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 Suburban Snapshot

  • Murphy gets an F

    March 4, 2010 at 10:00 pm

    No wonder why Bucks County residents are concerned with tax-and-spend issues. They need look no further than their representative, Congressman Patrick Murphy (D-8). [Disclosure: I'm working for Republican Mike Fitzpatrick, one of Murphy's potential opponents.]

    The Bucks County Courier Times

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  • Patrick Murphy’s amnesia

    March 3, 2010 at 2:58 pm

    One of the newspapers of record in Bucks County has pointed out—in not so uncertain terms—that Congressman Patrick Murphy (D-8) is having a bit of “amnesia.” I’m not saying it but

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  • A trip to Camden County

    March 1, 2010 at 1:30 pm

    While many Lincoln Day dinners were recently rescheduled because of the “blizzard-like conditions” in the area, there was one that went on as scheduled, and without a hitch: the Camden County GOP Lincoln Day dinner.

    Suburban Snapshot ventured across the bridge into South Jersey for a productive and fun evening, despite the blizzard, to see what the excitement was all about. In a state that is overwhelmingly Democratic, it was terrific being with a group…

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  • The brewing battle in the 8th (Updated)

    February 24, 2010 at 12:27 pm

    CORRECTION APPENDED (See bottom)

    TV journalist Larry Kane said this week that the race in the 8th District will be “one of the greatest congressional congressional races in the nation”—and that it will end with a

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  • Suburban Snapshot chats with Dick Morris

    February 15, 2010 at 1:38 pm

    Neither snow, nor rain, nor dark of night—or two back-to-back blizzards—could stop Republicans from gathering for the annual winter state committee meeting in Harrisburg last weekend.

    The weekend started Friday with with GOP movers and shakers, state committee members and others milling around the hallways, talking about Harrisburg, Washington, and discussing interesting local news. Candidates, elected officials, local party chairs and rising stars were elbow-to-elbow talking with old friends, chatting up the media and soaking up the…

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  • Dems bring in the ‘Game-Changer’

    January 26, 2010 at 8:55 am

    With the recent victories in Virginia, New Jersey and now Massachusetts, you can rest assured that the Obama administration is not taking this quietly. No, the Democrats are not going gently in to that good night. They are working at renewing the luster, passion and deliberate planning that gave Barack Obama his victory just over one year ago.

    To that end, the architect of the Obama campaign, David Plouffe, has been called back in to…

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  • Rage against the machine

    January 22, 2010 at 7:15 am

    “Rage Against the Machine” is an American rock band. It is also a perfect phrase for what happened in Massachusetts on Tuesday, as the Democratic machine was rocked by a state Senator who happens to drive a truck. And because of Republicans, independents and even some Democrats, this “people’s representative” is heading to Washington to initiate a calm and measured dialogue regarding health care. One thing is crystal clear after Brown’s history-making victory:  Voters don’t…

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  • A stirring debate in the 8th

    January 13, 2010 at 12:00 pm

    For any of you who didn’t make the Kitchen Table Patriots’ Debate Forum this week at Council Rock High School in Bucks County, it rocked!

    The auditorium had about 800 people who were passionate about their country, their conservative politics, and they wanted to see who could represent them against Congressman Patrick Murphy (D-8)

    Debate moderator Steve Highsmith, reporter for NBC10 and MyPHL TV questioned all nine candidates—Judith Algeo, Gloria Carlineo, Ira Hoffman, James Jones,…

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  • Conservatives get mobilized in 8th District

    January 5, 2010 at 1:46 pm

    According to Liz Sidoti of The Associated Press, 2010 could be a tough year for the Democratic Party. In her recent story she reported that “four House Democrats from swing districts have recently chosen not to seek re-election, bringing to 11 the number of retirements that could leave Democratic-held seats vulnerable to Republicans. More Democratic retirements are expected. Many independents who backed Democrats in 2006 and 2008 have turned away. Republicans, meanwhile, are energized and…

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  • Final observations from the Pa. Society weekend

    December 17, 2009 at 11:54 am

    Even though former Senator Rick Santorum wasn’t in New York, he was definitely a topic of conversation—will he or won’t he run for president?

    Former congressman Mike Fitzpatrick, who lost by less than 1,000 votes to Patrick Murphy in 2006, looks like he is ready for the next battle. He is in fighting shape, and even though he hasn’t said anything about anything, to the uninitiated it looked like he was holding court in the…

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