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Elections

The Pennsylvania state Capitol (Tom Downing / WITF)
Keystone Crossroads
Politics & Policy

In Pa., 381K more people voted for a Democrat for state House. But GOP kept the majority

A redistricting fight looms in the state

8 years ago

Pennsylvania Congressman Bob Brady announces that he will not seek re-election.
The Why
Politics & Policy

The Brady Bunch: Why a federal probe into a political payoff didn’t really pay off

Even though U.S. Rep. Bob Brady's campaign paid $90,000 to an opponent who dropped out of the race, he won't be charged with a crime.

Air Date: December 10, 2018

Listen 14:45
President Donald Trump talks to media before boarding Marine One on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018, for the short trip to Andrews Air Force Base en route to Philadelphia to attend the Army-Navy Football Game. (Carolyn Kaster/AP)
Politics & Policy

Whether a president can be prosecuted remains in dispute

 For the first time, prosecutors have tied President Donald Trump to a federal crime.

8 years ago

An employee at the Utah County Election office puts mail in ballots into a container to register the vote in the midterm elections on November 6.
(George Frey/Getty Images)
NPR
Politics & Policy

Voting by mail is on the rise, but could alleged N.C. election fraud change that?

Supporters say it increases turnout, because it is significantly more convenient for most voters.

8 years ago

Sen. Cory Booker
Politics & Policy

Sen. Cory Booker visits New Hampshire in preview for 2020

Booker was invited by the New Hampshire Democratic Party to headline its post-midterm election "victory celebration" in Manchester.

8 years ago

In this Sept. 10, 2013 file photo, Justin Clark is shown in Bridgeport, Conn. White House political director Bill Stepien and Justin Clark, the director of the office of public liaison, are leaving the administration to work on President Donald Trump's re-election campaign. (Jessica Hill/AP Photo)
Politics & Policy

Trump political aides shifting over to re-election campaign

Bill Stepien and Justin Clark are leaving the administration to work on President Donald Trump's re-election campaign.

8 years ago

From left to right: Michael Cohen, Michael Flynn, Paul Manafort (AP)
Radio Times
Politics & Policy

Mueller’s big week

Guests: Quinta Jurecic, Andrew Prokop, David Corn It’s a busy week for the Mueller investigation. On Tue ...

Air Date: December 7, 2018 10:00 am

Listen 49:39
The hacking was first detected in April, but top GOP officials, including House Speaker Paul Ryan, weren't notified about the attack until Monday, when reporters began asking questions. (Jacquelyn Martin/AP)
NPR
Politics & Policy

House GOP campaign arm says it was hacked during the 2018 election cycle

A spokesman working on behalf of the National Republican Congressional Committee acknowledged the compromise and said it was reported to authorities.

8 years ago

Former Vice President Joe Biden speaks during a campaign rally for incumbent Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., Wednesday, Oct. 31, 2018, in Bridgeton, Mo. (Jeff Roberson/AP Photo)
Politics & Policy

Biden says he's the most qualified person to be president

Former Vice President Joe Biden says he believes that he is the most qualified person in the country to be president.

8 years ago

Democrat auditor-elect Kathy McGuiness has been appointed deputy state auditor until her official swearing-in on Jan. 1. She will replace her election opponent James Spadola, who was put into that post by current auditor Tom Wagner three weeks before voters decided to award the office to McGuiness. (Courtesy of James Spadola, Cris Barrish/WHYY)
Politics & Policy

Delaware auditor-elect McGuiness to join office as temporary deputy

Spadola is leaving the post and Wagner is appointing McGuiness to the deputy’s post in advance of her taking office Jan. 1.

8 years ago

Michigan's Democratic Attorney General-elect Dana Nessel. Republican lawmakers meet Tuesday to try to limit some of her authority
NPR
Politics & Policy

In states they lost, some GOP lawmakers rush to limit new Democrats’ power

Less than a month after the midterm elections, Republican state lawmakers in Wisconsin and Michigan are working to limit the powers of newly elected Dem in statewide office.

8 years ago

A Delaware County district office for state Sen. Tom Killion is seen in this photo taken on Wednesday Nov. 28, 2018. (Ed Mahon / PA Post)
Keystone Crossroads
Politics & Policy

Can a moderate Republican like Tom Killion survive in the Philly suburbs?

After Democratic successes in southeastern Pa., he returns to a state Senate seat that will be a political target

8 years ago

State Treasurer-elect Colleen Davis had her driving license suspended for the fourth time during the campaign against incumbent Ken Simpler. (Saquan Stimpson for WHYY)
Courts & Law

4th driving suspension for Delaware treasurer-elect spurs GOP ethics complaint

A week after being elected Nov. 6, Colleen Davis was arrested for driving with a suspended license, the fourth time she has been charged with that offense.

8 years ago

Listen 2:10
(From left) Mary Gay Scanlon, Madeleine Dean, Chrissy Houlahan, and Susan Wild, all Pennsylvania women who won their congressional bids during the 2018-midterm elections (Emily Cohen for WHYY; Matt Rourke/AP Photo; Matt Rourke/AP Photo; Jacqueline Larma/AP Photo)
Dave Davies: Off Mic
Politics & Policy

Voter turnout booms in ‘burbs, Philadelphia

We look at voter turnout in Southeast Pennsylvania...big numbahs.

8 years ago

On a marked-up 2018 sample ballot from Chenango County, N.Y., illustrated index fingers point toward each candidate and tiny unfamiliar emblems represent each party — an eagle for Republicans, for example. One design expert calls these elements seriously antiquated. (Cameron Pollack/NPR)
NPR
Politics & Policy

Why are so many election ballots confusing?

These designs do more than irk usability experts. They can cause voters to make real mistakes.

8 years ago

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