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Month: November 2020

Politics

Kyle Sammin: Trumpadelphia? Republican increase in Philly votes echoes urban appeal across nation

November 9, 2020July 28, 2021
Kyle Sammin
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Election 2020: in Philly, Trump adds votes from working class voters of all racial backgrounds; meanwhile, Biden’s improvements are a map of gentrification in Philadelphia.
By Kyle Sammin

Politics

Bethany Blankley: Biden, Trump campaigns prepare for litigation over potential election outcome

November 5, 2020April 19, 2021
Bethany Blankley

Roughly 300 lawsuits have already been filed over the 2020 elections at various levels in dozens of states across the country.
By Bethany Blankley

News

Christen Smith: Pennsylvania election results uncertain, as expected

November 5, 2020April 19, 2021
Christen Smith

The race will tighten in the coming days as counties process absentee ballots – where registered Democrats held an early lead – ahead of the Nov. 6 deadline.
By Christen Smith

News

Christen Smith: Pennsylvania Senate GOP leaders call for resignation of top election official

November 5, 2020April 19, 2021
Christen Smith

Pennsylvania Senate Republicans call for the resignation of Secretary of State Kathy Boockvar after giving contradictory guidance to counties about processing absentee ballots received after Nov. 3.
By Christen Smith

News

Christen Smith: Slow going: Pennsylvania still far from settled as slow counting of ballots leaves presidential, state races in limbo

November 5, 2020April 19, 2021
Christen Smith

Pollsters so far have tabulated more than 5.1 million votes, with about 55 percent of the 2.5 million absentee ballots left uncounted.
By Christen Smith

The Courts

Bill Rivers: Partisanship on PA Supreme Court turns robes into rags

November 5, 2020April 19, 2021
Bill Rivers

As Pennsylvania votes are counted, the justices of the state’s Supreme Court might consider a wardrobe change, as the black robes of impartiality belie their function as the legal department of the Commonwealth’s Democratic Party.
By Bill Rivers

Election Law

Kyle Sammin: ‘Ballot harvesting’ is institutionalized voter fraud

November 5, 2020April 19, 2021
Kyle Sammin
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Despite voting scandals in places like North Carolina, some Democrats continue to push policies that weaken election security.
By Kyle Sammin

Politics

Jenny DeHuff: At the close of polls, some places were peaceful, while others were pandemonium. Who’s in charge sets the tone.

November 4, 2020April 19, 2021
Jenny DeHuff

Reports of unlawful electioneering and interference at polling sites during the election on Tuesday.
By Jenny DeHuff

Election Law

Chris Tremoglie: Election skirmishes and cast-out poll watchers — another Election Day passes in Philadelphia

November 4, 2020April 19, 2021
Chris Tremoglie
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As Pennsylvania counts a mass of absentee ballots, voters can weigh the evidence from Election Day as to whether elections in Philadelphia are being run fairly and freely.
By Chris Tremoglie

News

Christen Smith: Trump, Biden talk Pennsylvania energy in the final hours of the campaign

November 3, 2020April 19, 2021
Christen Smith

Trump carried Pennsylvania in 2016 by fewer than 50,000, meaning blue collar workers, like those the International Union of Operating Engineers represent, could help sway the state’s 20 electoral votes in his favor.
By Christen Smith

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Op-Ed

Thom Nickels: The trash police

Thom Nickels: The trash police

schedule July 09 2025
ink_pen Thom Nickels

The current sanitation strike in the city got me thinking about the trash police that used to patrol the streets. […]

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