The latest survey from Susquehanna Polling and Research shows the smallest margin yet of the race for U.S. Senate in Pa. Republican Tom Smith trails Sen. Bob Casey by just 2 points, 46 percent to 44, and the race is within the poll’s margin of error.
If it was up to the crowd at Bucks County Republican Committee headquarters, Wednesday night’s winner of the first presidential debate was ... drum roll please ... Mitt Romney.
While the rest of the nation will be polled endlessly in the coming days as the nation digests what it saw in the 90-minute domestic policy debate, local Republicans ...
HARRISBURG — The Republicans need to capture only four seats to yank the U.S. Senate from Democratic control — and Pennsylvania could be one of them.
Now that the Pennsylvania U.S. Senate race is on the national radar, the question is whether the Republican cavalry will support Tom Smith’s upstart campaign.
Upon my return to Bucks County from a tremendously successful Republican National Convention, I read with absolute dismay the article quoting County Commissioner Diane Marseglia as saying that President Obama’s opponents are, among other things, racist, angry, mean and stupid. Click Here to Read More
Pennsylvania’s recently enacted voter ID requirement is complicating the absentee ballot process for hundreds of voters in Bucks. Click Here to Read More