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Is Santorum Actually Running for Vice President?

by on July 2, 2011 at 2:14 pm

Rick Santorum 150x150 Is Santorum Actually Running for Vice President?

Former Pa. Senator Rick Santorum, who announced his run for president pSantorum has long positioned himself as a very conservative and often polarizing figure and that could hurt him if moderate Republicans make up a healthy portion of the primary voters. Santorum, however will be competing against better-known Conservatives such as Sarah Palin, Ron Paul and a href="http://www.cnn.com/2011/POLITICS/06/13/bachmann.running.president/index.html?hpt=hp_t1" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackEvent','outbound-article','http://www.cnn.com']);return TrackClick("http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cnn.com%2F2011%2FPOLITICS%2F06%2F13%2Fbachmann.running.president%2Findex.html%3Fhpt%3Dhp_t1','Michele+Bachmann')"Michele Bachmann/a, who has also formally announced for the presidency during the second GOP presidential debate. On the other hand, primary voters might decide to go with the most electable candidate such as Mitt Romney or even Rudy Giuliani who could appeal to more moderate voters./p
pMeanwhile a href="http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/gop-presidential-primary/154117-santorum-plays-attacking-role-among-gop" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackEvent','outbound-article','http://thehill.com']);return TrackClick("http%3A%2F%2Fthehill.com%2Fblogs%2Fballot-box%2Fgop-presidential-primary%2F154117-santorum-plays-attacking-role-among-gop','pundits+have+begun+a+narrative')">pundits have begun a narrative
that Santorum is a willing attack dog figure even toward other conservatives. While his obvious goal is the White House, Santorum might ultimately have to settle for the vice presidential nominee to a more moderate Republican. The vice presidential candidate can serve as a political attack dog, usually freeing the top of the ticket from most of the mudslinging. …

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  • Democrats once again eyeing PA-6

    Regardless of whether Republican Congressman Jim Gerlach (R-Chester County) decides forgo reelection in favor of a run at the Governor’s Mansion, several Democrats seem well positioned to once again fight for the 6th District seat that the GOP and Gerlach struggled to win since its creation six years ago.

    Doug Pike, a former editorial board member at The Philadelphia Inquirer, is the only Democrat to officially declare his candidacy for the seat, which includes areas of Chester, Montgomery and Berks counties. But at least three others are considering the race, including two have challenged Gerlach before. The district has consistently been one of the most competitive in the state. And while Democrats think they can win even if Gerlach stays put, most analysts consider the seat a lock to switch parties if he pursues the governorship instead.

    “He’s had a tenuous hold on it,” said G. Terry Madonna, a pollster and political science professor at Franklin & Marshall College. “Somehow, he’s found a way to win. I think it gives the Democrats a huge opening should he actually run [for governor].”

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    April 19, 2009 at 6:15 pm | Comments (0)

  • The Wagner toss-up: Governor or Senate?

    For months, Auditor General Jack Wagner’s name has been floating around political circles as a potential Democratic candidate for governor. Only thing is, his name’s been mentioned almost as often as a possible candidate for Senate.

    So which one is it? Wagner fueled speculation in December when he told a reporter he was interested in both races. Whatever his eventual decision, it will have a profound impact on both races.

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    April 19, 2009 at 6:12 pm | Comments (0)

  • Wanted: Democrats for Lt. Gov.

    The list of Republicans mulling a run for Lieutenant Governor reads like a GOP variety show, with more than a dozen candidates of every stripe lining up to play second fiddle to their party’s gubernatorial nominee. They include party mainstays, rising stars, political unknowns and everything in between.

    But at this still-early stage, the Republicans are mostly alone in the field. Only one Democrat has said he is likely to run, and while others have been mentioned as viable, a deluge of Democratic candidates in to the race seems unlikely anytime soon.

    So why are Democrats lukewarm to the contest?

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    April 19, 2009 at 6:10 pm | Comments (1)

  • Even under scruity, few see Murtha as vulnerable

    With Congressman John Murtha (D-12) embroiled in a lobbying scandal, under fire from military groups and again facing the same challenger who opposed him last year, it’s easy to see the longtime incumbent as vulnerable in 2010. But with more than three decades of political entrenchment on his side, even many Republicans are hesitant to say his days are numbered.

    “The problem is he’s done personal favors for just about every man, woman and child over the years, and that makes him tough to beat,” GOP political consultant Charlie Gerow said.

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    April 19, 2009 at 6:08 pm | Comments (0)

  • A Harrisburg consulting group becomes Specter Central

    The Eagle Consulting Group serves Republican candidates and organizations across the state. But nowadays when you call the Harrisburg political shop, you get a much more specific answer.

    “Citizens for Arlen Specter,” the man answering the phone says.

    It’s understandable that Eagle Consulting would be All Things Arlen. The Republican Senator is facing the toughest fight of his political career, taking on a conservative base furious with him—and gaga for his main opponent, former Republican Congressman Pat Toomey.

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    April 19, 2009 at 6:04 pm | Comments (0)

  • State GOP to bring on full-time coordinator for 2010 House races

    Faced with their smallest Congressional delegation in decades, state Republicans are preparing an aggressive push to win back House seats in 2010. With the goal of being competitive in at least seven districts, the party will for the first time bring on a full-time liaison to Congressional campaigns, state GOP Chairman Rob Gleason said.

    “We’re going to have a full-time, experienced person whose only job is going to be recruiting for and managing Congressional races,” Gleason told pa2010.com. “We’ve never had that before. We’ve left it up to whoever shows up to see what kind of campaign they want to run.”
    Republicans have lost five Congressional seats in the Keystone State in the last two elections, four of them in 2006. The party’s best hope for picking up a Democratic seat last year was scuttled when a wave of voters for Barack Obama helped longtime Congressman Paul Kanjorski (D-11) win what late-campaign polling had depicted as a losing campaign. The GOP now controls only seven of the state’s 19 Congressional districts, a low-point even some Democrats think can’t get any worse for the GOP.

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    April 19, 2009 at 6:02 pm | Comments (0)

  • Meehan on Fumo trial: ‘I would have loved to have been there’

    PHILADELPHIA—Pat Meehan spent years trying to nail former state Senator Vince Fumo on corruption charges. But he never saw the finish line, at least not how he would have liked to.

    Fumo, the longtime powerful Philadelphia Democrat, was …

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    April 19, 2009 at 6:00 pm | Comments (0)

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