HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Democratic Sen. Bob Casey and his Republican challenger Tom Smith are hitting the campaign trail after taking several days off while Pennsylvania weathered a massive storm.
Smith was to be at Republican Party offices in Lancaster, York and Murrysville on Tuesday with Wisconsin Sen. Ron Johnson. Casey was to be at the Corner Room restaurant in State College.
The election is Tuesday.
Casey, a key ally of organized labor, is seeking a second, six-year term. Casey, of Scranton, is the son of late former Gov. Robert P. Casey and is a former state treasurer and auditor general.
Smith is a newcomer to statewide politics after making a fortune in western Pennsylvania's coal mining industry. He's a tea party favorite and is tapping his personal wealth to outspend Casey.
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