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Senatorial And Congressional Candidates Visit Erie

By: Chelsea Pompeani
Updated: November 5, 2012
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But some also say Pennsylvania is a key state in this election...

    Tomorrow, presidential nominee Mitt Romney will be in Pittsburgh...

    But tonight, PA Congressional and Senatorial candidates made their way to Erie... To gear local republicans up for the big day tomorrow.

A lot of influential people down at the Republican Headquarters tonight...

    Tom smith, candidate for U.S. Senate tells us Pennsylvania might not be as blue as many people think.

It's been a busy few months for candidates in this upcoming election...and the finish line is getting closer.

    Today... Pennsylvania Republican Candidates for Senate and Congress have been traveling to different cities in our state, trying to make people aware of how important PA is in this election.

    U.S Senate candidate tom smith... Along with current U.S Senator Pat Toomey... And candidate for PA Attorney General David Freed made a pit stop in Erie... And as you can see the crowd turned out in return.

    Smith tells us the first thing he wants to do if elected tomorrow is get the deficit spending under control...

    While Toomey agrees, he tells us if Pennsylvania goes red, it will almost be impossible for President Obama to get re-elected...

    And for Freed, he says it's safe to say the energy he's seen traveling throughout Pennsylvania has been incredible.

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