Politically Uncorrected: Incivility and its Discontents
Love and marriage, as the old ditty has it, may not always go together, but incivility and polarization sure go hand in hand.
Love and marriage, as the old ditty has it, may not always go together, but incivility and polarization sure go hand in hand.
Guest Contributor David Wassel dives into where the Democrat needs to turn out the votes in this Pittsburgh suburban swing district.
Thornburgh’s leadership was almost universally lauded during the crisis.
The last Franklin & Marshall College state poll to survey voters on the question (September, 2017) revealed that almost six of ten voters (59%) supported legalization.
The Philadelphia Democrat believes that Republicans are attempting to “steal power” all over the country.
Three polls cite Trump was disliked personally (by as many as 2 out of every 3 voters), but many of his policies are not.
The last time a Republican won one of the three “independent” statewide offices was 2008.
A Republican strategist quoted in the story believes the citizens of this region are not welcome in the modern day Democratic Party. Democratic consultants believe this year’s results reflect what is possible for the party there with an increased focus on the region.
The last rankings before Election Day.
Turnout for November’s election in Pennsylvania is expected to be close tying to or setting a new midterm record.
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Total Voters: 30