Patrick Murphy

August 27, 2008 - 7:40pm

Transcript of remarks from Murphy

Below is a transcript of remarks made by U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-Bristol) at the Democratic National Convention Wednesday evening, as prepared for delivery.

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August 27, 2008 - 10:47am

Murphy to take the stage at DNC with fellow vets

U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-Bristol) is scheduled to address the Democratic National Convention between 7 and 8 p.m. (EST) on Wednesday night. The theme of the day is "Securing America's Future."

Murphy -- currently the only Iraq war veteran serving in Congress -- will be joined on stage by fellow Iraq war veterans.

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August 26, 2008 - 12:10pm

Hoeffel offers advice for potential Specter opponents

DENVER-Joe Hoeffel knows a thing or two about taking on U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter (D-Pa.). Hoeffel, the Montgomery County Commissioner and former Congressman, tried to unseat Specter in 2004, but came up short by about 10 points.

In an interview with PolitickerPa.com this morning, Hoeffel served up some words of wisdom for whatever Democrat eventually takes on the formidable task of challenging Specter in 2010.

He said it was critical for any candidate to "stress the traditional family values and economic values that Pennsylvanians care about," calling an emphasis on so-called pocket-book issues critical to any campaign. But national security acumen, he said, is almost as important.

"The Senator's weakness is he's been too loyal to George Bush," Hoeffel said.

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August 25, 2008 - 4:23pm

Manion to speak at McCain office opening in Bucks County

Continuing its attempt to catch up with U.S. Sen. Barack Obama's (D-NY) considerable ground operation in Pennsylvania, the campaign of U.S. Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) will open an office in Bucks County Wednesday evening.

The office, in Warminster, will officially open at 6 p.m. Republican Tom Manion, who is running against U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-Bristol) in the 8th Congressional District, will speak on McCain's behalf, Manion's campaign said today.

Of the critical counties in the Philadelphia suburbs, Bucks County, with large swaths of blue-collar voters, is one that analysts give McCain the best chance of winning. 

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August 25, 2008 - 2:39pm

Denver convention will feature several PA pols

In an apparent nod to Pennsylvania's swing state status, the Democratic National Convention will feature several of the state's politicians during the week's events.

Gov. Ed Rendell (D) and U.S. Sen. Bob Casey (D-Scranton) are both scheduled to address the convention on Tuesday. And on Wednesday, U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy (D-Bristol) will join Iraq War veteran Tammy Duckworth of Illinois in leading a tribute to honor veterans and their families.

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August 25, 2008 - 11:19am

Patrick Murphy a “key player”

CNN has put together a slide show of 19 “key players” to watch at the Democratic National Convention.  You would expect among those to be Sen. Bob Casey who was a key and early supporter of Obama in Pennsylvania.  Casey did not make the list, neither did Governor Ed Rendell.  The only member of the Pa. delegation to make the list is Congressman Pat Murphy.

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August 21, 2008 - 1:36pm

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 20, 2008 - 9:30am

Food, Fumo jokes, candidates galore and a Bob Barr surprise at annual comedy night

GOP candidate for state Treasurer Tom Ellis went colonial for his turn at Daily News columnist Stu Bykofsky's Comedy NightGOP candidate for state Treasurer Tom Ellis went colonial for his turn at Daily News columnist Stu Bykofsky's Comedy NightPHILADELPHIA-There were jokes about John McCain's age. Jokes about Gov. Ed Rendell's robust figure. Jokes about Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter's nerdy voice. And, oh, were there ever jokes about Vince Fumo's witness list.

And that was all before Libertarian presidential candidate Bob Barr made a surprise appearance.

It was one of the local political establishment's favorite nights here Tuesday night, as candidates for statewide races, Congressional races and down-ballot race joined a bevy of political insiders for Daily News columnist Stu Bykofsky's annual Candidates Comedy Night. In its 18th year, the fundraiser for a children's charity put more than a dozen political candidates on stage, not to campaign, but to make people laugh.

"The candidates before me tonight are not professional comics," Bykofsky warned his audience before U.S. Rep. Bob Brady opened the show. "They will prove that in a moment."

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August 18, 2008 - 7:50am

Manion says Murphy should skip Denver delegate duty

As a member of Congress, U.S. Rep. Patrick Muphy (D-Bristol) has an automatic ticket to Denver this month as a superdelegate to the Democratic Convetion. He even has been given a special speaking role, with the freshman incumbent and Iraq war veteran expected to give a tribute to veterans the night before U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) accepts the party's nomination for president.

But in an unusual campaign tactic, his opponent in the 8th Congressional District, Tom Manion, says Murphy should be staying home to deal with problems in the district, The Bucks County Courier Times reports.

"Instead of being out there giving speeches on the convention floor, he ought to be back here and working to figure out what we can do with the energy crisis we have,” Manion said.

Manion is not attending the GOP convention next month, but he is not a voting delegate to the convention like Murphy. 

 

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August 10, 2008 - 4:09pm

Specter on McCain, Matthews, Manion and more

U.S. Sen. Arlen Specter has some words of advice for U.S. Sens. Barack Obama and John McCain as they campaign for the White House:

"They'd be well advised if they didn't promise too much."

That's what Specter, the longtime moderate Pennsylvania Republican, said in a wide-ranging interview with the editorial boards of The Bucks County Courier Times and The Intelligencer. He had plenty more to say about both candidates' chances in the state, and also offered his thoughts on Bucks Couny's 8th Congressional District race and his own next election run.

With NBC's Chris Matthews rumored to be considering a run against Specter as a Democrat in 2010, the incumbent said he wasn't concerned.

 "Like Satchel Paige said, "I don't look too far behind me because they might be gaining.'" Specter said. "The right wing doesn't like me, so I'm sure I'll have an opponent each way."

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