Dear Editor, Broad + Liberty, Re: Letter to the editor relating to Delco elections Response #4 Before an election, the […]
Letter to the Editor: 2020 election issues still need to be resolved
Dear Broad + Liberty Editors, Re: “Activists’ ballot-application challenges fall apart,” by Bradley Vasoli (11.18.2024) Last month, I attended a […]
Thom Nickels: Four years ago, Election Day in Philly was bizarre. Will it be crazy again in 2024?
On Election Day 2020, I entered my local polling place in Philadelphia expecting to cast my vote for President when […]
PA nonprofit involved in controversial 2020 election grants now making donations to Democrat-aligned PACs
The nonprofit’s director boasted he helped “win the swing state” in 2020.
By Todd Shepherd
Senator Tim Kearney: Stop the new steal
The Republican Party of safety and security wants to share your private information, steal your voting freedoms, and reverse the voice of the American people.
By Senator Tim Kearney
Christen Smith: Trump, Biden talk Pennsylvania energy in the final hours of the campaign
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
Christen Smith: Democratic challenger hopes to unseat moderate lawmaker in Pennsylvania’s 1st congressional district
Congressman Fitzpatrick is at risk of losing control of his district this November.
By Christen Smith
Dan Pearson: This is why questioning Kamala Harris’ racial makeup will only backfire on Republicans
Attacks from the Right over Kamala Harris’ racial background will only lead to more support from the Black community.
By Dan Pearson
Howard Lurie: Why the secret ballot is at risk with mail-in voting
The secret ballot is too important and too crucial to our democracy to let go of due to convenience or the shifts of political winds. We must be wary and safeguard it.
By Howard Lurie
Kendra Stanton Lee: My students would make excellent voters — why don’t they think so?
They represent everything good about America at this seminal, volatile moment. But they don’t think their votes would make a difference.
By Kendra Stanton Lee