Last week, Arizona indicted 18 Trump allies on felony charges from their attempt to overturn the 2020 election – including two sitting state legislators.
Arizona isn’t the only place with election deniers in the state capitol.
In Pennsylvania, States United Action reports a THIRD of the PA House of Representatives are election deniers.
Dozens signed a letter urging Congress to throw out PA’s electoral votes before insurrectionists stormed the US Capitol.
Republicans need to flip just ONE seat in the PA House to wipe out our hard-fought Democratic majority and put election deniers back in power.
On January 6, 2021, Republicans objected to the electoral votes from two must-win swing states: Arizona and Pennsylvania.
At Turn PA Blue, we’re working around the clock to stop MAGA Republicans. But we can’t stay in the fight without you.
Republicans have held the 50-seat Pennsylvania State Senate for over 2 decades.
But the Republican majority is shrinking: from 34 seats in 2017 to 28 seats today.
To control Congressional redistricting by 2030, we need to take full control of the PA General Assembly.
Turn PA Blue organized for years to successfully flip the PA State House after decades of Republican control – and we’re not giving up until Democrats win both chambers.
Today, we’re highlighting 3 newly nominated Democrats in red-to-blue State Senate races that just won nomination in yesterday’s primary.
Meet the 3 red-to-blue candidates we’re highlighting today:
Patty Kim (SD-15, Dauphin) would be the first Korean-American in the PA State Senate. A former TV journalist, Patty has served since 2005 as a city councilwoman and State Representative. She’s running to flip a Biden +15 district.
Jim Wertz (SD-49, Erie) is a teacher, union broadcaster and production manager for local Erie news. A teacher, father, and chairman of the Erie County Democratic Party, Jim is running to take back our democracy and defend abortion rights in a Biden +2 district.
Nicole Ruscitto (SD-37 Allegheny) served as a public educator for 27 years, working as a school librarian and basketball coach. She’ll defend public education from right-wing book-banners and funding cuts.
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