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Rendell: Ridge Could Help Bring Pa. to McCain
DENVER -- Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell acknowledged today that if John McCain names former Gov. Tom Ridge as his running mate in the coming days, it will have a discernible impact on the presidential race in the Keystone State. Citing...
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Matt Lewis: An Argument for Tom Ridge ...
Townhall.com Blog's TownHall Blog — As The Fix reports, "Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell acknowledged today that if John McCain names former Gov. Tom Ridge as his running mate in the coming days, it will have a discernible impact on the presidential race in the Keystone State. Citing a new Quinnipiac poll that showed Barack Obama leading McCain 49 percent to 42 percent, Rendell said that adding Ridge to the ticket would shrink the Democrat's lead to four or five points. "People think if their home state guy is on the ticket, then they will get more from Washington," explained Rendell who called Ridge a ...

Rendell: "We have to do a better job."
Hotline On Call Part Deux — ... PA Gov. Ed Rendell (D) joins the chorus of Dems warning Barack Obama to retool his message or risk losing his bey battleground state. The Fix's Cillizza has the story. ...

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