Speaker Series Seeks to Combat Election Misinformation in Pennsylvania
All Voting is Local Pennsylvania is hosting a series of webinars called “Elections in Focus” to explain Election Day processes to voters.
All Voting is Local Pennsylvania is hosting a series of webinars called “Elections in Focus” to explain Election Day processes to voters.
Philadelphia was on trial in Warminster Wednesday in what was Republican “political theater” desperately performed to stoke fear and pander for votes.
The DJOP called the former president “delusional” and said “it won’t bend to his anti-semitic threats.”
Anti-choice, anti-environment, and anti-worker, these Republicans’ extreme voting records show voters there’s a clear choice with their Democratic opponents Mitchell and Stoltz.
“The message that is really being said to our young people is that, ‘You are controversial. We think you’re dangerous, we think you’re a threat, and we can’t talk about you.’”
The Bucks County Republican state senate candidate is stumbling toward the finish line as Election Day nears.
“I think this will embolden some of those counties to not count these ballots, even though I think the weight of authority is that they still have to,” noted Marc Elias, a lawyer and founder of the voting rights advocacy group Democracy Docket.

Despite the state Supreme Court consistently backing the right to offer ballot curing, the lack of explicit requirement for it in state law will mean local election officials in various parts of Pennsylvania this fall are unlikely to offer it.
The group, which claims to be about “parent rights,” has ties to the January 6 insurrection and Christian Nationalists. They also have a chapter in Bucks County.
“We are all looking for some kind of hope; for someone who has been successful in taking on the far right,” said Barbara Simmons, executive director of The Peace Center in Langhorne.
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