6/22 Ups & Downs
It’s been a busy week from Harrisburg to DC. Lawmakers come close to a budget, the TV wars heat up in PA and suddenly everyone in world is a Wawa connoisseur. Here are this week’s Ups & Downs.
It’s been a busy week from Harrisburg to DC. Lawmakers come close to a budget, the TV wars heat up in PA and suddenly everyone in world is a Wawa connoisseur. Here are this week’s Ups & Downs.
This weekend is likely to be a slow one – attendance is not mandatory. Gov. Corbett as well as all four statewide candidates are slated to speak to a friendly crowd of GOP party leaders at Hershey Lodge and Convention Center.
Which makes Mitt Romney least qualified to serve as Commander in Chief: that he pronounced ‘Wawa’ with an ‘S’, that he expressed playful amazement at the touch screen ordering system, or that he ordered a meatball sub rather than a hoagie? Here’s a rundown of the ridiculous coverage of Wawa-gate.
Lawmakers are great, but staffers are the people who make government happen. Here’s our fourth and final edition of the best and brightest in each of the four caucuses in Harrisburg. Today: the top 10 House Republican staff members.
With a ruling expected from the Supreme Court any day now, we’re asking readers what they think the justices will decide on Obamacare.
Lawmakers are great, but staffers are the people who make government happen. Here’s our third edition of the best and brightest in each of the four caucuses in Harrisburg. Today: the top 10 House Democratic staff members.
Madonna and Young examine the political implications of the Supreme Court’s Obama care decision: a win for the Ds could mean loss of the White House, but a win for the Rs could cost the momentum needed to propel Romney to the presidency.
A significant portion of western and central PA Democrats declined to vote for Barack Obama in the primary, an analysis by PoliticsPA has found. The results there resemble those of Kentucky and West Virginia, where he lost around 40 percent of the primary vote to no-name opponents or “undecided”.
See who had a good week, and who would like to take it back. Campaigns are heating up around the state. Plus, it’s been busy in Harrisburg, and it looks like one politico could use a stiff drink.
Lawmakers are great, but staffers are the people who make government happen. Here’s our second edition of the best and brightest in each of the four caucuses in Harrisburg: the top 10 Senate Democratic staff members.
Do you agree that ByteDance should be forced to divest TikTok?
Total Voters: 30