April 16th Playbook
The candidates for PA12 participate in a meet the candidates forum, while Sen. Bernie Sanders stops in Bethlehem for a town hall broadcasted by Fox News. Here is the Playbook.
The candidates for PA12 participate in a meet the candidates forum, while Sen. Bernie Sanders stops in Bethlehem for a town hall broadcasted by Fox News. Here is the Playbook.
Love and marriage, as the old ditty has it, may not always go together, but incivility and polarization sure go hand in hand.
Keller spent time criticizing the size of government, believing it needs to be smaller, while Friedenberg was not as critical of the size of government.
Former VP Joe Biden leads in the most recent Morning Call/Muhlenberg College Poll in Pennsylvania, while Sen. Bernie Sanders holds a rally in Pittsburgh over the weekend. Here is the Playbook.
The former VP leads the next closest Democratic 2020 hopeful by 12 points, although 20% polled remain unsure of who to support in the primary.
The Allentown Morning Call is recognized for its coverage of the city’s federal corruption trial, Gov. Tom Wolf removes a board member on the Allegheny County Port Authority, and the new secretary of the state’s Board of Pardons captures headlines. All of that and more are in this week’s Ups and Downs.
The first Democrat has officially entered the race for PA10 in 2020, while a Pitt Law professor announces a primary challenge to Rep. Michael Doyle in PA18. Here is the Playbook.
The law professor at the University of Pittsburgh has economic mobility, workers’ rights, healthcare-for-all, and criminal justice at the forefront of his campaign.
The attorney and author listed addressing the opioid epidemic, student loan debt, and infrastructure in his campaign announcement.
Members of the state House and Senate gathered yesterday to honor the victims of the Tree of Life synagogue mass shooting. Here is the Playbook.
Do you agree that ByteDance should be forced to divest TikTok?
Total Voters: 30