Tom Lingenfelter

October 15, 2008 - 11:55am

Third-party candidate in PA-8 hates two-party system

It should come as no surprise that Tom Lingenfelter thinks the two-party system stinks.

He is, after all, the Independent candidate trying to get some attention in the 8th Congressional District race between U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-Bristol) and Republican Tom Manion.

"The parties don't pick people like me," Lingenfelter told The Intelligencer. "They don't want entrepreneurial types. They don't want problem solvers. They pick bureaucrats."

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October 7, 2008 - 8:49am

A series of debates are set for PA-8

Two debates hosted by local newspapers will headline a series of forums between the three candidates vying for the 8th Congressional District seat.

The Bucks County Courier Times and The Intelligencer will each host debates, respectively, on Oct. 15 in Bristol and Oct. 29 in Doylestown.

The debates will follow other forums with the three candidates. Republican Tom Manion and Indepdent Tom Lingenfelter are vying to unseat U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-Bristol). 

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August 21, 2008 - 12:36pm

Russell out as Constitution candidate in 8th Congressional District

Jay Russell was hoping to run for Congress against U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-Bristol) and Republican Tom Manion.

But Constitution Candidate hopeful dropped his election bid this week before a hearing was set for a challenge to his candidacy, The Bucks County Courier Times reports.

Tom Lingenfelter, a Doylestown political activist running as an Independent in the 8th Congressional District race, had claimed in court papers that more than 2,500 of the signatures collected for Russell's nominating petitions were invalid.

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August 5, 2008 - 12:03pm

Murphy-Manion race gets a little more crowded

One of the more tightly-contested Congressional races in the state got another candidate last week, after a Northampton farmer filed petitions to get on the ballot in the 8th Congressional District.

Jay Russell, 47, is running as a Constitution Party candidate, The Bucks County Courier Times reports. He joins U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-Bristol), Republican Tom Manion and Independent Tom Lingenfelter in competing for the seat, which is mostly in Bucks County.

Despite the new competition, it remains largely a two-man race between Murphy and Manion, one national Republican strategists have said they think they can win.

Russell acknowledged his long-shot odds.

"Miracles happen, but the odds are against me," he told The Courier Times. "I want to give people a real choice."

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