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States of the Union: Pennsylvania

Friday, April 18, 2008

Pennsylvania has become a toss-up state in presidential politics. On this week’s States of the Union, a look at whether the Keystone State will continue that tradition in November 2008. Pennsylvania’s Democrats have said that the economy, the war in Iraq and health care are their most pressing concerns. We find out what role these issues could play in the state’s April 22 primary. Thomas Fitzgerald writes about state, local, and national politics for the Philadelphia Inquirer. Tom Barnes of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has covered Pittsburgh city hall and now reports from Harrisburg on the governor and state legislature.

States of the Union fact of the week: Pennsylvania leads the country in the production of mushrooms. (No, not that kind.)


Comments

  • [1] Erin from Manhattan April 18, 2008 - 12:55PM

    Actually, Rasmussen released a post-debate poll today, april 18th showing (Clinton 47%, Obama 44%), vs. their last weeks results of (Clinton 50%, Obama 41%)

    http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_presidential_election/pennsylvania/pennsylvania_democratic_presidential_primary


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