
Tony Bompiani, the Democratic candidate hoping to succeed state Sen. Bob Regola, said Tuesday that he never intended to inject the incumbent's legal or personal problems into the campaign.
At a news conference outside the Westmoreland County Courthouse in Greensburg, Bompiani made his first public comments since Regola, a first-term Republican from Hempfield, withdrew from the race Monday.
"Make no mistake about it, this campaign was never about Sen. Regola," said Bompiani, a Youngwood chiropractor. "This campaign is about, and will always be about, issues."
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How in the world does Kim Ward think she has a chance against Bompiani? I am a registered Republican and know alot of republicans that would never ever vote for Kim Ward. I know one thing, if she plans on running another negative campaign this fall, there will be dirt brought up about her that will make her crumble!!!!!
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