November 19th Playbook
A conservative group releases anti-impeachment ads targeting two Democratic Pennsylvania congressmen, while a bill to raise the state’s minimum wage to $9.50 an hour advances in the state legislature. Here is the Playbook.
A conservative group releases anti-impeachment ads targeting two Democratic Pennsylvania congressmen, while a bill to raise the state’s minimum wage to $9.50 an hour advances in the state legislature. Here is the Playbook.
Their most recent poll shows that 49% of voters in the state support impeaching and removing President Donald Trump from office, while 48% oppose it and just a small amount remain undecided.
A Morning Call/Muhlenberg College poll shows President Donald Trump trailing the top three Democrats in PA, while the state’s unemployment rate ticked up in October. Here is the Playbook.
The most recent poll shows President Donald Trump trailing former Vice President Joe Biden by the largest margin of any Democrat by 9 points, while also losing to Sanders and Warren in a hypothetical head to head matchup by 5 points.
Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration is under FBI investigation as a result of pipeline permitting, the Philadelphia Republican Party selects a new chair, and an Allegheny County Democrat is assigned to new committees. All of that and more are in this week’s Ups and Downs.
The first Republican announces a bid for Auditor General, while another Democrat joins the race against state Sen. Daylin Leach. Here is the Playbook.
Cappelletti, Vice-Chair of the East Norriton Board of Supervisors, is at least the fifth Democrat to announce a primary bid against state Sen. Daylin Leach. She touts standing for “progressive values,” and promises to “restore a level of dignity and respect” to the office she is seeking.
Amanda Green-Hawkins conceded on Wednesday although unofficial results showed her within the margin of requiring a state-mandated recount.
The first Republican formally joins the race for Auditor General. Here is the Playbook.
The three term Lancaster County Commissioner is the first Republican to formally enter the race.
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