4/6 Ups & Downs
The campaign season is upon us; less than two weeks before primary day. And maybe even less time for a familiar face in the presidential race.
The campaign season is upon us; less than two weeks before primary day. And maybe even less time for a familiar face in the presidential race.
Around the state, a handful of primaries are beginning to really heat up. TV ads, upset alerts, legal troubles and more. Without public polling it’s difficult to say which are the closest in margin – but these are the ten races that have PoliticsPA’s attention.
After extensive assurances not to interfere with the culinary process, former Pa. Governor Ed Rendell today secured majority ownership of Pat’s King of Steaks, a Philadelphia institution.
He demanded authorities bestow the privilege of pursuing somnolence at a sufficient altitude.
In an offhand comment to reporters Monday, former Pa. Senator Rick Santorum confirmed what political observers have speculated for months: he’s staying in the race to further alter Google search results for his name.
A coalition of environmental advocates from across the state joined together yesterday to demand that Marcellus Shale gas drillers reveal the formula for their secret chili.
Millionaire self-funder Tom Smith took his U.S. Senate campaign to the next level Monday, as the former coal company owner purchased TV air time in several new markets across the eastern United States.
The presidential hopeful is pinning his hopes, and evening, on a radical new campaign promise.
Evan Feinberg, the conservative Republican running against Rep. Tim Murphy (R-Allegheny), has challenged the incumbent to a debate during Mr. Anderson’s 3rd period study hall.
Last year, PoliticsPA broke the news that Republican party officials had recruited a Montgomery County rhododendron to challenge Sen. Bob Casey. That appears to be a good decision; a Quinnipiac poll released today shows the plant leading the GOP primary field.
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