Delco DA Jack Stollsteimer announced an investigation into videos that appear to show county election officials destroying ballots and machinery in the 2020 general election.
By Linda Stein
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
Michael Torres: ‘Old School GOP’ prevailed in Pennsylvania’s swing counties
Voters in PA’s key swing counties sent a message to Republicans: Nominate a competent candidate who cares about our quality of life, and we’ll give you a win.
By Michael Torres
Pennsylvania governor admits ballot drop off a ‘mistake’
Governor Tom Wolf admitted this week he made a mistake when he allowed his wife to drop off his mail-in ballot ahead of recent municipal elections.
By Christen Smith
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
Charles McElwee: Working-class voters will shape PA’s political future
Pennsylvania Republicans can improve their political prospects if they build on working-class margins, address socioeconomic concerns, and speak to working-class aspirations.
By Charles McElwee
Rob Shearer: What a PA Democrat’s election system audit found
The takeaway is clear. Or, at least, it should be: Concerns over certain aspects of our election system are bipartisan. So, too, can be the solutions.
By Rob Shearer
Richard Koenig: Help for voter’s remorse — how to remove a Biden bumper sticker
Second thoughts about your Biden bumper sticker? Don’t worry – here’s a few DIY solutions.
By Richard Koenig
Rep. Eric Nelson: Creating an election system for 2021, not patching one from 1937
Why are Pennsylvania voters in 2021 forced to settle for an election system created in 1937? Times have changed, and the way Pennsylvanians vote deserves to as well.
By Rep. Eric Nelson
Pennsylvania state department decertifies Fulton County voting machines after third-party audit
The Pennsylvania Department of State decertified Fulton County’s voting machines after officials there participated in a third-party audit.
By Christen Smith
