PA’s Attorney General Josh Shapiro has challenged a Republican-led election subpoena, claiming it “goes too far.”
By Christen Smith
Richard Koenig: Help for voter’s remorse — how to remove a Biden bumper sticker
Second thoughts about your Biden bumper sticker? Don’t worry – here’s a few DIY solutions.
By Richard Koenig
Rep. Eric Nelson: Creating an election system for 2021, not patching one from 1937
Why are Pennsylvania voters in 2021 forced to settle for an election system created in 1937? Times have changed, and the way Pennsylvanians vote deserves to as well.
By Rep. Eric Nelson
Gina Diorio: Understanding this year’s judicial elections
Pennsylvanians would do well to recognize that, despite their lack of excitement, judicial elections are critically important—and vote accordingly.
By Gina Diorio
Todd Carney: Could school board elections have an impact on CRT in America?
The issue of CRT is having a weighty effect on communities throughout the United States, and has politicized school board races. Will the outcome of these races determine the future of Critical Race Theory in America?
By Todd Carney
As Gov. Wolf flip-flops on voter ID, where do other Pa. Democrats stand?
Pa. Governor Tom Wolf has changed his stance on voter ID laws. Do other state Democrats view voter ID as “Jim Crow 2.0” still?
By Joe Silverstein
Christine Flowers: Biden’s ‘Jim Crow’ insults fly in face of facts
President Biden’s accusations that Pennsylvanians abide in a “Jim Crow” state are unfounded and twisted, argues Christine Flowers. Even worse, they distract from efforts to unite a troubled nation.
By Christine Flowers
Bill Cortese: Rep. Tom Malinowski, Covid profiteer, faces tough climb to reelection
As small businesses collapsed and local economies took a hit amid the pandemic and stringent shutdowns, some elected Democrats have done quite well for themselves. Among these Covid profiteers, Rep. Tom Malinowski is a leader of the pack, but political repercussions are on the horizon.
By Bill Cortese
Republicans promise “new level” of transparency in upcoming redistricting process
The lawmakers said the public would be able to provide map suggestions, make comments, and stay involved with the process through a website.
Some Pennsylvania counties ran out of ballots during primary election
At least two PA counties ran out of ballots during the primary election. The Department of State declared the day a success, but House Republicans disagree.
By Christen Smith