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Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor and a top Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, John Fetterman, is recovering from a stroke he says was caused by a heart condition called atrial fibrillation.
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Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. and U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman suffered what he described as a stroke caused by a clot from his heart during an episode of atrial fibrillation. The Democratic frontrunner insists the episode will not derail his campaign.
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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 candidates for the governor and U.S. Senate seats quickly weighed in on the potential overturning of Roe.
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The state’s Senate hopefuls vary widely on the issues of voting rights and democracy.
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On the Republican side, voters are more unified on a host of issues, except who they plan to vote for next month. Even Donald Trump’s endorsement of doctor and television celebrity Mehmet Oz appears to have done little to clarify the picture.
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The leading candidates for the Democratic nomination for Pennsylvania’s open U.S. Senate seat held their first live-televised prime-time debate.
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An overview of what's at stake in the 2022 race to represent Pennsylvania in the U.S. Senate, as well as candidate profiles on Democrats John Fetterman, Alex Khalil, Conor Lamb, and Malcolm Kenyatta; and Republicans Kathy Barnette, Jeff Bartos, George Bochetto, Sean Gale, David McCormick, Mehmet Oz, and Carla Sands.
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Though more Republican-held seats are up for grabs in November, Democratic struggles mean the GOP has improved its likelihood to take control of the Senate. Here are the key contests to watch.
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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.