The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has directed Judge Patricia A. McCullough of the Commonwealth Court to stay her decision on a new PA congressional map while the Supreme Court considers a request to take over the case.
What’s Next for Act 77 and voting by mail? Endorsements for Shapiro, Davis but not Senate for Dems. White, McCormick pick up caucus straw vote nods. Here is the Playbook.
In the latest round of GOP regional caucus straw votes for U.S. Senate, Dave McCormick doubled up his competitors in Pittsburgh and southwestern Pennsylvania.
The Pennsylvania State Democratic Committee (PADSC) convened its General Business and Endorsement Meeting on Saturday and, as expected, endorsed Josh Shapiro and Austin Davis, but stopped short on giving a nod to a U.S. Senate candidate.
Did you miss us? A staple of PoliticsPA returns with a new guy at the helm. I’d like to thank everyone for your warm welcome as the new managing editor of PoliticsPA. It’s nice to see that Republicans and Democrats can agree on that. And as a result … we’re only going for up arrows today.
According to a Commonwealth Court filing released Friday, the court ruled that Act 77, allowing residents to vote by mail in Pennsylvania, violates Article VII, Section 1 of the Pennsylvania constitution.
The President is coming to Pittsburgh to talk infrastructure. Governor visits Montco to promote raise in minimum wage. Snow is coming to Philadelphia. Here is the Playbook.
According to AdImpact, Republican candidates and the groups supporting them have spent and reserved $15.3 million on television ads. We’ve only just begun.