Morning Call/Muhlenberg College Poll: Wild 48, Nothstein 41, Silfies 5
The Morning Call describes the lead for Wild over Nothstein as significant, but not insurmountable.
The Morning Call describes the lead for Wild over Nothstein as significant, but not insurmountable.
The Democratic challenger has his best quarter to date, but the incumbent still has a larger war chest.
In a district where President Trump won by 10 points, nearly half of those polled approved of his job performance.
Sen. Bob Casey and Rep. Lou Barletta engaged in their first debate this weekend sparring over healthcare, Robert Mueller, the deficit and more. Here is the Playbook.
Barletta pressed Casey about removing a healthcare ad that hit close to home in his closing statement. Casey said he didn’t intend for the ad to cause his family pain.
Wild’s campaign raised and spent more than $1M this filing period.
Perry detailed his support for a wall on the southern border, while Scott believes there are better options to improve border security.
A gubernatorial candidate garners national headlines and criticism after releasing a Facebook live video, a New York Times/Siena College poll shows a Democrat leading in a moderate district, and the Republican candidate for Senate calls for an attack ad to be taken down. All of that and more are in this week’s Ups and Downs.
Federal prosecutors have opened an investigation of child sexual abuse by Roman Catholic priests in PA, while multiple Congressional candidates debated last night. Here is the Playbook.
The candidates brought in nearly the same amount to their campaigns this filing period, but Cartwright enters the last full month with double the cash on hand.
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