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Election

The Editors: Dem polling project shows how much Republicans have yet to learn

January 4, 2024January 4, 2024
The Editors
7

Republicans can’t win elections with one hand tied behind their backs.
By the Editors

Election

Some local election results offer a path forward for suburban Republicans

December 12, 2023December 12, 2023
Liv DeMarco and Beth Ann Rosica
8

In a generally good election year for Democrats, there is still some reason for Republicans to have hope.
Liv DeMarco & Beth Ann Rosica

Manufacturing and Labor

George Hofmann: Right about unions

November 29, 2023November 29, 2023
George Hofmann
6

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

Politics

David Reel: Changing party alignments could lead to unexpected results

October 10, 2023October 6, 2023
David Reel

Challenges and opportunities for both major parties in the 2024 elections and beyond.
By David Reel

Politics

Andy Bloom: Walking the plank — again

September 25, 2023October 3, 2023
Andy Bloom

Republicans always take the blame for government shutdowns — so, of course, they’re doing it again.
By Andy Bloom

Politics

Andy Bloom: Republican nominating process needs to get real about Trump

August 1, 2023July 31, 2023
Andy Bloom
1

Biden is deeply unpopular, but that won’t matter if an even more unpopular Trump is his opponent.
By Andy Bloom

Immigration

Christine Flowers: Both parties have failed us on immigration

July 14, 2023July 15, 2023
Christine Flowers
7

There was a chance for nuanced, bipartisan immigration reform once.
By Christine Flowers

State Politics

Bipartisan school choice embrace reframes state budget negotiations

June 26, 2023June 27, 2023
Anthony Hennen + Christen Smith

Governor Shapiro’s triangulation on the issue of education opens up new lanes of compromise in the divided state government.
By Anthony Hennen and Christen Smith

State Politics

Rep. Russ Diamond: Let’s encourage Doug Mastriano to sit this one out

May 24, 2023May 31, 2023
Rep. Russ Diamond
2

For the sake of the Commonwealth and the Republican Party, we must choose a different standard-bearer in 2024.
By Rep. Russ Diamond

Politics

Andy Bloom: The House HAS raised the debt ceiling

May 11, 2023May 15, 2023
Andy Bloom

The President’s exaggerations and half-truths to the contrary, House Republicans have done their job. Now, Biden and the Senate must do theirs.
By Andy Bloom

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Op-Ed

Jason Richey: As conditions change, it’s time for administration to rethink the Nippon-U.S. Steel merger

Jason Richey: As conditions change, it’s time for administration to rethink the Nippon-U.S. Steel merger

schedule May 16 2025
ink_pen Jason Richey

The tallest building between New York and Chicago, the U.S. Steel Tower stands as a monument to Pittsburgh’s industrial past […]

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