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Fetterman Back By July 1? “Maybe. I think so.”

by Gerry

Pennsylvania Democratic Senate candidate John Fetterman, who is recovering from a stroke, may be away from the campaign trail until July, his wife says https://t.co/MQjBAll9AV

— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) June 6, 2022

Gov. Tom Wolf, it “does nothing to increase access to voting.”

One provision in the bill would remove the county residency requirement in state law for certified poll watchers, freeing them to come from anywhere in the state.https://t.co/MyUXRRtCYo

— LowerMerionPolitics (@LowerMerionPol) June 7, 2022

‘Election integrity’ or ‘election intimidation?’ controversial bill passes Pa. Senate https://t.co/gbExTzlbfM

— Jan Murphy (@JanMurphy) June 7, 2022

Kathy Barnette’s Tepid (or Non) Endorsement of Dr. Oz

My loyalty is to the 330,000+ Pennsylvanians who defied the establishment and voted for me.

We now know who the GOP nominee for Pennsylvania’s Senate seat is.

The weight of the party is on Mehmet Oz's shoulders. Let's go do the hard work. pic.twitter.com/GbEUXsaSuN

— Kathy Barnette (@Kathy4Truth) June 6, 2022

State Senator Sharif Street and Gubernatorial Candidate Josh Shapiro Vie For Control Of The State Democratic Party
https://t.co/ZW4q31XosB

— LowerMerionPolitics (@LowerMerionPol) June 7, 2022

New: Kerry Benninghoff, leader of the PA state House GOP, is seeking to appeal the PA Supreme Court’s decision to accept the new state legislative maps.

He’s asking the U.S. Supreme Court (Alito) for a 60-day extension so he can file his cert petition appealing the decision.

— Jonathan Lai 🙊 賴柏羽 (@Elaijuh) June 1, 2022

What does a potato roll have to do with the assault on American democracy? The answer is James Martin.

The Pennsylvania bread maker is the largest donor by far to the state’s far-right GOP nominee for governor, Doug Mastriano.https://t.co/6Daq4v8uVp

— Capital & Main (@capitalandmain) June 6, 2022

From ⁦@AudreyFahlberg⁩: Conservatives Who Tried to Derail Doug Mastriano’s Pennsylvania Primary Bid Consider Supporting him in November https://t.co/xHZP6rKZDD

— The Dispatch (@thedispatch) June 2, 2022

A Pennsylvania canary in Democrats’ national coal mine https://t.co/1JLLAcwUBA

— LowerMerionPolitics (@LowerMerionPol) June 1, 2022

Pennsylvania U.S. Senator Pat Toomey is part of a bipartisan group negotiating in hopes of reaching a modest deal on gun-control legislation https://t.co/EiCHZIf4NB

— abc27 News (@abc27News) May 26, 2022

Doug Mastriano, the Republican nominee for governor of Pennsylvania, wants to throw out all 8.7 million of the state's existing voter registrations https://t.co/xy30OzFDrS via @bpolitics

— LowerMerionPolitics (@LowerMerionPol) June 7, 2022

I need to talk about exceptionally well-intended people who give money to candidates who have zero chance of winning but sound great on Twitter.

You're lighting money on fire.

I need this thread to spread so people understand how to better use limited donor funds.

🧵

— Mike Schlossberg (@MikeSchlossberg) June 1, 2022

High-profile GOP primary losses could make passing Pa.’s next budget painful, via @StephenJ_Caruso https://t.co/HelXRUrs9W

— Spotlight PA (@SpotlightPA) May 27, 2022

Companies blanket Pa. with ads about how to get a medical marijuana card, but doctors are silenced from @spotlightpa https://t.co/Q19eGW3Km3

— LowerMerionPolitics (@LowerMerionPol) June 1, 2022

How Doug Mastriano built a grassroots movement in Pa. on election denial, Christianity and Facebook https://t.co/mUCWllIXSc

— PennLive.com (@PennLive) May 23, 2022

&/But, you know who else thought Doug Mastriano would be easy to beat with a huge war chest, all 'the best' consultants, the right resume & a positive rep? Bill McSwain, Dave White, & Jake Corman🤷‍♀️ pic.twitter.com/OZ3VqpxbQ3

— Lara Putnam (@lara_putnam) May 23, 2022

Rep. Scott Perry rejects Jan. 6 committee’s subpoena, did not participate in scheduled deposition https://t.co/lBTQA5gr22

— PennLive.com (@PennLive) May 26, 2022

The unionization drive sweeping Starbucks shops nationwide has hit Philly, as four stores in the city voted to unionize yesterday. https://t.co/aXX84ghc7i

— Billy Penn (@billy_penn) May 26, 2022

Mastriano shares documents with Jan. 6 Committee. The battle over mail ballots may be headed to U.S. Supreme Court. Difference between Poll Workers and Poll Watchers. Could PA cities craft own gun laws? Here is the Playbook. https://t.co/DT6vyPUFFm pic.twitter.com/egaQ7ua4Nb

— Sy Snyder (@PoliticsPA) June 2, 2022

Filed Under: Government/Politics Tagged With: Fetterman, Josh Shapiro, Mastriano

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