Despite a strong Democratic advantage in national and state political environments, Pathfinder Communications once again deliver strong victories to Republicans in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.
- In New Jersey’s
39th Legislative District, Senator Gerald Cardinale, and his Assembly
mates Charlotte Vandervalk and John Rooney, enjoyed a 10-point
win despite being outspent nearly 3-to-1.
- We helped Bucks County, Pennsylvania, hold total control of county
government in the face of the most aggressive Democratic campaign in
more than 40 years.
- In a special election for
Delaware House, Republican Greg Hastings won despite the pundits’ predictions
otherwise.
- Pathfinder also won important seats in Berks and Lancaster Counties
in Pennsylvania.
In 2006, Pathfinder Communications bucked the national Democratic wave to deliver key victories for its candidates.
- Provided strategic consulting and communications services for Chuck McIlhinney in the number one targeted state senatorial race in Pennsylvania, as well as delivered two new state House members in targeted districts.
- Provided winning communications that defeated 22
year incumbent, and Democratic Whip of the Pennsylvania House of Representative,
Mike Veon.
- Provided communications for independent expenditures
on behalf of Representative Jim Gerlach in one of the country’s
top targeted congressional campaigns.
- Provided consulting and communications services
to U.S. Representative Bill Shuster, as well as individual candidates
in Delaware and New York.
2005:
- Provided general consulting and communications services to the David Klementik for Judge campaign. Klementik (a Republican) was running on the fall ballot as a Democrat against a long-time incumbent District Attorney in Somerset County, Pennsylvania, a 2-to-1 Republican county.
Thanks to Pathfinder’s help, Klementik scored a major upset victory. 2005 also saw Pathfinder provide winning services to Assembly and local campaigns in New Jersey, as well as direct mail for the Republican State Committee of Pennsylvania.