PoliticsPA’s Ups & Downs: 2011 Edition
It’s been an interesting year in the great state of Pennsylvania. Here are the winners and losers of 2011.
It’s been an interesting year in the great state of Pennsylvania. Here are the winners and losers of 2011.
All week, we’ve talked about the implications of congressional legislative redistricting. There are literally 272+ lawmakers who could get ups or downs based solely on their new districts. We’re going to try to dig a bit deeper for the Ups & Downs this week.
Now that the new map is all but finalized, PoliticsPA takes a look at which incumbent congressmen and women will be the top targets in 2012.
U.S. Senate campaign and redistricting continue to drive the Ups & Downs, with one addition for obvious reasons.
Let’s face it, you can’t attend every reception at Pennsylvania Society (nor would you want to). Here’s are the top ten places you want to be this weekend.
It’s that time of year again – Pa. politicos have their sights set on the Big Apple for the 113th Pennsylvania Society festivities. Here is your one-stop shop for the marathon of receptions, dinners, cocktail gatherings and open bar events.
U.S. Senate news, redistricting, a presidential visit, Pa. row offices, and more featured in this week’s Ups & Downs!
The GOP primary for U.S. Senate is heating up, but Senator Bob Casey is doing what he does best: keeping cool. The first-term Democratic incumbent has the luxury of watching a crowded Republican primary from the sidelines. Meanwhile, he’s avoided the pitfalls of his predecessor Rick Santorum.
A touching moment in Harrisburg; a few 2012 hopefuls shine; and some election lose ends in this week’s Ups & Downs.
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