The scene at Famous Fourth Street: All Patrick Murphy, all the time

Supporters for the candidate for state attorney general took over the election day party at lunchtime.

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The scene at Famous Fourth Street: All Patrick Murphy, all the time

POSTED: Tuesday, April 24, 2012, 2:09 PM

In case it wasn't clear who was the hometown favorite at Famous Fourth Street today, the loudspeakers touting Attorney General candidate Patrick Murphy and the sweatshirts and swag draped over each chair pretty much told the story.

Councilman Bobby Henon, who was having lunch at the deli, said he was there to show his backing for both Murphy and Ed Neilson, the Democrat for the 169th Legislative District in the state House: "The city of Philadelphia can be key, getting a strong turnout here, especially when other areas of the state have had snow. It's a tight race but the support that John Dougherty and the building trades have brought out could be critical." 

Murphy said he felt good about the hometown support. "The enthusiasm is palpable all across Pennsylvania. People want an attorney general who is going to stand up and fight to keep our families safe." Murphy — who has been running with a promise to take an activist stance in the AG office on issues like mandatory pre-abortion ultrasounds — said his legal acumen, his military background serving in Iraq and the South Philadelphia fight he picked up working as an Eagles security guard at the Vet's 700 Level would more than see him through this race and his time in office.

Asked what demographic he thought would be key to a win today, Murphy said: "The true Democrats, the ones who don't think it's OK if you give money to Gov. Corbett and then run on the Democratic ticket. They're the ones who will be supporting us."

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