Cooperation and good faith, not simple obstructionism, is the way forward for our county.
By Liz Ferry and Tom DiBello
Arnaud Armstrong: To win again, Pennsylvania Republicans need to compete in mail-in voting
The party’s refusal to match Democratic efforts in the mail-in vote will continue to needlessly cost them victories.
By Arnaud Armstrong
Andy Bloom: Election trends portend ominous forecast for Republicans
Extremism and stubbornness are no substitute for reasoned discourse and moderate governance. Until Republicans realize that, they will continue to lose elections.
By Andy Bloom
Sam Oropeza: Philly needs new voices against the machine
The Philadelphia Republican Party needs fresh new faces who bring new ideas if they want to take back a second council at-large seat.
By Sam Oropeza
Guy Ciarrocchi: Do Republicans want to win elections or burn heretics?
We should debate ideas, but not impose such purity tests that we never win elections.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Jeremy Baker: Meet the Republican who gave Dems the House — and blocked voter ID
Rep. Tom Mehaffie handed Democrats the majority weeks before they earned it and blocked voter ID in the process.
By Jeremy Baker
Cambria Co. GOP chairwoman denounces billboard she says is intimidation tactic
Anonymous attacks discourage the volunteers the party needs and create a toxic environment, Kulback says.
By Todd Shepherd
Guy Ciarrocchi: The Republican Party needs an agenda
It is not enough to tell the voters what we’re against. We also must tell them what we stand for.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Valentino DiGiorgio: Why the GOP lost the Philadelphia suburbs
There are many causes for the party’s decline in an area it once dominated.
By Valentino DiGiorgio
Sen. Scott Martin: Cooperation, not partisanship, will solve Pennsylvania’s environmental challenges
Republicans and Democrats have worked together for good, meaningful environmental regulation in the past. They should continue to do so in the new legislative session.
By Sen. Scott Martin