Winners

Losers

Tom Corbett

Tribune-Review’s report will go a long way toward silencing critics he’s being partisan.

Bill DeWeese

When people begin creating a chart to keep track of who has called for you to resign your leadership position, it’s been a bad week.

Kathy Dahlkemper

Being added to the DCCC’s red-to-blue program a big help to her campaign

John Murtha

It likely won’t matter for the long political top dog, but Bill Russell’s fundraising, and his piercing attacks about Murtha’s comments on the Haditha marines, have put a dent in his air of invulnerability.

Jason Altmire

The Democrat received a great sound bite for his campaign when conservative pundit Neil Cavuto, of Fox News fame, called him “remarkably independent.” His support of offshore oil drilling, whether allowed by Pelosi or not, will also help take some heat off from his constituents.

House Democrats who haven’t called for DeWeese to step down

We understand innocent until proven guilty, but prepare to take a beating from your opponent this fall.

Josh Shapiro

By making himself the most prominent lawmaker to call for DeWeese’s head, even though DeWeese helped make him, Shapiro could end up majority leader, regardless of whether he says he wants the job.

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