Jessica Valen
U.S. Senator Rand Paul Endorses Governor Tom Corbett
CHAMBERSBURG – The Corbett-Cawley campaign today announced that United States Senator Rand Paul has endorsed Governor Tom Corbett for re-election. Paul made his announcement today at a campaign stop in Chambersburg.
CORBETT-CAWLEY CAMPAIGN RELEASES LATEST AD, “RADICAL FANDOM”
HARRISBURG PA – The Corbett-Cawley campaign today announced the release of their latest television ad, “Radical Fandom,” ahead of President Barack Obama’s visit to campaign with multimillionaire Tom Wolf in Philadelphia on Sunday in support of a 188% income tax hike on Pennsylvania small businesses and families.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN! CORBETT-CAWLEY CAMPAIGN RELEASES NEW AD: “SCARY MOVIE
HARRISBURG – In the spirit of Halloween, the Corbett-Cawley campaign today released their latest ad, “Scary Movie,” highlighting just how scary Tom Wolf’s 188% income tax hike is to Pennsylvania small businesses and middle class families.
Corbett rips Wolf tax proposals during Hempfield campaign stop
"Tom Wolf's proposed tripling of the state income tax is bad for businesses, bad for middle class families and bad for Pennsylvania. Business owners agree with Governor Corbett that Tom Wolf’s proposed tripling of the income tax would stifle their ability to create more private sector jobs or to grow their businesses. Tom Wolf’s plan to triple taxes on Pennsylvania businesses is not a plan for a fresh start, it is a recipe for an economic disaster." -- Chris Pack, Communications Director
Corbett rips Wolf tax proposals during Hempfield campaign stop
EVEN RUNNING MATE MIKE STACK IS WARY OF TOM WOLF’S 188% INCOME TAX HIKE
(Photo credit: Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)EVEN RUNNING MATE MIKE STACK IS WARY OF TOM WOLF’S 188% INCOME TAX HIKE
On the Hunt for a Second Job to Pay for Wolf’s Tax Hikes
GOVERNOR TOM CORBETT BLASTS TOM WOLF’S TAX PLAN
GREENSBURG – Governor Tom Corbett today criticized Tom Wolf’s plan to triple the state income tax on middle class families and businesses. Corbett made his remarks after touring General Carbide, a manufacturing company in Greensburg.
TOM WOLF PROPOSES TRIPLING THE STATE INCOME TAX AND THEN SAYS RAISING TAXES INCREASES POVERTY AND MAKES PEOPLE MOVE AWAY
HARRISBURG -- The Corbett-Cawley campaign today responded to Tom Wolf’s comments where he argues that raising taxes makes it harder to escape poverty and only makes people move away to escape higher taxes. Wolf, coincidentally, is calling for $6 billion in tax increases, including a plan to triple the state’s income tax rate. He made his comments during a recent interview with WHYY NewsWorks.
FORWARD! CORBETT-CAWLEY CAMPAIGN RELEASES NEW WEB AD ENTITLED “FORWARD”
HARRISBURG -- The Corbett-Cawley campaign today released a new web ad, entitled “Forward.” The ad focuses on the people that Secretary Tom Wolf is attempting to connect himself to in a desperate attempt to change the conversation away from his proposed tripling of the state income tax rate.
There You Go Again: Wolf is Just Like Obama
“Tom Wolf is clearly in full-blown panic mode as his lead in the polls evaporates due to his promise to triple state income taxes on middle class families. Tom Wolf is so desperate that he is tying himself to incredibly unpopular President Barack Obama and has adopted his campaign slogan “Forward.” As Pennsylvanians know, President Obama and his policies have taken us ‘Forward’… right off a cliff. Tom Wolf has been begging President Obama to come to Pennsylvania to campaign on his behalf and why is that a surprise. After all, Wolf was a max out donor to Obama, supports Obamacare and Cap-and-Trade and believes in income redistribution." -- Chris Pack, Communications Director
There You Go Again: Wolf is Just Like Obama
Wolf Campaign Now Lifting President Obama’s 2012 Campaign Slogan
CORBETT-CAWLEY CAMPAIGN RELEASES NEW CAMPAIGN AD ENTITLED “RADIO SILENCE”
Harrisburg --The Corbett-Cawley campaign today released their latest ad, “Radio Silence,” which continues to expose the 188% income tax hike that multi-millionaire Secretary Tom Wolf doesn't want Pennsylvanians to know about – until after Election Day.



