Good article.
I didn’t realize Casey has been such a disaster for Pennsylvanians, can’t believe this race is even close.
Costing hundreds of jobs and and jacking up energy prices. 0 for 300 sponsoring bills? Unbelievable!
GO TOM SMITH!!
It's the Casey name that keeps it close. If Bob Casey was named Bob Smith he'd be living under a bridge drinking Sterno. The guy really is a Zero. LOL!
What encourages me about this race is Casey has continued to poll under 50%, even at this late date.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2012/senate/pa/pennsylvania_senate_smith_vs_casey-3008.html
That’s really bad for an incumbent, and we know that late undecideds break for the challenger.
Here’s yesterday’s Rasmussen Poll. I think Smith has a real chance of pulling an upset, and helping Romney/Ryan in the process. Reverse coat tails! :)
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Pennsylvania Senate: Casey (D) 46%, Smith (R) 45% - Latest Numbers
October 26, 2012
Rasmussen Reports
The U.S. Senate race in Pennsylvania is now essentially a tie. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Voters in the Keystone State finds incumbent Democratic Senator Bob Casey, Jr. with 46% of the vote, while Republican Tom Smith attracts 45%. Nine percent (9%) are still undecided.
Pennsylvania now moves from Leans Democrat to a Toss-Up in the Rasmussen Reports Senate Balance of Power Rankings.
Prior to this survey, support for Casey has held steady at 49%...Ninety percent (90%) of likely Pennsylvania voters are certain they will vote on Election Day. Among these voters, it’s Smith 47%, Casey 46%. Smith draws support from 87% of Republicans in Pennsylvania and leads 41% to 31% among voters not affiliated with either of the major political parties. Casey, the son of a popular former governor and a one-time state official himself, is backed by 83% of Democrats.
http://tomsmithforsenate.com/news/icymi-rasmussen-casey-46-smith-45
Casey is the invisible senator. He has done nothing - NOTHING - in his term as a senator. He’s there collecting a paycheck and whatever perks he can get. He’s a useless waste of space in the senate. He needs to go! If Smith wins, we’ll have two very conservative senators from Pa.