GOP says Democrats were boasting last year they could possibly flip majority control in either of Pennsylvania’s two legislative chambers, but the robust language is now scaled back.
by Todd Shepherd
Clarice Schillinger: Moms of the midterms
Watching a tyrannical government attempt to destroy our children, their education, and their future was the last straw for many Pennsylvania moms.
By Clarice Schillinger
Mastriano Meltdown: GOP Gov. candidate abruptly ends interview over questions about QAnon-linked rally
After bemoaning the high crime in the city where the Constitution was crafted, Mastriano demanded, “How dare you castigate me for gathering with people?”
By Michael Graham
Election 2022: Policy summary of Democratic candidates for Pennsylvania Senate
Fetterman leads a field of four contenders for the Democratic nomination.
By Anthony Hennen
Rep. Brendan Boyle spent $6,500 in campaign funds at Disney World last quarter
While the congressman’s campaign filings show big expenses in Florida, there aren’t many contributions from that state or elsewhere that match up to the dates of the lodging.
By Todd Shepherd
Mysterious “Cities Project” appeared twice in Zuckerberg election-grants push
The Center for Secure and Modern Elections is refusing to explain what its “Cities Project” is — a project that appears to have been running parallel to the the Zuckerberg election grants.
By Todd Shepherd
Carl Marrara: Five Pennsylvania-made products for Mother’s Day
As you shop for mom for this upcoming Mother’s Day, there are many Pennsylvania products she’ll be sure to enjoy. Shop local, and support Pennsylvania industry.
By Carl Marrara
Kyle Sammin: Pennsylvania governor’s race is GOP’s to lose – but they can lose it
Republicans must be sure not to make the mistake of nominating someone too extreme to win over the swing voters currently turning away from Biden and the Democrats.
By Kyle Sammin
Sen. Boscola: Open access to the ballot box — allow independents to vote in primary elections
Membership in a political party should not dictate whether a voter can vote in a primary.
By Sen. Lisa Boscola
Democrats flood Chester County mailboxes with ballot applications, sparking concerns
Unsolicited voter registrations create confusion for voters and consternation among election officials.
By Linda Stein