Charlie Wolfson | PublicSource
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An ad funded by a conservative super PAC claims Sen. Casey is responsible for Philadelphia’s “Sanctuary City” policy but fails to make clear his role.
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“Extremist voting record” is a 30-second TV ad from the re-election campaign for Democratic U.S. Rep. Chris Deluzio, taking aim at his opponent, Republican state Rep. Rob Mercuri, for his record on abortion policy.
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Thank a handful of billionaires and concealed donors for flooding Pittsburgh screens with attack ads.
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Candidates in a pivotal Pa. Senate district traded accusations over abortion and healthcare for transgender people, each stretching the facts.
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Aired more than 1,000 times across Pennsylvania, an ad targeting U.S. Sen Bob Casey fails to account for inflation’s main causes — but so does the incumbent’s “greedflation” argument.
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A Republican faction is asking election officials to trim voters from the list. In an atmosphere of election suspicion, some fear the bid could feed an "echo chamber."
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Candidates for county executive try to portray each other as representing political extremes, even as voters weigh moderation’s value and polling suggests polarization.
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Judicial hires, campaign contributions and a lawsuit shed light on the county treasurer’s influence as he runs for executive.
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A decade after the last systematic review of property tax assessments, candidates are taking a range of positions on the third rail of county politics.