Meet the four Pennsylvania Democrats who could flip control of the House
The Pennsylvania primary has set the stage for a competitive fall campaign that could influence control of the House of Representatives. Four Republican-held districts are pivotal, with Democrats aiming to flip these seats amid a challenging political landscape. The outcomes in these districts may reflect broader national trends and the effectiveness of party strategies moving forward.
- ▪Four Republican-held congressional districts in Pennsylvania are crucial for Democrats to regain control of the House.
- ▪Political analysts emphasize that Pennsylvania is a key battleground state with razor-thin margins.
- ▪The races will test the political influence of President Donald Trump and Governor Josh Shapiro as they seek to solidify their party's standing.
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Pennsylvania‘s primary has set the table politically for a knife-fight fall campaign — and the winners could determine whether Democrats take back control of the House of Representatives. Four Republican-held congressional districts are at the center of it: the Bucks County-centric 1st held by Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA); the Lehigh Valley-based 7th held by Rep. Ryan Mackenzie (R-PA); the 8th, covering Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and northeastern Pennsylvania represented by Rep. Rob Bresnahan (R-PA); and the 10th covering the Harrisburg and York areas held by Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA).
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