Republicans should look at what worked in 2022 — and what didn’t.
By Andy Bloom
Kyle Sammin: Some hard lessons for Pennsylvania Republicans after the midterms
Maps show failure across the board, but also can teach Republicans what worked in the otherwise disastrous campaign.
By Kyle Sammin
Andy Bloom: Six lessons from the Republicans’ disastrous midterm elections
What to take from the 2022 disappointment — and what to apply to future elections.
By Andy Bloom
Schillinger + Rosica: Lawrence Tabas, it’s time to step down
Pennsylvania Republicans need leadership and have found none in the state party bosses.
By Clarice Schillinger and Beth Ann Rosica
The Editors: Pennsylvania Republicans — Are you tired of winning yet?
The party and its activists must take responsibility for the bad choices they have made.
By The Editors
Rosica + Schillinger: The Pennsylvania GOP is a dumpster fire
The party hierarchy must do a better job of endorsing candidates — or step aside for someone who will.
By Beth Ann Rosica and Clarice Schillinger
Craig Snyder: The agony of victory — Reflections on the 2022 elections before they’re over
A red wave is coming, but not everyone it sweeps into office will be the same.
By Craig Snyder
Democrats switching voter registrations to the GOP in Pennsylvania
Democrats once held a seemingly insurmountable edge in voter registration, but the past few years have seen sharp gains by Republicans.
By Anthony Hennen
Andy Bloom: The October Surprise to bring independents to the GOP
Focusing on policy, not investigations and payback, will inspire independents to take the Republicans’ side.
By Andy Bloom
The Editors: What’s up with our unresponsive candidates?
If our Candidate Spotlight Series has taught us anything, it’s that most of our region’s establishment politicians don’t believe independent-minded voters are worthy of a response.
From The Editors