To begin our Gubernatorial Candidate Spotlight Series, we asked Shapiro and Mastriano, “Why are you running?”
From The Editors
Albert Eisenberg: NPR’s grotesque, taxpayer-funded smear on Doug Mastriano
Pittsburgh’s taxpayer-funded NPR affiliate, WESA 90.5, ties Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano to an antisemitic mass-murder. His crime? Purchasing advertising on the right-wing social media platform Gab.
By Albert Eisenberg
Christine Flowers: No thanks, Never-Dougers
Republicans supporting Shapiro value comfort and respectability over principles and values.
By Christine Flowers
Broad + Liberty’s Candidate Spotlight Series
Twelve weeks, twelve questions, scores of candidates. We’re excited to prepare you for November 8.
From The Editors
Dave Galluch: Crime is a threat to all of us
I am determined to do my part to make Pennsylvania a safer place to live.
By Dave Galluch
Poll shows Dem challenger might beat Rep. Fitzpatrick over abortion issue
Fitzpatrick’s campaign disputes the result of what it calls a “push poll.”
By Linda Stein
Terry Tracy: What really happened with our election reporting
Not every Broad + Liberty story makes national headlines or results in legislation, but when they do, it brings us closer to our goal of honesty and transparency in the state we love.
By Terry Tracy
Kyle Sammin: Progressives vs. moderates in Philly primaries shows ideological movement in the Democratic Party
Center-left and far-left squared off in hard-fought primaries, with mixed results.
By Kyle Sammin
If Shapiro believes Mastriano is dangerous, should he have elevated him with advertising?
Shapiro says Mastriano is a threat to democracy. Is that why he tried to help him win the Republican nomination?
By Todd Shepherd
Party establishment scrambles to prevent Mastriano nomination
Republican party leaders encourage voters to choose Barletta.
By Kyle Sammin