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Pennsylvania Republicans Plan To Steal The Show This November
Staff reporterTwo important offices are up for grabs in Pennsylvania when election day rolls around in less then two months. Those two positions are currently held by Democrats. But things could be changing. To be exact, there are 56 days until Pennsylvania voters...Tags: Pennsylvania, Elections, Executive Branch, Republican Party, Democratic Party
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Obama visiting Pittsburgh, Philadelphia on Tuesday
Staff reporterPHILADELPHIA (AP) - President Barack Obama is visiting Pennsylvania next week. The White House says on Tuesday, Obama will first meet with workers at a GM plant in Lordstown, Ohio, to discuss the economy. He will then travel to Pittsburgh, where he will...Tags: Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Barack Obama, White House, Ohio
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Arlen Specter: Sestak ready to challenge
The Swampby Mark Silva Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania acknowledged that his chances of claming his own party's nomination for reelection next year were "bleak'' when he announced recently that he was moving back to the Democratic Party -- which he......Tags: Pennsylvania, National Government, Barack Obama, Primaries, White House
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Senator Spector Announces $9.2 million in Funding to go to Elizabethtown Amtrak Station
Staff reporterSenator Arlen Specter made a few express trips around the Pennsylvania Railroad sytem today, stopping in Lancaster County along the way. He announced $9.2 million in funding will be going toward reconstructing the Elizabethtown Amtrak station. The station...Tags: Pennsylvania, Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia), Lancaster County (Pennsylvania), Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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PA Senators Seek Money for Flood Victims
Staff reporterWASHINGTON (AP) - Pennsylvania's U.S. senators are asking President Barack Obama to reconsider after the Federal Emergency Management Agency denied a request to aid flood victims. Sens. Bob Casey and Arlen Specter wrote to the president Tuesday. They say...Tags: Pennsylvania, FEMA, Floods, Barack Obama, Disasters and Accidents
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Specter: Town Hall Protests not 'Representative of America'
Sen. Arlen Specter said Wednesday he thinks people who have been angrily disrupting town hall meetings on overhauling the health care system are "not necessarily representative of America," but should be heard.
"It's more than health care," said Specter,...Tags: Today (tv program), National Government, Barack Obama, White House, Missouri
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Crowd confronts Sen. Specter at town hall meeting In Pennsylvania
Staff reporterTempers flare during the townhall meeting as U.S. Senator Arlen Specter tried to keep order. "I came prepared to speak, instead you wouldn't let me speak, you handed out what thirty cards," said Craig Miller. Miller voluntarily left the meeting angry,...Tags: Craig Miller, Pennsylvania, Health, Medical Services, Health Care Reform (2009)
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Lawmaker Faces Angry Pa. Crowd on Health Care
Staff reporter(AP)-Republican-turned-Democratic Sen. Arlen Specter is facing a barrage of sometimes hostile questions about health care from wary and frustrated voters. At a crowded town hall Tuesday, the Pennsylvania senator heard from speaker after speaker who...Tags: Pennsylvania, Crimes, Barack Obama, Immigration, Elections
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Specter to face primary challenge from Sestak
Staff reporter(AP) - Rep. Joe Sestak is formally announcing his candidacy Tuesday against Republican-turned-Democrat Sen. Arlen Specter, setting the stage in Pennsylvania for a race likely to center on Specter's Democratic credentials. Sestak, a former Navy vice...Tags: Pennsylvania, Barack Obama, Elections, White House, Democratic Party
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New Poll Shows Specter and Toomey Virtually Tied
ProducerA new poll shows conservative Republican Pat Toomey virtually tied with incumbent Democratic Sen. Arlen Specter if Pennsylvania's 2010 Senate race were held today. The statewide survey by Quinnipiac University released Wednesday showed Specter...Tags: Pennsylvania, Elections, Quinnipiac University
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Immigration votes lacking: White House
The Swampby Peter Nicholas and Peter Wallsten White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel said today that there is not enough support in Congress now to pass a comprehensive immigration bill providing a path to citizenship for the nation's illegal immigrants,......Tags: Immigration, Barack Obama, Science and Technology, Bob Menendez, Zoe Lofgren
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Judge Sonia: N.Y. in D.C., with contentious edge
Spin CycleCesar Perales was seated early, before the Senate hearing room filled up. He stayed, just a couple of rows back from Judge Sonia Sotomayor and her relatives, all the way through the hours of speech making that consumed the......Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Kirsten Gillibrand, Crimes, Society, Sonia Sotomayor
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