Sunday Show Preview: September 24th, 2017
We take a look at the Sunday morning political talk shows that will air throughout the state.
We take a look at the Sunday morning political talk shows that will air throughout the state.
The Republican Party of Pennsylvania will gather in Harrisburg for its Fall meeting, its first under new Chairman Val DiGiorgio.
Two former Party Chairs are awarded for civility, Pennsylvania’s creditor look to make more money, Mango goes on TV first, Bernstine gets into hot water, and Philly Republicans fall behind independent and third party voters. See who made this week’s Ups & Downs!
Trackers target Cartwright, Cunningham decides not to run for PA-15, PA GOP Chairman and Judicial candidates to headline its Fall Dinner, healthcare continues to be the focus in Congressional races, and the latest F&M poll shows a more polarized Pennsylvania. Good morning politicos, here’s the Playbook!
Trackers have begun following Congressman Matt Cartwright, trying to catch get him on tape saying the wrong thing. At a recent constituent event, a tracker caught him making comments about Senator John McCain’s health and its effects on his vote on the Senate’s healthcare plan.
Former Lehigh county Executive and current President & CEO of the Lehigh Valley Economic Development Corporation Don Cunningham told PoliticsPA he will not be running for the 15th Congressional District.
PA GOP Chairman Val DiGiorgio and the party’s seven Judicial candidates will headline the PA GOP’s Fall dinner this weekend.
National Democrats and Republicans are working to make healthcare a central issue going into 2018. Democrats are looking to get Republican House members on the record about the Senate’s Graham-Cassidy plan, while Republicans are looking to get Democratic candidates on the record about the Sanders Medicaid for all plan.
The latest Franklin & Marshall poll shows Pennsylvanians are becoming more polarized over Governor Tom Wolf, Senator Casey sees a highwater mark of favorability, and President Trump’s support in the state is down.
Former state Rep. Jennifer Mann will not be running in the 15th Congressional district, S&P downgrades Pennsylvania’s credit, and the latest Politically Uncorrected column looks at Casey v Barletta next year. Good morning politicos, here’s the Playbook!
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