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From: Christine Mitchell <cmitchell@eriedems.com>
Subject: [discussion] MEDIA ADVISORY/CW Dahlkemper Scores Forum Victory with Clear Grasp on Crucial Issues
Date: August 30th 2010

From: Bryan K. Oberle <oberleb@gmail.com>
Subject: MEDIA ADVISORY/CW Dahlkemper Scores Forum Victory with Clear Grasp on Crucial Issues
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Cc: "bryan oberle" <oberleb@gmail.com>, "Marie Francis" <marie.c.francis@gmail.com>
Date: Monday, August 30, 2010, 3:54 PM

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                                                       ** MEDIA ADVISORY **


 

  FOR PLANNING PURPOSES August 30, 2010



                 Congresswoman Dahlkemper Scores Forum Victory with Clear Grasp on Crucial Issues

                   Kelly repeatedly dodges questions on Social Security, Medicare, help for businesses

In an AARP Candidates Forum Monday morning, 3rd District Congresswoman Kathy Dahlkemper answered tough questions from both the AARP and the Mercer County Center for Aging audience, demonstrating a clear and commanding grasp on Social Security, Medicare, the economy and a broad range of other issues.

At the same time the Congresswoman's Republican opponent, Butler car dealer Mike Kelly, pointedly declined to answer direct questions on numerous issues, ranging from Social Security, Medicare and federal spending.

 On several occasions, Congresswoman Dahlkemper responded directly to Kelly's non-responsive replies, saying, "Mike - you didn't answer the question," then providing direct answers herself on questions dealing with federal spending, debt, the budget deficit and a short, concise question on how to help Western Pennsylvania's small businesses.  

By contrast, Kelly repeatedly declined to offer any clear proposals or solutions for any problems other than to repeatedly say, "I don't get it."

  "I don't get it" is what 3rd District voters might starting telling themselves as well while Kelly campaigns without providing any road map on what he might do to confront the pressing issues facing the district and the nation. 

 Contact:  Bryan Oberle (814) 520-8012           Cell (814) 490-3575  



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