2/28 Ups & Downs
Polls, endorsements and drop-outs earn Ups and Downs. See who all made this week’s list.
Polls, endorsements and drop-outs earn Ups and Downs. See who all made this week’s list.
The war against property taxes wages on, but continues to run into the same problems.
Turnpike Commissioner Egidio Cerelli said of his conviction: “It happened 100 years ago. It will happen 100 years from now.” The sentiment could well serve as the central thesis of Brad Bumsted’s new book Keystone Corruption.
“You don’t beat somebody with nobody.” In this column, Madonna and Young suggest the Democratic gubernatorial candidates could benefit from a primary.
I’m grateful for PoliticsPA’s loyal readers, happy to be able to continue working for the site, and excited about what’s next.
Where do we start? Penn State’s darkest hour, interesting elections across the state, and more in this week’s Ups & Downs.
PoliticsPA named top PA blog in The Fix’s Best Political Blog list, former PLCB chair Jonathan Newman gives Turzai’s privatization efforts a boost, and Mitt Romney looks good in a hypothetical Keystone State matchup with President Obama — all in today’s edition of the Buzz.
Thanks to the dedication and enthusiasm of our readers, PoliticsPA garnered the most nominations among Pennsylvania political news sites to the Best Political Blog list compiled by The Fix, the Washington Post’s influential national politics blog.
PoliticsPA takes a look at the Bucks County Commissioner Race, Rep. Meehan introduced his first bill (after criticism from the DCCC), and there is a lot of local reaction to the Cut, Cap and Balance legislation passed in the U.S. House.
The harrowing tale of a Presidential visit, a PoliticsPA writer, and a broken down Pontiac Sunfire.
Do you agree that ByteDance should be forced to divest TikTok?
Total Voters: 30