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Post by Logan on Apr 9, 2016 23:18:38 GMT -6
Forget the PennDot crews. Over the next two weeks, Pennsylvania needs to brace for roving motorcades of aspiring presidents: black SUVs, panel vans, and press buses. Politics also will clog TVs and Web browsers with candidate ads, and mailboxes will be stuffed with slick appeals. Expect telephone calls, from prerecorded famous people and live volunteers alike, especially if you regularly vote in Democratic or Republican primaries. "Polls show the races in both parties narrowing," said Terry Madonna, pollster and professor at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster. "Pennsylvania visits and ads are going to pick up in intensity." It's already underway. On Saturday, Hillary Clinton's campaign launched a 30-second TV ad statewide that highlights her preparation as first lady, senator, and secretary of state. "The presidency is the toughest job in the world, and she's the one who'll make a real difference for you," the spot concludes Read more: www.philly.com/philly/news/local/20160410_Presidential_rivals__target__Pa__primary_voters.html
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