GOP Extends Election Inquiry Probe
Eighteen months after the 2020 presidential election, Republicans in the Pennsylvania General Assembly have extended their inquiry into the results.
Eighteen months after the 2020 presidential election, Republicans in the Pennsylvania General Assembly have extended their inquiry into the results.
If it’s Sunday and you still aren’t sure who won the GOP Senate race, you might be in front of your TV catching up on state political issues this morning.
Why hasn’t Pennsylvania been able to determine the winners of the outstanding races for the Senate and House? Provisionally speaking, this is why.
After a roller-coaster primary night, there are lots of questions that remain to be answered in PA. The most popular new question – will there be a recount?
In what will go down as one of the most memorable primary nights in Pennsylvania history, nine incumbents trail, or fell by the wayside to challengers.
In a partnership with Metro Philadelphia, PoliticsPA presents “Three Questions in Three Minutes,” a series of quick-hitting interviews with politicians making headlines in Pennsylvania.
If it’s Sunday and just two days remain before the primary, you might be in front of your television catching up on state political issues on the morning shows.
Jake Corman withdrew from the GOP race for Pennsylvania governor and threw his support behind Lou Barletta.
Would it surprise you to hear that we will probably know the winners of the major races by midnight? Why will it be different from 2020?
If it’s Sunday … and before going out with Mom … you might be in front of your television catching up on state political issues on the morning shows.
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