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Keith Rothfus Named one of NRCC’s ‘Young Guns’

Posted: May 10th, 2012

NRCC Looks to put Dems on Defence

Politico – Alex Isenstadt

The National Republican Congressional Committee has tapped its first group of blue chip recruits to take part in Young Guns, a program to provide support for the party’s top House candidates and put Democrats on the defensive, POLITICO has learned.

The NRCC is boosting a dozen hopefuls mostly running for Democratic-held seats. If the effort succeeds, it would mean Democrats would have to win that many more seats to erase the GOP’s 25-seat edge and take back the House.

Half of the Young Guns inductees are waging competitive bids against Democratic incumbents. They are: Keith Rothfus of Pennsylvania, Matt Doheny and Randy Altschuler of New York, Richard Tisei of Massachusetts, Andy Barr of Kentucky, and Ricky Gill of California.

The party is also providing support for several candidates, such as Jackie Walorski of Indiana and Jason Plummer of Illinois, who are seeking seats that Democratic members are vacating. Also tapped to be part of the program is Arizona Republican Jesse Kelly, who’s running in the June special election to complete the term of former Democratic Rep. Gabrielle Giffords.

The committee has also inducted two contenders who are seeking seats that were created in redistricting and that do not have an incumbent, David Valadao of California and Mia Love of Utah.

One Young Gun is running for a seat a Republican member is vacating: Tony Strickland of California, who is waging a bid for the Ventura County-area district of retiring GOP Rep. Elton Gallegly.

In supporting GOP candidates running for Democratic seats, Republicans are trying to force Democrats to play defense on their own turf. Appearing before reporters Wednesday morning, NRCC Chairman Pete Sessions said the GOP’s ability to put Democratic-held seats in play made the party’s hold on the speaker’s gavel rock solid.

The NRCC introduced Young Guns during the 2008 election. The program intends to support only candidates who have demonstrated that they can wage top-level campaigns. Candidates must work their way through several levels before they reach full Young Guns status.

“These candidates have met a series of rigorous goals that will put them in position to win on Election Day,” Sessions said in a statement provided to POLITICO. “The momentum behind these campaigns is proof-positive that Americans are fed up with President Obama who continues to spend too much, tax too much and borrow too much at the expense of hard-working families.”

Super Saturday May 19th 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Posted: May 8th, 2012

Saturday, May 19th will be our first Super Saturday of the Presidential Campaign Season! Join us as we go door to door in Richland. Help us get the word out about all of our amazing candidates! Together we can make Pres. Obama a one term president and get our Country back!

Please contact Cecilia by phone 814-254-4322 or email chouser@pagop.org if you would like to volunteer!

Looking forward to hearing from you!

Governor Appoints Chairwoman Ann Wilson to Pennsylvania Commission for Women

Posted: May 3rd, 2012

Harrisburg-Governor Tom Corbett today announced the appointment of Cambria County Republican Committee Chairwoman Ann Wilson, along with many other accomplished and dedicated community leaders, to serve and represent the interests of women and girls as members of the Pennsylvania Commission for Women.

“Pennsylvaniais at a crucial time in women’s business and civic leadership. It is vital to create initiatives that support women taking the lead as entrepreneurs, civic leaders and as mentors,” said Governor Corbett. “The women selected to serve on the Pennsylvania Commission for Women are diverse and dynamic, their impact in our state has been significant. I look forward to the great successes the Pennsylvania Commission for Women will achieve.”

“The Pennsylvania Commission for Women is committed to developing and supporting economic and civic opportunities for women. Women will be major players inPennsylvania’s economic recovery and the commission will develop and enhance strategies to support women’s key leadership roles,” said Maria Montero, PCW executive director. “The women selected to serve represent a diverse cross section ofPennsylvania, from CEOs to sole proprietors, leaders in county government to presidents of borough council, international speakers and writers to local mentors for young women. The women selected are from every corner of the state, a diverse age group and reflect the many ethnicities of the state.”

The following individuals have been named as commission members:

Sue Schick,MontgomeryCounty(Chair)

Gina Pferdehirt,AlleghenyCounty(Vice-Chair)

Dr. Linda Barrasse,LackawannaCounty

Heather Brooks,SchuylkillCounty

Bernie Comfort,IndianaCounty

Hon. Barbara Cross,CumberlandCounty

Janice Haahs,MontgomeryCounty

Dr. Pamela Hadley,PhiladelphiaCounty

Sandra Hafer Friedman,DauphinCounty

Amy Hancock,WashingtonCounty

Paula Hinston,AlleghenyCounty

Farah Jimenez,PhiladelphiaCounty

Marie Lalley,LackawannaCounty

Jessica Meyers,DauphinCounty

Margaret Phillips,LuzerneCounty

Valerie McDonald Roberts,AlleghenyCounty

Michele Corbin Rudloff,SchuylkillCounty

Tina Serafini,ClearfieldCounty

Cynthia Shapira,AlleghenyCounty

Sharon Standish,ButlerCounty

Linda Stevenson,ErieCounty

Pamela Varkony,LehighCounty

Paula Vitz,YorkCounty

Hon. Carolyn Bunny Welsh,ChesterCounty

Hon. Katherine Wood-Jacobs,LancasterCounty

Ann Wilson,CambriaCounty

Erica Clayton Wright,AlleghenyCounty

Beth Zenuk,DelawareCounty

Need Registered?

Posted: April 26th, 2012

Do you or does someone you know need registered to vote? Stop by headquarters to pick up a Voter Registration form or visit www.votespa.com to download the form today! Make sure your voice is heard this November!

Thank You!

Posted: April 25th, 2012

Thank you to everyone who volunteered and voted in yesterday’s Primary Election! Congratulations to all of the candidates! Now on to November!

Today is Primary Election Day!

Posted: April 24th, 2012

Today is Primary Election Day!
Polls are open until 8 pm!
 
Join us in supporting:
Keith Rothfus for Congress
Tim Houser for State Senate
Sherry Stalley for 71 District State Rep
Randall Wilson for 73 District State Rep
Steve Welch for U.S. Senate
David Freed for Attorney General
John Maher for Auditor General
Diana Irey Vaughan for State Treasurer
 
Not sure where to vote? Follow the link to find your polling place.
 

Get Out And Vote!

Primary Preparedness / Committee Meeting This Saturday!

Posted: April 19th, 2012

Join our Repulican Candidates and Director of Elections, Fred Smith this Saturday morning,  April 21st at 8:30 am at Republican Headquarters for our Primary Preparedness / Committee Meeting.

Fred Smith will explain the duties of inside and outside election day poll workers as we make our final election day preperations.

Come learn about working a poll on election day and here what you can do to help our Republican Candidates!

Evening Hours!

Posted: April 16th, 2012

Headquarters will be open Monday through Saturday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.! Stop by headquarters and make a few phone calls to neighbors reminding them to get out to vote, volunteer to help work inside or outside a poll on election day, or stop in for yard signs for Keith Rothfus for Congress or John Maher for Auditor General!

GET OUT THE VOTE RALLY!

Posted: April 9th, 2012

Join us Saturday April 14, 2012 at 2pm at Republican Headquarters for our Get Out The Vote Rally!

Come meet and cheer on our Republican Candidates!

Steve Welch for U.S. Senate

Keith Rothfus for Congress

Tim Houser for State Senate

Sherry Stalley for State Rep 71st District

Randall Wilson for State Rep 73rd District

Happy Easter!

Posted: April 9th, 2012

The Republican Party of Cambria County Wishes You a Very Blessed and Happy Easter!