Wow, this really puts the whole Greg Kolomitz thing in perspective, staffers doing political work on the taxpayer dime, using state owned equipment and getting taxpayer funded “bonuses” depending on the quality of their work.
http://www.philly.com/inquirer…
The question is, how will this affect the Obama’s chances in PA come November?
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Pennsylvanians, as far as I can tell, are rapidly approaching New Jersey levels of discontent with their various political machines. The Republicans have been no better in PA, and it’s been in the recent enough past that voters remember.
Obama has a comfortable lead in PA, and I’m pretty sure it’s based on candidate preference, not party association.