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Pa. primary 2022: Everything you need to know about requesting, filling out, and returning your mail ballot
No-excuse mail voting is still valid in Pennsylvania despite an ongoing case before the state Supreme Court.
Politics in the United States have changed rapidly in the 21st century. As outlined in part one of this series, “The Problem,” the emergence of 24-hour media, the rise in popularity of opinion news as a result of removing bias protection laws, and the hyper advancement of technology have all changed the way political candidates and political parties connect with people.
A lawsuit against Republican Senator Doug Mastriano has been filled because of alleged Jan 6th riot involvement
“I am least concerned how this will affect my Senate campaign.” Clements told Q’Hubo News. “The voters need to know this man is a liar and disrespects the tenants of American democracy. Subsequent to his actions on Jan 6th, he held a collusion meeting in Gettysburg and established alternate electors which is not found in the US or PA constitution. I believe this is further evidence of intent to subvert the US Constitution. “Although this lawsuit may not have a quick enough timeframe prior to the primary, there could still be enough time prior to the general election.
Gov. Wolf: ‘Abortion Access in Pennsylvania Will Remain Legal and Safe as Long as I am Governor’
“A decision by the Supreme Court on Roe v. Wade will not have an immediate impact on Pennsylvania or its current laws. Should this opinion become final, abortion access in Pennsylvania will remain legal and safe as long as I am governor. I will continue to veto any legislation that threatens access to abortion and women’s health care.
The foundation of Josh Shapiro’s platform is to build “an economy that lifts everybody up, by creating stable good-paying jobs, attracting businesses to Pennsylvania, cutting taxes and lowering costs for families, investing in workers, especially workers who have been shut out of our economy for too long, Latino workers, Black workers and others who have just never been giving a shot.”
Charlie Gerow said the primary staple of his campaign’s platform is revitalizing Pennsylvania’s economy, bringing jobs back to the state, and creating a world-class education system that can provide a workforce with the capability to fuel economic growth.
Malcolm Kenyatta said that the primary staple of his platform is what he calls “America’s Basic Bargain,” which he explained is a person’s ability to be financially stable on one good job, their children can go to a good school, they can go to see a doctor if they get sick (and afford prescribed medication), and can retire with a level of dignity.
The four candidates running in Pennsylvania’s primary election for the Democratic U.S. Senate nomination will gather tonight at Dickinson College.
Five GOP gov. hopefuls, minus the front runners, debate transportation funding, election law
Five Pennsylvania Republican gubernatorial candidates took the stage Tuesday night for a rare primary debate hosted by a non-partisan organization this cycle.
James Earl Jones was raised in Arkansas but has lived in Pennsylvania for over 22 years; he currently lives in the Philadelphia area. He is a retired U.S. Navy Veteran, runs an HR consulting practice, and is the CEO of a Petroleum company he founded in 2003, called Silverback Commodities.