Katie Meyer | WHYY
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Despite millions of dollars in super PAC money sloshing around and lots of big, politically-connected donors picking their favorite candidates, the GOP gubernatorial hopeful who is leading in recent polls has raised relatively little money.
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As Kathy Barnette surges in polling on Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate race, the national press is descending on her campaign – and the campaign has greeted the attention with some reluctance.
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In the two contested primaries for Pennsylvania’s open U.S. Senate seat, money has mattered a lot. But it may not end up being the deciding factor.
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Pennsylvania’s GOP gubernatorial frontrunners want no abortion, no mail voting, and lots of frackingNo matter who wins Pennsylvania’s Republican gubernatorial primary, the candidate will probably be someone who supports essentially outlawing abortion, getting rid of mail voting, dramatically expanding fracking, and slashing regulations on drillers and other industries.
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For the first time Monday night, all the major candidates in Pennsylvania’s Republican U.S. Senate primary met for a debate.
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To date, White has dumped $4 million of his own money into his campaign — more self-funding than any other candidate in the race.
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In Allegheny County, local Democrats passed over three progressives who already serve in the state House: Rep. Jessica Benham, Rep. Emily Kinkead, and Rep. Summer Lee, who is running for Congress.
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Pennsylvania’s GOP gubernatorial primary had a tumultuous Tuesday — and all of that chaos can be traced back to Donald Trump.
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Every election cycle, candidates for the U.S. Senate and House have to file detailed, public reports on their personal finances.
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For the past ten days, hundreds of candidates for Pennsylvania’s state House and Senate have been scrambling to collect the signatures they need for the nomination petitions that will get them on the ballot for this year’s midterm elections. Typically, they get three weeks.