July 10th Playbook
We have a Supreme Court nominee, and for the second time Pennsylvania’s Judge Hardiman was runner-up. The reactions have been predictable along partisan lines. Here is the Playbook.
We have a Supreme Court nominee, and for the second time Pennsylvania’s Judge Hardiman was runner-up. The reactions have been predictable along partisan lines. Here is the Playbook.
He’s a ‘no’ no matter who President Trump nominates.
Good morning politicos. It’s a good day for Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick and a bad one for Turahn Jenkins. Here’s the Playbook.
The election analysts moved the seat from Toss Up to Lean Republican.
A State Rep. twists in the wind, another retires, a third one steps in it. And the #MeToo movement scores a victory in the Lehigh Valley.
The abbreviated week comes to an end, and so does the anti-ICE protest camp in Philly. Plus, a look at the state of gun reform
America has endured 154 mass shootings so far this year – from Parkland Florida to Annapolis Maryland. Despite this national carnage nothing so far has moved the Pennsylvania state legislature to pass even the most innocuous gun control legislation. Why?
Welcome back to the work week, politicos. Sorry for the delay this morning – we got caught up in some storm-related power outages around Pittsburgh. In a pre-holiday surprise, State Rep. Hal English (R-Allegheny) announced he won’t seek a fourth term. His North Hills seat is a reach for Dems (went for Trump by 7 points), but could be in play.
The North Hills State Rep. will not seek a fourth term. A TBD replacement will face Dem Betsy Monroe in the fall.
Pittsburgh gets a contested primary, Wagner’s SEPA fundraising goes under the microscope, and the race in PA1 heats up. Here’s the Playbook. Public Defender Launches
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