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Philly Processing Center Works to Count Mail-In Ballots
A processing center in Northeast Philadelphia is responsible for counting many of Pennsylvania’s mail-in ballots. NBC10’s Karen Hua gives us an inside look.
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Move To ‘Reconcile' Philly Voter Rolls Could Prolong Pa.'s 2022 Elections
A last-minute effort in Philadelphia to ensure double votes aren’t counted means the result of Pennsylvania’s highly watched U.S. Senate and gubernatorial races likely won’t be known until after Election Day.
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Dozens Line Up to Fix Mail-In Ballots at City Hall
Election officials say at least 3,000 ballots in Philadelphia have errors on them and are at risk of not counting. Dozens of people lined up to get them fixed on Election Day at City Hall. NBC10’s Miguel Martinez-Valle reports.
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Doug Mastriano, Josh Shapiro Make Final Push to Voters in Pa. Governor Race
Both Democrat Josh Shapiro and Republican Doug Mastriano spent the last full day before the 2022 Pennsylvania election making a final push to get voters to the polls. NBC10’s Matt DeLucia reports on the governor’s race.
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At Stake in Pa. Governor Race: Abortion, Presidency
Voters electing a new governor of Pennsylvania will choose between Democrat Josh Shapiro and Republican Doug Mastriano. At stake in Tuesday’s election are the future of abortion rights and management of the 2024 presidential election in a swing state that is often decisive. Shapiro is the state’s two-term elected attorney general. He smashed Pennsylvania’s campaign finance record in a powerhouse...
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Push For Pennsylvania: Senate Candidates Campaigning One Last Time
With just hours until the polls open for midterm elections, nominees for Senate and governor in Pennsylvania spent the day solidifying their message to voters. NBC10’s Brian Sheehan has the update on the race.
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Pa. Candidates for U.S. Senate, Governor Make Final Pitch to Voters in Philly Suburbs
Philadelphia and its suburbs are the focal point of national politics yet again this week, as the balance of power in the United States Senate could very well be decided by local voters in Tuesday’s midterm elections.
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All Eyes on Pa. Ahead of U.S. Senate, Governor Races
NBC10’s Randy Gyllenhaal has a look at the final push by U.S. Senate hopefuls Republican Dr. Mehmet Oz and Democrat John Fetterman to get voters out in the Philadelphia region for Tuesday’s 2022 midterm election. NBC10’s Matt DeLucia previews the final push by Democrat Joh Shapiro and Republican Doug Mastriano as they vie to be the next...
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Candidates Make Final Push in Pennsylvania Before Election Day
Pennsylvania will play a key role in the midterm elections. Both Democrats and Republicans made their final push in the keystone state over the weekend. NBC10’s Karen Hua has the details.
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Biden, Obama, Trump Make Final Midterm Push in Pennsylvania
Swing-state Pennsylvania was the stage for a clash of presidents on Saturday as each party’s biggest stars worked to energize voters just days before voting concludes in high-stakes midterm elections across the country.
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Election Day Security in Philadelphia
When voters head to the polls on Tuesday, they should be able to expect their vote will be safe and secure, and that they’ll be able to cast their ballot without intimidation or harassment. Philadelphia City Commissioner Seth Bluestein (R) joined NBC10 @Issue to discuss security and concerns here in Philadelphia.
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Biden, Obama Back Shapiro, Fetterman in Philly Stop
President Joe Biden and former President Barack Obama made a stop in Philadelphia in support of gubernatorial and U.S. Senate candidates Josh Shapiro and John Fetterman, with only days to go before the midterm elections. NBC10’s Karen Hua reports.
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Crime and Pennsylvania's Race for Governor
Attorney General Josh Shapiro talks “unacceptable” level of violence, crime-fighting plans and Philadelphia DA Larry Krasner. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk requested to speak with both candidates for governor. While Republican Doug Mastriano has not responded to requests for interviews, Democrat Shapiro agreed to speak with her.
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Senator Doug Mastriano Proposes Property Tax Cut; Questions for School Funding Plan Arise
Earlier this year, Senator Doug Mastriano proposed an idea that would eliminate property taxes, and fully fund schools, but questions continue to pop up on how he plans to fund schools. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk has more.
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Protesters Gather Outside Pa. Gov. Candidate's Hispanic Town Hall in Philadelphia
Pa. Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano spoke at an Hispanic town hall in Philadelphia on Friday. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk attended the event.
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In 2019, Doug Mastriano Said Women Who Violated Proposed Abortion Ban Should Be Charged With Murder
In 2019, Pennsylvania state Sen. Doug Mastriano, now the Republican nominee for governor, sponsored legislation barring abortions at around six weeks. Asked if women who broke that law should be charged with murder, he said, “Yes.”
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Shapiro, Fetterman Hold Leads in Pa. Gov., U.S. Senate Races, New Poll Shows
Pennsylvania Democrats Josh Shapiro and John Fetterman lead Republicans Doug Mastriano and Mehmet Oz in their respective gubernatorial and U.S. Senate races, according to a new Muhlenberg College/Morning Call poll.
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Oz Releases Health Records, Still Attacking Fetterman About His Health
Republican Mehmet Oz released medical records on Friday in his ongoing effort to call Democrat John Fetterman’s health into question in the closely watched open U.S. Senate race in Pennsylvania. NBC10 reporter Lauren Mayk has the story.
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Former Sen. Rick Santorum Joins Doug Mastriano Rally in Pa. Suburbs
Republican candidate for Pennsylvania governor Doug Mastriano was in the Philadelphia area for a rally Thursday afternoon. He’s up against Democrat Josh Shapiro for the state’s top job, and both men are trying to win over voters in Philly’s suburban counties. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk reports from Wynnewood.
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Support of False Election Claims Runs Deep in 2022 GOP Midterm Field
An Associated Press review has found that nearly 1 in 3 Republican candidates for statewide offices that play a role in overseeing, certifying or defending elections supported overturning the 2020 presidential election. That review shows that of the 86 Republican candidates vying for those positions in 37 states in the November general election, one-third have echoed Trump’s lies that widespread fraud cost him reelection.