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Monday, October 26, 2009

Name recognition is a key factor in the Democratic and Republican gubernatorial primary elections next May.  Scranton Mayor Chris Doherty faces a big challenge there and an "Off The Floor" column by Capitolwire Harrisburg Bureau Chief Pete DeCoursey today doesn't help much.

DeCoursey gets Doherty's name right in the sixth paragraph, after focusing much of his attention on Democrats Joe Hoeffel of Montgomery County and Tom Knox of Philadelphia.  But then comes this line in the 11th paragraph:  "Flaherty at this point is unknown in 90 percent of the state and has never run statewide."  Doherty is called Flaherty again later in that paragraph.

PhillyClout's Irish roots run deep so we can tell you surnames from the old country are not interchangeable.  You can look up the column here [subscription required.]

Posted by Chris Brennan @ 10:55 AM  Permalink | 1 comment
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:58 PM, 10/26/2009
    Why on earth would I subscribe to read an article where the author can not even get the names right? No wonder newspapers are only fit for the ...
    jeandarc


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