May 28th Ups and Downs
Another Democratic challenger unseats an incumbent Mayor, PA reaches a COVID-19 vaccination milestone, plus a former GOP Senator is fired by CNN. All of that and more are in this week’s Ups and Downs.
Another Democratic challenger unseats an incumbent Mayor, PA reaches a COVID-19 vaccination milestone, plus a former GOP Senator is fired by CNN. All of that and more are in this week’s Ups and Downs.
An internal poll from state Sen. Doug Mastriano’s campaign shows him with a narrow-lead in the GOP gubernatorial primary over former Congressman Lou Barletta, while nearly 50% remain undecided. Here is the Playbook.
The Pennsylvania State Senator narrowly leads the GOP field for Governor, with half of voters undecided.
The Cook Political Report’s latest ratings keeps Pennsylvania’s 2022 Governor’s race as a Toss Up. Here is the Playbook.
Pennsylvania remains as one of three states listed in the Toss Up column for the 2021 and 2022 cycle.
Congresswoman Susan Wild announces that she won’t run for Senate, while Dr. Nche Zama launched his campaign for Governor. Here is the Playbook.
Congresswoman Susan Wild said in an interview with Roll Call that she loves “having a district” that she can know every corner of and is “solid staying” where she is.
Dr. Nche Zama, a renowned cardiothoracic surgeon, highlights education, healthcare, and the economy on his campaign website.
Jason Richey, a partner at Pittsburgh’s K&L Gates law firm, announced his candidacy for the GOP race for Governor. Here is the Playbook.
Jason Richey, an Allegheny County resident and partner at Pittsburgh’s K&L Gates law firm, released a 12-point plan that he calls his “Contract with Pennsylvanians,” which aims at launching the “Great Pennsylvania Comeback.”
What Should Happen With the U.S. Department of Education?
Total Voters: 62