With the map ready to go before the Supreme Court, PoliticsPA would like to ask its readers in our latest poll whether the Supreme Court is likely to accept or reject the LRC’s latest proposal.
The general election is on the distant horizon, but the budget battle is now. From DC to Harrisburg, see who had a good week and who wishes they had a redo.
The general election has begun, and some people are counting their wins from last Tuesday. Others, not so much. Here are this week’s Ups & Downs, including a bit more reaction from last week’s primary election.
In the days leading up to Tuesday’s primary, PoliticsPA asked which race would turn out to be the closest in the state. A credit to the best politicos in the state, our readers got it right: Jason Altmire v. Mark Critz.
Based on your submissions and conversations with operatives on the ground, here is PoliticsPA’s list of the best and worst ads of the 2012 primary. Includes TV ads, web videos, radio and direct mail.
See how the primary results affected the law of the congressional land for both parties in 2012. Here’s PoliticsPA’s latest vulnerability rankings for the 18 seats in the Keystone State.
What were the TV ads that made the difference? Which ones fell flat? How about mailers, radio spots, and other campaign tools? Now that the primary is over, PoliticsPA wants to know: which campaigns stood out?
PoliticsPA will be covering election news and returns all Tuesday and late into the night to bring you the latest. This thread will the state House & Senate primaries from around the state, plus the 6 state house special elections. The latest: Update from the Josephs campaign.
PoliticsPA will be covering election news and returns all Tuesday and late into the night to bring you the latest. The latest: check out one of the ballot cards that gives the PAGOP endorsement its SEPA strength. PoliticsPA is calling the Senate race for Tom Smith.