New York Democratic primary voters did their party a favor — Republicans could learn from that.
By Seth Higgins
State Senate approves $13B tax cut
After passing in the Senate with bipartisan support, the plan now awaits action in the state House of Representatives.
By Christen Smith
Congressional candidate Mark Houck’s tales draw scrutiny as primary approaches
Some of the Republican challenger’s claims don’t match the facts.
By Steve Ulrich
Kitchen Table Politics: Tim DeFoor
Kyle Sammin sits down with Tim DeFoor, Pennsylvania’s 50th Auditor General to discuss his proudest achievements during his first term and hear his strategy to win a second term this November.
GOP makes gains in Delaware Valley voter registration numbers
The number of registered independents is also growing, though not as quickly as in other states.
By Taylor Millard
The Editors: Dem polling project shows how much Republicans have yet to learn
Republicans can’t win elections with one hand tied behind their backs.
By the Editors
Some local election results offer a path forward for suburban Republicans
In a generally good election year for Democrats, there is still some reason for Republicans to have hope.
Liv DeMarco & Beth Ann Rosica
George Hofmann: Right about unions
If Republicans want to be the party of the working class, they must make common cause with an important working class institution: unions.
By George Hofmann
David Reel: Changing party alignments could lead to unexpected results
Challenges and opportunities for both major parties in the 2024 elections and beyond.
By David Reel
Andy Bloom: Walking the plank — again
Republicans always take the blame for government shutdowns — so, of course, they’re doing it again.
By Andy Bloom