Tag: Philadelphia
2024 was too big to rig against President Trump
By: Sean M. Guay Too big to rig The 2024 election was driven by inflation and immigration. These two factors became completely out of control, and […]
Brandon Flood joins the transition team of Philadelphia Mayor-elect Cherelle Parker
As a member of the team, Brandon Flood will craft and enact government policy to execute Mayor Parker’s plan to make Philadelphia the safest, cleanest, and greenest city in the nation.
Fallen tree on Route 102 trolley tracks leaves riders stranded in Drexel Hill, power loss
Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania – A fallen tree is causing power loss between Baltimore Avenue and Marshall Road Stations on SEPTA Route 102. The trolley is […]
Central Pennsylvania students are not proficient in math, still below pre-pandemic levels
Pennsylvania quietly released failing PSSA scores the day after public school board elections were held
Doug Mastriano had 70,000 more in-person votes than Josh Shapiro at the polls on Election Day
Photo Credit: Courtney Reed By: Sean Guay Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – The most recently updated voting tallies in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania show Republican candidate Doug […]
Rasmussen: Mastriano gains momentum as Republicans poll at 48% in Pennsylvania
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania – Republican candidate for Pennsylvania Governor Doug Mastriano’s campaign has been rapidly gaining momentum as he tours across the state. Poll numbers released […]
Pennsylvania Governor Wolf calls Philadelphia riots a “peaceful protest”
12 police officers were hospitalized including one run over in a truck attack
PA’s election for Auditor General: A Bangledeshi American from Philly, vs. an African American Republican from Harrisburg
The race for Auditor General in Pennsylvania has been narrowed down to a Bangledeshi American Democrat named Nina Ahmad from Philadelphia, and her opponent, Timothy DeFoor, an African American Republican from Harrisburg.
Organized protesters expected to converge on Philadelphia City Hall, Friday, May 8
Circulating fliers call on “patriots” to descend on City Hall in Center City Philadelphia
In criticism of Wolf and Krasner, Trump asks PA voters, “How did you let that happen?”
Trump blasted Phila. DA Larry Krasner for releasing violent criminals, and asked the crowd in Pennsylvania, “What the Hell! How did you let that happen?”
He also criticized Gov. Tom Wolf’s record on charter schools and blocking students school choice, again asking Pennsylvania voters, “What’s that all about? How did that happen?”



