
PA Senate Race on Pace to Become Most Expensive in State History
It’s only just begun. Pennsylvania is three months away from its primary election and the Keystone State is already on track to conduct the most expensive primary in its history.
It’s only just begun. Pennsylvania is three months away from its primary election and the Keystone State is already on track to conduct the most expensive primary in its history.
It has finally happened as the Supreme Court has selected THE congressional map. We have reactions from around the Commonwealth. Corman calls for probe into Mastriano financial filing. State educational test scores to be released next week. Here is the Playbook.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has made a decision on a new congressional map for the Keystone State for the remainder of the decade. In a 4-3 decision, the high court selected the so-called Carter map, drawn by a Stanford professor and proposed by Democratic plaintiffs.
Earlier this morning, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court issued an order temporarily suspending the General Primary Election calendar relative to elections for seats in the General Assembly pending further order of the Court.
Five people, including two Republican congressional candidates, have filed suit in federal court to prevent the Pennsylvania Supreme Court from establishing new district maps.
Hello Wednesday. Does skipping debate help Oz, McCormick and Sands? Endorsements, endorsements. Mastriano releases financials. PA truckers begin a convoy to DC through Harrisburg. More announcements for office. Here is the Playbook.
The final financial report for candidates running for Pennsylvania governor is in and Doug Mastriano’s numbers are strong. The second-term state senator raised over $1 million last year while spending just over $215,000, leaving him with over $1.04 million in hand for the stretch run.
Monday’s GOP U.S. Senate debate was notable for the fact that three candidates – Mehmet Oz, David McCormick and Carla Sands – elected not to participate.
It was a night notable for who was present, who was not, and who was booed as GOP candidates for U.S. Senate met for a debate at Villanova.
Happy Twos-Day (2/22/22). The last time this date fell on a Tuesday was 1622 and the next occurrence will be 2422. Enjoy responsibly. GOP candidates for the U.S. Senate spar at Villanova. Announcements for office galore on Presidents Day. Mastriano’s strange financial report. The Miracle on Ice occurred 42 years ago today. Here is the Playbook.
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