Trump to Campaign in PA-18
According to reports, President Trump will come to Pennsylvania next week to campaign for State Rep. Rick Saccone in the special election to replace former Congressman Tim Murphy.
According to reports, President Trump will come to Pennsylvania next week to campaign for State Rep. Rick Saccone in the special election to replace former Congressman Tim Murphy.
Lewis boycotts a candidate forum over the invitation of a white nationalist, Pennsylvania’s Congressional maps win again in court, Wagner and Bartos start to show working as a team might have its benefits, Barletta jumps out to a lead in PA GOP straw polls, and Wolf works to fight the opioid crisis. See who made this week’s Ups & Downs!
Former Philly Deputy Mayor Nina Ahmad ends 2017 with over half a million on hand in challenge to Brady, Eichelberger is likely to enter the race for PA-9, and the U.S. Circuit Court rules in favor of Pennsylvania’s Congressional lines. Good morning politicos, here’s the Playbook!
Former Philadelphia Deputy Mayor Dr. Nina Ahmad announced she ended 2017 with $564,000 on hand after raising $579,000 in her primary challenge of Congressman Bob Brady.
State Sen. John Eichelberger is considering a run to replace retiring Congressman Bill Shuster, with an announcement coming on Saturday.
In a 2-1 decision the U.S. Circuit Court ruled that Pennsylvania’s Congressional lines do not violate current law.
Bloom announces he is bringing $200k into 2018, the PA-11 candidate forum is cancelled after boycott because of the invitation of a white nationalist candidate, and Leach says he is “truly sorry” in an op-ed. Good morning politicos, here’s the Playbook!
State Rep. Steve Bloom announced he carried over $200,000 from 2017 after raising $252,000 during the year for his bid to replace Congressman Lou Barletta in the 11th Congressional district.
The Dauphin County Council of Republican Women announced they are cancelling the candidate’s forum after Andrew Lewis withdrew his RSVP because of the invitation of Sean Donahue to the event.
In an op-ed, state Sen. Daylin Leach apologized for conduct that made people uncomfortable, and said he was “sometimes impulsive and thoughtless.”
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