McDonald's "Cheap Shot"
A Lancaster New Era editorial today took state Senate candidate Steve McDonald to task for his negative campaign tactics thus far.
In response to recent attacks made by McDonald and his campaign against Lloyd Smucker, the New Era said:
"To charge that any of these officials support illegal gun bans or are "confused" by the Constitution, as McDonald has done, makes clear the weapon he is most adept at using -- the cheap shot."
The editorial went on to decry McDonald's campaign tactics by saying...
"As for the senatorial campaign, we hope that McDonald stops his pattern of campaign misrepresentations. It was bad enough that he claimed to have cut the Recorder of Deeds office costs in half, when in fact those costs were rising. Now to portray his opponents as gun-ban supporters, when they are not, is equally disappointing."
This blog exclusively reported that McDonald is not the driving force behind eRecording, as has been suggested recently. If Steve McDonald had not been elected, Governor Rendell and the Philadelphia mayor still would have required in early 2006 the statewide adoption of the eRecording process - which was created by Ingeo and Simplifile in the state of Utah.
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