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Related: About this forumTom Wolf Wins Democratic Nomination for PA Governor
"Tom Wolf easily captured the Democratic nomination for governor tonight after promising a fresh start for Pennsylvania in a campaign jump-started by his own spending and his pledge to undo the policies of Gov. Tom Corbett."
"While early returns were still scattered, the Associated Press was able to call the Democratic primary for Mr. Wolf just over an hour after the counting began."
"His victory over a strong field of Democratic competitors with more extensive political resumes sets the stage for an election that will test the unbroken Pennsylvania tradition of rewarding incumbent governors with a second term. Mr. Corbett, who was unopposed for the GOP nomination, continues his re-election drive in the face of daunting poll numbers that fuel the conventional wisdom that he is the most endangered occupant of any governors mansion in the country."
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-state/2014/05/20/Millionaire-businessman-Tom-Wolf-wins-Democratic-nomination-for-governor-in-Pennsylvania/stories/201405200209#ixzz32JembVj3
blue neen
(12,319 posts)MadrasT
(7,237 posts)My votes in primaries almost never match up with who wins. Heh.
Yay!
Number9Dream
(1,560 posts)I hope Mr. Wolf will go on the offensive and call out Corbett for signing a gas tax increase, trying to outsource the PA lottery to a foreign country, dragging his feet regarding Sandusky, fracking accidents, etc.
Did Mr. Wolf's company incorporate in Delaware after he sold it? 2006? What is the best defense for this attack ad?
JPZenger
(6,819 posts)Yes, after the Wolf Co was sold, the new investors had it incorporated in Delaware. That is extremely common, because of favorable laws and court systems in Delaware. For example, the Hershey Company and tens of thousands of other companies incorporate in Delaware.
However, the Corbettites accused Wolf of using the Delaware Tax Loophole to avoid PA. taxes. That was a lie. That issue is completely different from incorporation. The Delaware Loophole involves claiming that the profits you made in PA were actually made in Delaware. The Wolf Company pays their fair share of taxes to 36 states, including PA.
Number9Dream
(1,560 posts)I'll remember that for the next Corbett supporter who tries that attack.
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)against Corbett, because he was very smart in the primary campaign. I have great hope.
blue neen
(12,319 posts)He hauled Rick Perry from Texas up here today for some kind of event in Washington County. A sample of their lame dialogue:
"Mr. Corbett tried to portray the York businessman as a threat to the expansion of the state's Marcellus Shale drilling, alluding to the Democrat's proposal to impose a 5 percent severance tax on the value of gas production. That's a levy similar to those imposed by most other gas producing states, including Texas. Mr. Corbett has argued, however, that most of those states do not tax corporations or personal income at the same rate as Pennsylvania."
"He called the opponent who has led him in early polling trial heats, "a blast from the past.''
"He was in the [Rendell] administration as secretary of revenue,'' he said. "He was there at that time and said we need to spend more money. ... He wants to tax this industry more. I think you pay a lot of taxes already.''
"And you pay an impact fee,'' he said, and turning to his GOP colleague, "Governor, you don't have an impact fee in Texas do you?''
Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-state/2014/05/21/Corbett-frames-gubernatorial-election-as-jobs-vs-taxes/stories/201405210188#ixzz32P0UYi7P
Apparently Corbett doesn't realize that he has been absolutely poison to Pennsylvania for the last 4 years.
Curmudgeoness
(18,219 posts)Rick Perry may appeal to the Tea Party, but that is a group that is losing ground quickly. He will have to do better than that.