Announced Candidates for U.S. House
Now that the districts are set, who is running for Pennsylvania’s congressional seats? Here is our list of announced candidates as of Friday, February 25, at 4 p.m.
Now that the districts are set, who is running for Pennsylvania’s congressional seats? Here is our list of announced candidates as of Friday, February 25, at 4 p.m.
The maps are in. The districts are outlined. Who won? Who lost? We took a look around the Commonwealth, talking with experts in an attempt to establish which candidates benefitted from the PA Supreme Court’s choice and who didn’t.
The RINO – Republican In Name Only. A common and potent term used by conservative Republicans who believe that a sitting officeholder or a candidate has fallen short of certain political ideals.
There was a time not so long ago when school board meetings were sparsely attended at best. Today, they are beginning to rival indoor scholastic championship sporting events in terms of number of spectators … and sometimes, they are just as vocal.
As we round the corner and head toward President’s Weekend, we look back at the week that was. A look back at those who choose not to debate, to those who top a poll and to those who reorganize. We also acknowledge those who receive a notice from the Select Committee, a believer in the good of redistricting, judges who made their call, a newsroom in trouble, and a legislator supporting students. All this and more in our weekly Ups and Downs.
“The hatred for Democrats is just unbelievable.” When asked for a political affiliation, one business owner said, “I would rather not say, just because it’s a small town.” When did it become dangerous to be a Democrat in rural Pennsylvania?
The vote-by-mail issue among state Republicans and Democrats has a new concern – a worldwide paper shortage that could cause disruption to the May primary.
The week that was in PoliticsPA finds some winners, those that straddled the line, and one who found trouble with a social media giant.
Exhale. What a week! Campaign finance reports are out. Appointments are made. The state House and Senate maps are approved. The courts … oh those courts. Phil saw his shadow. And Gritty is in a better mood. All this and more … in this week’s Ups and Downs.
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.
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