by Kevin W, Sun Nov 12, 2006 at 02:24:46 PM EST
This election cycle, I helped organize a group of students to volunteer for the Democratic Party in my town. I go to school at Juniata College, a small liberal arts school in Huntingdon, PA. It also happens to be one of the reddest areas of the state, yet through our campus organizing effort we were able to pull off a Democratic GOTV effort that was unprecedented for our town.
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by djjimz, Tue Nov 07, 2006 at 05:16:20 PM EST
I am so proud of my fellow Pennsylvanian's.
Our long nightnare is over.
This man cared about no one in our state but the Conservatives who shared his views.
He never talked to you, he talked down to you, just like his ex-boss.
Goodbye MR. Santorium
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by Wildlife Action, Wed Oct 18, 2006 at 01:07:20 PM EDT
http://www.rollcall.com/issues/1_1/elect
ion06/15537-1.html
Rubber Ducks Quack About Santorum's Environmental Record
Wednesday, Oct. 18; 4:25 pm
As if he doesn't have enough enemies, embattled Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) has now earned the enmity of rubber ducks.
A handful of the yellow toys are the stars of a new anti-Santorum TV ad being aired by National Wildlife Action, the political arm of the National Wildlife Federation.
In the ad, one of the ducks swims erratically around a pond while his friends wonder what's wrong. Turns out, the duck ate a fish laden with mercury poisoning.
The ducks, who sound a little like Jackie Gleason and Ed Norton, agree that their habitat has gotten too polluted and contemplate an escape.
"Before they leave," a narrator chimes in, "call Rick Santorum and tell him to quit ducking the realities of global warming and mercury poisoning."
All public polls have shown the two-term Senator trailing state Treasurer Bob Casey Jr. (D).
-- Josh Kurtz
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by Wildlife Action, Tue Oct 17, 2006 at 01:54:05 PM EDT
Duck Duck Gone - watch our new ad in Pennsylvania calling on Senator Santorum to stop ducking the realities of mercury pollution and global warming. The ad is designed to encourage Pennsylvanians to call Rick Santorum about his stand on these issues. In particular, the ad speaks to the state's 2.3 million hunters and anglers who are growing more concerned about wildlife threats everyday.
Check it out at http://www.nwa.org or http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=145LeBWUw
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National Wildlife Action, an advocacy and grassroots action organization, has produced a 30 second television ad that will be airing around the state.
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by NCProsecutor, Mon Oct 09, 2006 at 08:29:28 AM EDT
Cross-posted from Pennsylvania Senate 2006
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As this piece from yesterday's Philadelphia Inquirer details, this year's Pennsylvania Senate race appears to have stalled. Casey is running out the clock with a Rose Garden campaign and raising money at a furious pace so he can keep up with Santorum's media buys. Meantime, Santorum is throwing everything he can think of at his challenger - corruption, immigration, the charge that Casey is simply trying to inherit political success from his famous father - in the hopes that something sticks. So far, nothing has, and the incumbent is in the doldrums, with poll numbers that have never risen above the low 40s.
Expect fireworks this Thursday in Pittsburgh, as the candidates meet for the first of three remaining debates. Santorum should make a play to raise the temperature on the comfortable Democratic frontrunner, and we'll have a chance to see whether or not Casey can take the heat. Personally, I expect only the best from Casey - if nothing else, he's shown an amazing ability to stay on message and to respond quickly and effectively to all of Santorum's attacks. It should be good.
Oh, and don't forget -- superstar Illinois Senator Barack Obama does an event with Casey in Pittsburgh this Wednesday.
--NCProsecutor
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