The Republican State Leadership Committee (RSLC) says its recent digital ads play well in Election 2021’s two major battlegrounds: New Jersey and Virginia.
On Wednesday, the national GOP organization released the results of an internal survey; the survey found that 57% of LD8 voters were more likely to vote for a Republican legislator in November after seeing the RSLC ad which focuses on the MLB’s recent decision to bolt Georgia.
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The RSLC talked to 656 “high propensity persuadable voters” in LD8 which is a key legislative battleground this fall. Both Assembly seats are open in the suburban Philadelphia district, and incumbent Republican Assemblywoman and former Burlington County Sheriff Jean Stanfield is challing the incumbent Democrat Dawn Addiego who switched parties two years ago.
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HARRISBURG Local officials charged with implementing any changes lawmakers might make to Pennsylvania’s Election Code are begging Democrats and Republicans to work together, a request that seems increasingly unlikely to be fulfilled given the parties’ continued partisan tensions, especially over voting rights.
The division and hostility was on full display last week as the House State Government Committee wrapped up the last of 10 election oversight meetings, which Chairman Seth Grove (R., York) framed as a necessary endeavor following the 2020 election, but which Democrats have attacked as political theater and a cover for voter suppression.
“It was a deep mockery, in fact, a sad mockery of the hardworking election officials that carried out and executed our elections across all 67 counties,” Minority Chair Margo Davidson (D., Delaware) said at the end of Thursday’s meeting. “Confidence in our elections has been destroyed by the very people that lament
In the aftermath of the 2020 election, the confidence many people had in our electoral process plummeted. And rather than proposing commonsense solutions to address the public’s genuine concerns, congressional Democrats are now trying to use the complete control they have of Washington to paint a crisis and exploit it.
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For Spotlight PA Election officials hope Democrats and Republicans can finally agree on giving counties more time to process mail ballots before Election Day.
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Local officials charged with implementing any changes lawmakers might make to Pennsylvania’s Election Code are begging Democrats and Republicans to work together, a request that seems increasingly unlikely to be fulfilled given the parties’ continued partisan tensions, especially over voting rights.
The division and hostility was on full display last week as the House State Government Committee wrapped up the last of 10 election oversight meetings, which Chairman Seth Grove (R., York) framed as a necessary endeavor following the 2020 election, but which Democrats have attacked as political theater