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Time for the candidates to answer to you
Here at pa2010.com, we take pains to stay above the fray of the ideological debates that so often play out on our pages. But if there’s one thing we believe, it’s this: every candidate for public office should be obligated to answer your questions.
With that in mind, we’ve joined many news organizations in partnering with 10Questions, a project of the Personal Democracy Forum. They’re soliciting questions from voters across the country, and will then put those questions to the candidates.
There’s only a few days left to submit questions of your own, so we encourage you to seize the opportunity.
CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT QUESTIONS TO PENNSYLVANIA’S CANDIDATES.
September 16, 2010 at 10:28 am
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Jon Geeting
Sep 14th, 2010
I want Republican politicians who make vague complaints about “uncertainty” to have to show their work. Using any of the various economic indicators that are out there, let’s see some data. Show us a single data point that supports this view.
Umm
Sep 14th, 2010
The Bureau of Economic Analysis reports that U.S. corporations are sitting on $1.6 trillion in cash reserves, a record amount, because they are reluctant to expand in the uncertain policy environment.
ConservativeWrites
Sep 14th, 2010
For Murph and Fitz both. A simple Yes/No question:
Will you vote to retain Nancy Pelosi as Speaker oof the House if you are re-elected?
Walter Ebmeyer
Sep 15th, 2010
WWhy all this carrying on about Nancy Pelosi? What has she done that is so horrible? Please explain.
Lil
Sep 16th, 2010
for Mike Fitzpatrick & Patrick Murphy:
How will you fix the immigration issue and what are your positions on securing the border?