Four profiles, linked here, are published in Wednesday's Centre Daily Times.
Congressional Race
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Four profiles of 5th District Congressional candidates are published in Friday's Centre Daily Times, completing the 12-man field.
news.mcclatchy.com headlines
- Who'd pick up more swing states — Obama or Clinton?
- Doughnuts and coffee come to the Green Zone in Baghdad
- McCain calls Obama 'reckless' for willingness to talk to Iran
- Bin Laden's driver wins another trial delay
- Former Justice lawyer pulls name for election post
The Centre Daily Times asked each of the nine Republican and three Democratic candidates for the 5th Congressional District nominations to respond to an identical set of eight questions.
Chelsea Clinton is coming to Penn State tomorrow, it was announced today.
The nine Republicans crisscrossing a congressional district rectangle 160 miles wide and 100 miles deep are dividing into distinct groups — those with enough money for TV commercials and those relying on gasoline to take their message around.
Following the presidential campaign?
After four weeks of running for Congress, the 12 candidates have encountered deeper economic worries than expected among the people who live in the sprawling 5th District.
UNIVERSITY PARK UNIVERSITY PARK — Sen. Barack Obama’s presidential campaign set up shop Wednesday in Centre County as two full-time staffers with three primary states each behind them arrived and addressed more than 60 Obama-supporting Penn State students.


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