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"It's gross, and deeply unpatriotic, for the big corporations to be rolling around in cash while charging us record-high prices for gas and groceries," said the Democratic U.S. Senate candidate.
Smith’s election as state representative for PA's 18th House District would provide relief from decades of constituent disregard by Bensalem Republicans.
The Republican lawmaker is co-sponsoring a resolution calling for a Constitutional Convention – a dangerous pet project of extremist Republicans that would throw the country into turmoil.
His votes contribute to exacerbating climate change, controlling women, and institutionalizing voter suppression.
Miller couldn't stand by while Republican Rep. Craig Staats continues to misrepresent the people of Bucks County.
Lowering drug prices and health care costs, reducing pollution, creating jobs, and providing tax relief are not a priority for the Trump-endorsed congressman.
When push comes to shove, the Bucks County lawmaker is a reliable vote for the PA GOP and its extremist agenda.
As a study published in 2014 in The BMJ found, half of the advice Oz gave out on his show was "baseless or wrong," and researchers at Georgetown University found in 2018 that more than three-quarters of his recommendations "did not align with evidence-based medical guidelines."
Leaked recordings reveal plans to deploy an “army of citizens” coordinating with the Republican Party’s “war room” in November, and during future elections.
"The total number of contributions is a major milestone that demonstrates Fetterman's unmatched and steady grassroots support across the commonwealth."
The Bucks County state representative, like the Republican state senator he wants to succeed, can only boast toeing the party line on the worst bills.
While her Republican opponent is busy rubbing elbows with right-wing millionaire Jim Worthington and Dr. Oz, Ehasz is running a grassroots campaign to oust the MAGA extremism those three men represent.
The Republican candidate for governor “ought to stop treating voters as though they are fools.”
“You cannot do business with these people and claim to represent all Pennsylvanians. If you embrace antisemites and racists and homophobes and xenophobes, then you are one of them,” said state Rep. Dan Frankel, D-Allegheny.
“This is an explosive situation and young people are in genuine danger of being disenfranchised. This should be front page news.”

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