Democrats in Pennsylvania as well as nationally are facing a bigger issue than Republican gerrymanders: a shrinking party both ideologically and demographically.
By Albert Eisenberg
Johnathan Gilmore: Why I left the Left
My experience as a gay former active duty marine being indoctrinated by, and later questioning, Leftist ideologies.
By Johnathan Gilmore
Republicans say poll points to continued state house success in fall election
A new poll found that legislative Republicans may have the edge over Democrats in Pennsylvania in the state’s fall elections.
By Todd Shepherd
The Editors: PA GOP needs to show why it exists
The reluctance and inaction of members of the Pennsylvania GOP begs the question: Why does the party still exist?
By The Editors
Pennsylvania Senate Republicans file constitutional amendment of their own to limit executive branch
“This proposed constitutional amendment only reiterates what Pennsylvanians told us this past May when they voted to limit the length of executive powers provided by an emergency declaration.”
By Victor Skinner
Dr. Oz entry, Parnell exit shuffle busy GOP Senate field
Six months before the primary vote, two major shifts in race to be Republican nominee for Pennsylvania’s open U.S. Senate seat have altered the race dynamics.
By Todd Shepherd
Guy Ciarrocchi: Fight fire with fire
It’s time for the GOP to fix a broken election system, but also to employ an effective winning strategy that uses every available tool to get out the vote.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Republicans retake county row offices in Bucks
Republican candidates appears to have found great success in Bucks County, and a slew of victories and nail-biters in other counties across Pennsylvania.
By Linda Stein
Ronna McDaniel: Pennsylvania GOP offers alternative to Democrat disappointments
Pennsylvanians are ready for change after years of Democrat disappointments, and Republicans have the winning message and solution.
By Ronna McDaniel
Bradley Vasoli: Pennsylvania conservatives see do-or-die election for statewide judges this fall
The statewide judicial races are on the minds of Pennsylvania’s right-of-center voters and organizations, as an election for judges approaches.
By Bradley Vasoli