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RandySF

(85,681 posts)
Tue May 5, 2026, 04:36 AM 10 hrs ago

PA-01: DCCC Adds Bob Harvie's Campaign to Unseat Republican Brian Fitzpatrick to Its 'Red to Blue' Program

Bucks County Commissioner and Democratic congressional candidate Bob Harvie got qa big campaign boost Monday when the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee announced it it adding him to its 2026 “Red to Blue” program today, notching a coveted endorsement by the national Democratic Party’s campaign arm.

Harvie seeks to become the Democrats standard-bearer in the May primary to unseat incumbent Republican Brian Fitzpatrick.

“Bob is the strongest candidate to take on Brian Fitzpatrick and finally give Bucks and Montgomery County families a leader in Congress who will stand up to Donald Trump and make life more affordable,” said DCCC Chairperson Suzan DelBene.

The “Red to Blue” program provides “top-tier” candidates with fundraising and organization support as well as resources, training and other strategic initiatives to help them win in highly competitive election races, according to the DCCC website.






https://buckscountybeacon.com/2026/05/dccc-adds-bob-harvies-campaign-to-unseat-pa-01-republican-brian-fitzpatrick-to-its-red-to-blue-program/

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PA-01: DCCC Adds Bob Harvie's Campaign to Unseat Republican Brian Fitzpatrick to Its 'Red to Blue' Program (Original Post) RandySF 10 hrs ago OP
TY and DCCC! Red to Blue Program... They've Cha 10 hrs ago #1
AIPAC Whip-poor-will 8 hrs ago #2
Q: Why did the Fitz-chicken cross County Line Road? FiveFifteen 7 hrs ago #3
Keep up the intensity Democrats! oasis 7 hrs ago #4

Cha

(320,237 posts)
1. TY and DCCC! Red to Blue Program... They've
Tue May 5, 2026, 04:57 AM
10 hrs ago

had so many red to Blue successes across the country.

Hartman needs to check this out.

TY RandySF

Whip-poor-will

(431 posts)
2. AIPAC
Tue May 5, 2026, 07:05 AM
8 hrs ago

Fitzpatrick raised 1.22MILLION in 1st Quarter
Who’s Brian PA-01 Represent Really

More than $58,000 came from 19 individual gifts with a Florida mailing address, including $10,000 from Richard Horvitz of Moreland Management Co., and Erica Hartman-Horvitz, an art appraiser; $9,100 from Forough B. and Nina Hosseini, founders of ICI Homes; and $7,000 donations from Daniel Och of Willoughby Capital, as well as Jeffrey Silverman, co-founder of Agman Partners. Howard Newman, chair and CEO of Pine Brook Road Partners in New York, and his wife, Maryam, a psychoanalyst, gave $14,000 to Fitzpatrick.

Just $5,900 came from donors with a Pennsylvania mailing address.

The American Israeli Political Action Committee (AIPAC) donated $14,800 to Fitzpatrick to head group giving. Five other PACs also hit the five-figure mark ($10,000): Defending the American Dream PAC, Forever Youth Organization Utilizing Action; MVL PAC; On Wisconsin PAC; and Team America.

Our representative has $7 million already on hand
.
Brian doesn't give a shit about 600,000 constituents and he holds" the seat his brother had.

FiveFifteen

(112 posts)
3. Q: Why did the Fitz-chicken cross County Line Road?
Tue May 5, 2026, 07:45 AM
7 hrs ago

A: He heard a troop of Scouts in Abington was handing out a Merit Badge for "Avoiding Town Halls."

A: He didn’t actually cross it; he just sent a generic, non-committal form letter to a MontCo resident claiming he was "currently considering the logistics of crossing" while actually hiding in a Doylestown basement.

A: To get to the ribbon-cutting for a project he voted against, but desperately needs to claim credit for in a campaign brochure.

A: He heard a GOP mega-donor in Lansdale was holding a "Closed-Door Session" ... the only time the Fitz-chicken feels safe enough to leave the BuxCo coop.

A: To remind MontCo voters that he technically represents them, but only long enough to process donor checks before he ghosts them for the rest of the term.

A: To find a group of Eagle Scouts for a quick handshake and a tweet, knowing that a picture with a kid in a uniform is the perfect distraction from the fact that he hasn't held an open public meeting in MontCo since the Scouts were Cubs.

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