July 29th Playbook
The PAGOP announces some staff changes as Lawrence Tabas begins his term as Chair. Here is the Playbook.
The PAGOP announces some staff changes as Lawrence Tabas begins his term as Chair. Here is the Playbook.
The state GOP hired a new Executive Director and a Compliance Officer as other changes are expected to be announced in the near future.
Three Pennsylvania Congressional Representatives get their spotlight in the Mueller hearing, Scranton selects an interim mayor, a celebrity pays a visit to a friend in Harrisburg, and a Pennsylvania convenience store unites two fan-bases. All of that and more are in this week’s Ups and Downs.
Scranton City Council appointed a new mayor on an interim basis, while Rep. Matt Cartwright’s campaign raises $290K in Q2. Here is the Playbook.
Evans was selected by a 4-0 vote by Scranton City Council to fill the seat.
The Lackawanna County Democrat entered the month of July with $820,000 cash on hand.
Three PA Congressional Representatives get the chance to ask former Special Counsel Robert Mueller questions during yesterday’s hearing, while Rep. Susan Wild’s campaign raises $355K in Q2. Here is the Playbook.
The freshman GOP Congressman from Allegheny County said the drafting and publication of some of the information in the report without an indictment or prosecution was Un-American.
The two Democrats, who support impeachment proceedings, asked about Wikileaks and Mueller’s letter to Attorney General Barr. Reschenthaler said the drafting and publication of some of the information in the report without an indictment or prosecution was Un-American.
The freshman Democrat from Lehigh County raised more money in the second quarter than Reps. Matt Cartwright (D-Lackawanna) and Conor Lamb (D-Allegheny), who are also being targeted by the NRCC.
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