- Pennsylvania is going to tell you who's going to be the next attorney general!" he shouted to the cheering crowd on Saturday.

His appearances followed a Friday news conference in Harrisburg, where a half-dozen GOP district attorneys offered a hearty defense for their colleague, who still trails by double-digits in recent polling.

They proclaimed that Freed's tenure as Cumberland County district attorney since 2006 has been critical experience while Democrat Kathleen Kane's 12 years as an assistant district attorney with the Lackawanna County prosecutor’s office doesn't measure up.

"Kathleen Kane was an excellent assistant district attorney, a prosecutor,” Dauphin County Ed Marsico said. “There’s hundreds of assistant DAs across the state that do a great job, are great trial attorneys, but I think the difference is glaring between someone like Dave who served as DA for several years and someone who hasn’t."

They also disparaged the executive-type experience that Kane has pointed to in the past, such as leading a regional insurance fraud task force and serving on the board of several non-profits.

(Voters turning on their televisions last week heard a similar message in Freed's first negative spot, which disparges her experience and accuses the Democrat of lying about an endorsement and campaign contributions.)

Kane spokesman Josh Morrow fired back that the criticism was unfounded, pointing to her solid support in public-opinion polls.

“The reason why Kathleen Kane has led in every poll conducted since the primary is because Pennsylvanians know she’ll be a tough independent watchdog," Morrow said in a statement. "And the voters won’t be persuaded by the Harrisburg establishment’s defense of Dave Freed.”

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PPP: Obama by 6, Casey 8

Published by Tim McNulty on .

A new survey from Democratic-leaning Public Policy Polling shows Dem incumbents Barack Obama and Bob Casey holding onto leads in Pa:

PPP's final polls of the 2012 election cycle in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin find Barack Obama favored to win both states, although by margins a good deal closer than he won them by in 2008. In Pennsylvania Obama leads 52-46, while in Wisconsin his advantage is 51-48.

The same basic formula that pushed Obama to victory in 2008 is what has him favored to win both of these states again. In Pennsylvania he's up big with women (57/42), African Americans (90/8), and voters under 30 (66/34). It's a similar story in Wisconsin where he's up 54/44 with women, 63/32 with non-white voters, and 55/45 with young people. Obama also has an advantage in both states with independent voters- it's 49/45 in Pennsylvania and 57/40 in Wisconsin.

. . . In Pennsylvania incumbent Bob Casey leads challenger Tom Smith 52-44, aided by 15% crossover support from Republicans and a 49/41 advantage with independents. Casey's approval is back in positive territory at 42/41 after being in the red on several recent polls and despite the millions Smith has put into the race voters still aren't that enamored with him- he has a 38% favorability rating with 40% of voters giving him negative marks.

Full results here.

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Bill Clinton to Pittsburgh

Published by Karen Langley on .

Bill Clinton will campaign for President Obama in Pittsburgh on Monday, the final day before the election, the Obama campaign announced tonight.

The campaign says the former president's path on Monday will include stops in Pittsburgh and Scranton as well as two events in Philadelphia.

He'll be heading here from a full day Sunday that starts in Concord, N.H., at a rally with Obama before campaign events in Dover, N.H., Raleigh, N.C., and St. Cloud, Minn.

From the release:

During the last days of the campaign, President Clinton has been crisscrossing the country, doing grassroots events in battleground states and states with strong Democratic bases, where he is rallying supporters, thanking volunteers for their work on behalf of the President, and encouraging them to help get out the vote on Tuesday. During this final push over the past week, he has done grassroots events in Iowa, Colorado, Ohio, Virginia, Minnesota, New Hampshire and Wisconsin.

Details are forthcoming. UPDATE: The Pittsburgh event will be in Market Square with "doors" opening at 10:15 a.m. Tickets are free but must be requested from the Obama campaign.

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WashPost: PA12 leans Republican

Published by Tim McNulty on .

Probably even more Democratic stomachs turning at this: the WashPost's Fix blog has moved it's rating on PA12 from tossup to "lean Republican" in favor of Keith Rothfus over Dem incumbent Mark Critz. It's one of a number of Dem seats in conservative districts looking in trouble Tuesday.

To wit:

Critz is in a very tough spot right now, with Republican polls this month showing him slightly behind Republican Keith Rothfus. This district would have given John McCain 54 percent of the vote in 2008.

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Details on Romney in Bucks Co

Published by Tim McNulty on .

From the PA GOP:

You're Invited to a Victory Event with Mitt Romney & the Republican Team!

Sunday, November 4th, 2012

Doors Open 2:30 PM | Event Begins 5:30 PM

Shady Brook Farm

931 Stony Hill Road in Morrisville, PA 19067

All attendees will go through airport-like security and should bring as few personal items as possible. No bags, sharp objects, umbrellas, liquids, or signs will be allowed in the venue. Cameras are permitted.

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