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Friday, April 26, 2013

'Colbert Report' Features U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright

Congressman Matt Cartwright was featured on 'The Colbert Report' Thursday night.

Stephen Colbert's "Better Know a District" feature on "The Colbert Report" put U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright, D-17, in the national spotlight Thursday night. Colbert's interview with the first-term congressman includes references to Easton and the Crayola company and discussion of gay marriage and amnesty for illegal immigrants. The segment ends with Cartwright pretending to teach Colbert how to ride a bike through the halls of a Congressional office building. You can watch the complete segment here.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Matt Cartwright Wins 17th District Seat

Scranton-area attorney becomes Northampton County's new congressman.

Matt Cartwright, a Scranton area attorney and political newcomer, is Northampton County's newest congressman. Cartwright, a Democrat, will represent Pennsylvania's newly created 17th district, which includes the Easton and Nazareth areas.  With 50 percent of precincts reporting, Cartwright had picked up 63 percent of the vote to Republican challenger Laureen Cummings' 36 percent, according to the Associated Press.  In Northampton County, with 33 percent of precincts reporting, Cartwright was leading Cummings 56 percent to 43 percent, according to unofficial results. Cummings, a nurse and the owner of a home health care service, is the founder of the Scranton Tea Party and had advocated a national sales tax, or "fair tax," during their race…

Bethlehem Patch Election Guide

The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Bethlehem and Northampton and Lehigh counties in November's election.

Monday, November 5, 2012

Bethlehem Patch Election Guide

The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Bethlehem and Northampton and Lehigh counties in November's election.

Thursday, October 18, 2012

Cartwright, Cummings Debate in Bethlehem

Candidates for Pennsylvania's 17th Congressional District discuss health care, fracking and the Tea Party.

Congressional hopefuls Laureen Cummings and Matt Cartwright took questions from reporters, students and each other during their first Lehigh Valley debate Wednesday night. Meeting at PBS 39's studio in South Bethlehem, the two candidates running in a newly created congressional district spoke for about an hour on the economy, energy, Pennsylvania's voter ID law and "divisiveness," a term both candidates threw at each other's party. Democrat Carwright --  an attorney from Moosic -- and Cummings -- a Republican nurse from Old Forge who owns a small nursing company -- are battling to represent Pennsylvania's new 17th Congressional district. They were asked how, as first-time candidates in a new district, they'd get things done in Washington…

Saturday, October 6, 2012

Laureen Cummings Speaks to Local Tea Party

Congressional candidate was scheduled to answer questions with opponent Matt Cartwright, but he was unable to attend.

Friday's big news was the new jobs report, which showed unemployment at its lowest level -- 7.8 percent -- since January 2009. Laureen Cummings, the Republican candidate for Pennsylvnia's 17th Congressional district, is skeptical. "I do not believe that number. I do not trust anything I see in the media today," Cummings told an audience of Lehigh Valley Tea Party members Friday night at the Chrin Community Center in Palmer Township. Cummings was there for what was supposed to be a candidate's forum, where she and Democratic opponent Matt Cartwright would answer questions. A second debate focused on the 15th Congressional District race, where U.S. Rep. Charlie Dent and his Democratic challenger Rick Daughterty answered questions. Event …

joan

1:58 pm on Saturday, October 6, 2012

Met Laureen @ republican picnic a few weeks ago.she had a great visual explaining obamacare .   more ›

Monday, October 1, 2012

Bethlehem Patch Election Guide

The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Bethlehem in November's election.

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Election Preview: 17th Congressional District Race

Democrat Matt Cartwright and Republican Laureen Cummings will square off for the newly redrawn 17th Congressional District seat.

  Matt Cartwright ousted U.S. Rep Tim Holden (D) in the primary to run for the 17th Congressional District in November. Cartwright will now face Scranton Tea Party founder Laureen Cummings. Click on a candidate's name for biographical information, and check back for updates. Matt Cartwright Laureen Cummings Matt Cartwright campaigns on the Delaware Laureen Cummings speaks at a forum in Bethlehem, blasts Obamacare

Matt Cartwright: Democratic Candidate for 17th Congressional District

Matt Cartwright is the Democratic candidate for Congress in the newly redrawn 17th District.

Name : Mr. Matthew Alton Cartwright  Also known as : Matt Age : 51 Place of residence : Moosic, PA Attended college : Yes College : Hamilton College Degree : Bachelor of Arts in History Year of graduation : 1983 University : University of Pennsylvanian's Law School Area of research : Juris Doctorate Year of graduation : 1986 Job titles held : Attorney Employers : Munley, Munley and Cartwright Party affiliation : Democrat Running for a: Federal office  Running for position: US Congress Chamber/district: 17 Incumbent: No First elected: 24 April 2012 Previous elective offices : None. Unsuccessful bids for elective offices : None. Address PO Box 1805 Plains PA 18705 Name : Shane G Seaver Title : Campaign Manager Website : www.…

Monday, September 10, 2012

Congressional Candidate Matt Cartwright Campaigns on the Delaware

17th Congressional District Democratic Candidate Matt Cartwright paddled down the Delaware River to Easton to stump for his campaign and the environment.

  On a picture-perfect day made for a canoe ride down the Delaware River and glad-handing at campaign stops, Matt Cartwright, the Democratic candidate for Congress in the newly redrawn 17th District, managed to do both. On Sunday, Cartwright ended a three-day, 30-mile canoe trip down the pristine waters of the Delaware with supporters and members of the Sierra Club at a picnic thrown for him in Scott Park in Easton. There to greet him was Mayor Sal Panto. "Coming to Easton is a huge part of the campaign," said Cartwright, a progressive who unseated 10-term incumbent U.S. Rep. Tim Holden in the Democratic primary in April. Cartwright, a Scranton attorney, said he intended to get know his constituents in the Easton area and work closely with…

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