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Dahlkemper opens headquarters

Democrat Kathy Dahlkemper has opened her campaign headquarters for the 3rd Congressional District race. The headquarters is at 1921 W. Eighth St. in the City of Erie.

That’s on the south side of the street, just east of Pittsburgh Avenue.

For now, it’s open daily from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The hours will increase later in the campaign, said campaign spokeswoman Tammy Roche.

People can sign up at the headquarters to volunteer, pick up yard signs, donate money, register to vote and meet Dahlkemper when she’s there, Roche said.

Dahlkemper, of Erie, is in a crowded field seeking the party's nomination in the April 22 primary. In the fall campaign, the winner likely would face incumbent Congressman Phil English, of Erie, R-3rd Dist., and Steven Porter of Wattsburg, an Independent who twice lost to English as a Democrat.

English hasn’t officially announced his re-election bid yet, nor has he updated his campaign Web site.That's all coming.

— John Guerriero

Comments (1)

Jonn:

Dirty tricks are running rife in both parties by canidates against canidates. Shame!
For example:

Its time Obama put Hillary and Bill Clinton in their place. Hillary claims 35 years of experience. Her's and many others 35 years experience in gov't is what has brought America to its knees. Instead of experience I call that malfeasance. Hillary needs to apologize to and seek forgivness from Obama and the American people. Then she should withdraw from the race and join Monica Lewinsky, and her philandering,lying,immoral husband, Bill, who she apparently can't satisfy sexually

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