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"I would suspect that this is an example of the people who scheduled those initiatives choosing the wrong election to put those initiatives on the ballot."
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"A policy that I don't subscribe to is the idea that a local government would be getting tens of millions of dollars and providing what amounts to corporate welfare."
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So far, Tioga and York Counties have both said they will not be voluntarily turning over any material. Tioga said the primary reason was that Governor Tom Wolf’s administration had heavily discouraged it.
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“My case is gonna be made with 3 million registered Republicans who are gonna decide who they feel is their most electable, conservative Republican to take on the Democratic machine.”
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“Review some of the soft-on-crime pieces of legislation that have been passed in the last few years. I think the combination of all of those policies is having a big effect on this increase in violent crime."
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“It’s running on a common sense agenda that can bring people together of all party affiliations. We know we can’t run with some right-wing agenda that has any sort of extreme tendencies.”
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“I think we’re the favorite, I think it’s early in the game. To take an analogy, I think it’s in the second inning, it’s good to be up a couple runs in the second inning."
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Republicans have described it as “comprehensive,” and the product of witness and expert testimony during a series of committee meetings earlier this year.
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Pennsylvania Republicans lawmakers are calling for stricter voter identification requirements, in-person early voting, signature verification of mail ballots, and other major changes.
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“It seems like every morning we wake up to see another story about violence in our streets or a shooting where innocent victims are either killed or injured."