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Democratic Attorney General Josh Shapiro Wins Re-Election
Shapiro had garnered 3.3 million votes to his challenger’s 3 million as of 2:45 p.m.
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With More Than 163,000 Mail-In Ballots to Go, Biden is Closing in on Trump in Pennsylvania
Almost 59,000 mail-in ballots are in Philadelphia, where it is believed the vast majority will go to Biden. Another 36,000 are in Pittsburgh.
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With More Than 760,000 Ballots to Go, Mail-Ins Already Changing Leads in Some Races
President Donald Trump’s lead over Joe Biden has shrunk, and Attorney General Josh Shapiro and two Democratic US Reps. have taken the lead in their races.
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With More Than 1.4 Million PA Mail-in Ballots to Be Counted, Races Still Too Close to Call
Twenty-one counties (almost a third of the state’s 67 counties) did not even start counting mail-in ballots until this morning.
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What Could a Joe Biden Victory Really Mean to Scranton?
It can really help a town when one of its residents becomes president. We look at the hometowns of Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton to see what a Biden victory could mean for Scranton.
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Young Black Voters Could Be the Key to Biden Winning It All
Biden isn’t guaranteed their vote, even if they’re not going to vote for Trump. How does he reach them?
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Pennsylvania’s Election Night Could Last Days Because of a Few Counties
A few Pennsylvania counties won’t start counting mail-in ballots until Nov. 4.
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Biden: ‘You Will Be Seen and Heard and Respected By Me’
Democratic presidential nominee and former Vice President Joe Biden promised crowds in Bucks and Luzerne counties that he would “work as hard for those who don’t support me as for those who do.”
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Biden, Trump Use Swing State of Pennsylvania to Take Swings at Each Other
Donald Trump attempted to use the state’s coronavirus response as an example of why people shouldn’t vote for Joe Biden during the debate on Thursday, but Biden took a different view.
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Wolf to Legislature: Help Our Struggling Restaurants Now
Restaurants “should not be forced to bear the financial burden of [the pandemic] on their own,” Gov. Tom Wolf said.




















