Former Trump officials are barnstorming Pennsylvania this week in hopes of electing the man who could give them roles in a second administration. The Trump campaign launched a bus tour Monday made up largely of senior officials from former President Donald Trump’s first term.
A top political handicapper shifted its rating on Monday in the pivotal Pennsylvania Senate race, signaling dwindling chances for Democratic Sen. Bob Casey's re-election.
In a stretch of what once was Pennsylvania steel country, Democrats and Republicans are looking to test their strength with Latino voters.
As the two presidential candidates ramping up their efforts in Pennsylvania, voters throughout the state have already begun sending in their mail-in ballots ahead of the Nov. 5 election day.
A Pennsylvania man was charged with threatening to kill an employee of a state political party who had been recruiting people to monitor polls for the Nov. 5 U.S. election, according to court documents made public on Monday.
The state is crucial in order to secure victory in November and has voted for the overall winner in 48 out of 59 of the last elections.
The neck-and-neck contest between Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA) and Republican challenger Dave McCormick is one of several that could be the Senate majority-maker.
Federal prosecutors said John C. Pollard of Philadelphia allegedly sent threatening text messages to the person’s cellphone.
Democrats have a very, very thin path to keeping control of the Senate, where they currently have a 51-49 majority. West Virginia is considered gone following the retirement of Sen. Joe Manchin, and M
The Post drove 1,000 miles talking to voters in the most critical battleground state and found worries about Harris, fears about Trump and uncertainty all over.
Trump will host a rally in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, attend the Jets-Steelers NFL game in Pittsburgh, and work behind the counter at a McDonald’s in Lower Southampton Township, his campaign said. But for Rep. Scott Perry, R-PA, this will “highlight he’s for the working class,” he said on NewsNation’s “Morning in America with Hena Doba” on Sunday.