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Month: July 2018

July 10th Playbook

We have a Supreme Court nominee, and for the second time Pennsylvania’s Judge Hardiman was runner-up. The reactions have been predictable along partisan lines. Here is the Playbook.

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July 9th Playbook

Good morning politicos. It’s a good day for Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick and a bad one for Turahn Jenkins. Here’s the Playbook.

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July 6th Ups & Downs

A State Rep. twists in the wind, another retires, a third one steps in it. And the #MeToo movement scores a victory in the Lehigh Valley.

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July 6th Playbook

The abbreviated week comes to an end, and so does the anti-ICE protest camp in Philly. Plus, a look at the state of gun reform

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Politically Uncorrected: A Pennsylvania Paradox

America has endured 154 mass shootings so far this year – from Parkland Florida to Annapolis Maryland. Despite this national carnage nothing so far has moved the Pennsylvania state legislature to pass even the most innocuous gun control legislation. Why?

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July 5th Playbook

Welcome back to the work week, politicos. Sorry for the delay this morning – we got caught up in some storm-related power outages around Pittsburgh. In a pre-holiday surprise, State Rep. Hal English (R-Allegheny) announced he won’t seek a fourth term. His North Hills seat is a reach for Dems (went for Trump by 7 points), but could be in play.

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July 3rd Playbook

Pittsburgh gets a contested primary, Wagner’s SEPA fundraising goes under the microscope, and the race in PA1 heats up. Here’s the Playbook. Public Defender Launches

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