PoliticsPA Poll: Readers Betting on DeWeese Conviction 60-40
The votes are in, and by a margin of 60-40 readers believe former House Speaker Bill DeWeese will be convicted of the charges he faces.
The votes are in, and by a margin of 60-40 readers believe former House Speaker Bill DeWeese will be convicted of the charges he faces.
Sam Rohrer ran away with a straw poll after the Valley Forge Patriots US Senate forum this weekend. In an earlier event, he also dinged Gov. Corbett for his endorsement of Steve Welch.
Can Republicans convince a federal judge to toss out districts from 2001 in favor of a redistricting plan that doesn’t yet exist? Jay Costa and Frank Dermody lay out their arguments against tossing the ‘01 lines.
By Ben Hulac, Contributing Writer Steve Urban, a councilman for Luzerne County, confirmed with PoliticsPA Thursday that he is circulating petitions to run for U.S.
Prospective candidates, it’s not over yet. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court rendered its much-anticipated redistricting ruling Friday afternoon but declined to lay out a specific way forward for the 2012 elections.
The Earmark Elimination Act of 2011, introduced by Sen. Pat Toomey and Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-MO), was voted down 59-40 in the Senate. Among those opposed: Sen. Bob Casey. But both stood up for the NDIC in Johnstown.
We’re not really sure what to make of this. Is the NRCC rooting for Mark Critz? “Will Jason Altmire follow Shuler’s lead and just retire now rather than face the embarrassment of being unelected in the primary?” The release asks.
The Q4 numbers are in. Who’s on track and who needs to catch up? We break down the 2011 fundraising of every incumbent member of Congress and challenger in Pa.
Good morning politicos, and welcome to the Buzz. We’re all still waiting on the Pa. Supreme Court’s redistricting ruling. Will today be the day? How about a DeWeese verdict? Much to look forward to, on top of the Ups & Downs.
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Total Voters: 30