PA Lt.Gov. Candidate in Trouble with the Law

A candidate in next month’s Republican primary for Pennsylvania lieutenant governor was ordered this week to stay away from his home after his wife made claims of physical and mental abuse in obtaining a protective order. Teddy Daniels was accused of making threats, saying he would kill the family dog and grabbing his wife by the shirt. The woman also told a Pennsylvania judge that Daniels stalked her at work. Daniels, 47, is one of nine candidates seeking the GOP nomination in the state’s May 17 primary.