Campaign 2012
Opinion: Amazing ‘Stupid Things’
Former House Republican Leader Dick Armey criticized GOP candidates for saying “stupid things,” but here is one problem: The 2012 candidates were talking about Republican policy.
Latino Community In Spotlight After Election
President Obama won last week’s election with an electoral landslide, largely because of the Latino vote. Philadelphia has a large Latino population and they’re hoping immigration reform will be a top priority.
Watchdog Group: Phila. Provisional Ballot Voters Email Committee Of 70
The Committee of 70 wants Philadelphians who resorted to using ‘provisional’ ballots in the presidential election to raise their concerns and e-mail the election watchdog group.
Pa.’s First Openly Gay Legislator Ready To Take Office
Pennsylvania’s first elected gay legislator is getting ready to take office in the State House in January after winning an uncontested race this past week.
Judge Gives Some New Jersey Voters Another Chance
A New Jersey judge has ruled that displaced voters who could not get through when they requested ballots by fax or email Tuesday can still vote.
Republican Lawmaker Questions Philadelphia Election
Republican state House Speaker Sam Smith is suggesting the election in Philadelphia was rigged, but Democratic Sen. Vincent Hughes says Smith is sour because Republicans lost badly in Pennsylvania.
All Eyes On Pennsylvania’s 20 Electoral College Votes
Both sides are looking for Pennsylvania’s critical 20 electoral votes.
Pennsylvania Elects New Attorney General Today
What is arguably the biggest case ever prosecuted by an elected Pennsylvania attorney general – the Jerry Sandusky case – has dominated the race for the next AG.
Analysis: Poll Numbers Shed Light On Sudden Campaign Focus On Pennsylvania
Mitt Romney campaigned hard in Bucks County yesterday and now Bill Clinton follows up in Philadelphia and Montgomery County. So, what’s happening a day away from the election?
Pa. Focus Of Campaigns On Eve Of Election
On this, the final day before Election Day, the candidates are making their final push, and part of that effort is focused on Pennsylvania.
Voter Watchdog Warns Of Misleading Robocalls
With Election Day just hours away, voters have been receiving unsolicited advice on how to cast a ballot at the polls. Voting watchdogs say some of the messaging is misleading and incorrect.
Philadelphia Poll Workers To Receive Pay Increase?
It’s too late for this week’s elections, but Philadelphia City Council plans to take a look at whether the folks who work the polls on primaries and elections deserve better pay.
Races For President, Senate, AG Top Pa. Ballot
After a presidential campaign distinguished more by sporadic TV commercials than candidate visits to the state, Pennsylvania voters will help choose the nation’s leader and elect a U.S. senator, a state attorney general and dozens of other government leaders in Tuesday’s election.
Ryan To Boost GOP Ticket In Fleeting Pennsylvania Visit
Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan is slated to visit Pennsylvania.
Jill Biden, Clinton To Visit Pennsylvania Before Tuesday
The wife of Vice President Joe Biden is making several stops in Pennsylvania in support of President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign.


























