Republican businessman Tim Burns is jumping into Pennsylvania’s Senate race. You may remember Burns from his bid against Democrat Mark Critz in a special election for the U.S. House seat once occupied by John Murtha. That bid fell short, with Burns winning 45 percent and Critz 52 percent; in a November rematch for the full two-year term, Burns came much closer, winning 49 percent to Critz’s 51 percent. Keep reading this post . . .
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Bob Casey Gets a New GOP Challenger: Tim Burns
In a year of GOP squabbles, few have been as ferocious as the clash over the Senate seat once held by Vice President Biden.

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