Politically Uncorrected: Pennsylvania’s Primary Problem
When voters head to the primary polls this year they will confront a bewildering welter of possible candidate choices for a wide variety of offices.
When voters head to the primary polls this year they will confront a bewildering welter of possible candidate choices for a wide variety of offices.
As multiple party leaders warm up to the idea of open primaries, the conversation begins to heat up in Harrisburg.
In part two of a three part series, we look into recent leans and trends to predict which state House Democrats are most vulnerable in 2020.
State Rep. Brian Sims berates Planned Parenthood protesters in two videos that have garnered national attention. Here is the Playbook.
The Philly State Rep shouted “shame” at the protesters in a video that since went national.
The former Bucks County Congressman agrees with former VP Joe Biden that the country is in a battle for it’s soul.
Gun rights activists hold a rally in Harrisburg, while several demonstrators were removed from the state House after throwing money onto lawmakers in regards to protesting the state law not limiting the value of gifts elected officials can accept. Here is the Playbook.
President Trump tweets out his support for state Rep. Fred Keller in the PA12 special election. Here is the Playbook.
A state representative likens pipeline workers to Nazis, a state Senate hopeful shares a variety of offensive posts on his campaign’s social media accounts, a political consultant gets 5 years in federal prison for his role in a corruption scheme, and the campaign against a possible run from AG DePasquale has begun. All of that and more are in this week’s Ups and Downs.
State Rep. Danielle Friel Otten comments likening pipeline workers to nazis draws criticism. The candidates for the upcoming special election in the PA-12 debated last night. Here is the Playbook.
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