October 9th Ups & Downs
A surprise announcement begins 2022 races, a state Rep faces calls to resign from his own party, plus voter registrations reach a new high. All of that and more are in this week’s Ups and Downs.
A surprise announcement begins 2022 races, a state Rep faces calls to resign from his own party, plus voter registrations reach a new high. All of that and more are in this week’s Ups and Downs.
Two national ratings outlets change the ratings for three congressional races in the state, while CNN rates PA as Leans Democratic for the presidential race. Here is the Playbook.
The election analyst pointed to a poll that shows Wild leading by double digits, while referencing the first TV ad from Kelly’s challenger.
Biden has 290 electoral votes at least leaning towards him, while Trump has 163, and 85 electoral votes remain in the Battleground category.
The election analyst described the Republican candidates as “competent challengers,” but added that outside GOP groups “do not appear likely to spend big outside dollars” into their races.
Jill Biden is slated to visit the Philadelphia suburbs this afternoon, while the “Women for Trump” bus tour is scheduled to visit Lawrence County this evening. Here is the Playbook.
The 30 second spot promotes Torsella’s decisions to refuse a pension, a state car, reimbursement for meals, and giving his pay raise to charity.
Although Biden carries a 5 point advantage in the state, voters are split 50-to-50 on who they expect to win November’s presidential election.
Biden has a double digit advantage over Trump on who would do a better job handling the response to the coronavirus, handling health care, and handling Supreme Court nominations. Trump has a slight edge over Biden on who would do a better job handling the economy.
The two call for Pennsylvania’s General Assembly to begin the process of making congressional term limits a constitutional amendment.
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Total Voters: 30