Out-of-State Money Pours Into PA
Single-candidate super PACs are dropping millions of dollars into the Keystone State, showing the magnitude to which high-profile congressional races have been nationalized.
Single-candidate super PACs are dropping millions of dollars into the Keystone State, showing the magnitude to which high-profile congressional races have been nationalized.
Tonight’s the night. The Keystone State finally gets to see all three candidates for the Democratic nomination for the open U.S. Senate seat on the same debate stage.
U.S. Senate candidate David McCormick can battle his deep-pocketed opponents for the GOP nomination dollar for dollar as shown in a new financial disclosure.
Another poll of likely Republican voters shows Mehmet Oz and Doug Mastriano in the lead in the quest for the GOP nominations for U.S. Senate and Governor.
No sooner did former president Donald Trump endorse U.S. Senate candidate Mehmet Oz than some fissures began to show in Trumpworld.
The money allocated for TV/digital media ad buys for the open Pennsylvania U.S. Senate seat is now past $60 million.
In a surprise announcement on Saturday night, former president Donald Trump gave his endorsement for Mehmet Oz in the Republican U.S. Senate primary in Pennsylvania.
Celebrity heart surgeon Mehmet Oz filed a financial disclosure required of all candidates for the U.S. Senate that indicates he and his wife have assets worth somewhere between $100 and $400 million.
No sooner does Mehmet Oz release an internal poll showing that he leads the chase for the GOP Senate nomination in Pennsylvania, then David McCormick turns one out from Honor Pennsylvania indicating that he, in fact, leads.
It was the late singer Meat Loaf who sang, “Two out of three ain’t bad.” That was the best Muhlenberg College could muster on Sunday as two of the three leading candidates for the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate gathered for a debate in Allentown.