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Barnette slams GOP rivals at closed event as spotlight on late-surging Pennsylvania Senate hopeful intensifies
“You will have Mehmet Oz, who by no means used his public platform to push any of our America First agenda. He has by no means. And now we’re being informed he’s a MAGA conservative. By no means,” she mentioned, earlier than attacking McCormick for the ties the hedge fund he beforehand led has to China. “You can’t be in mattress with China financially if you’re not additionally in mattress with China ideologically. … And but they’re telling us they’re conservative. Listen.”
McCormick on Friday portrayed his work in China as “negotiating towards” the nation, including that “nobody has the credentials and the toughness to go toe to toe with China like I do.”
She added: “Take a look at that video they did, proper? I’ve by no means supported Black Lives Matter. I’ve by no means mentioned our nation was systemically racist. The truth is, I’ve at all times mentioned the other, I’ve at all times mentioned my story reveals you simply how far we’ve come as a nation.”
Trump’s endorsement of Ounceshas spurred a backlash from conservative activists in Pennsylvania, a few of whom have gravitated in the direction of Barnette due to the previous President’s choice.
Trump mentioned in an announcement Thursday that Barnette was not a viable basic election candidate.
“Kathy Barnette won’t ever be capable of win the Basic Election towards the Radical Left Democrats,” he mentioned.
“Nobody is speaking about my previous tweets,” she mentioned. “They have to go 10 years virtually into the previous to search out … not an entire thought or a sentence and say that is who she is.”
Barnette additionally attacked Fox host Sean Hannity, who has had Ounceson his present and requested him about a few of her previous tweets. She informed the viewers that Hannity is “doing precisely what he and others have mentioned concerning the left, he’s sowing disinformation with the intention to suppress our vote, with the intention to steal an election. That’s precisely what they’re doing.”
Barnette took concern with that assumption Saturday, arguing that the Republican Celebration usually makes errors in selecting nominees.
“I consider the Republican Celebration has the perfect story. … We hold choosing individuals who suck at telling our story. We do,” she mentioned. “We hold choosing the identical previous, usual individuals, considering we’re going to get a special outcome.”
On the criticisms of her, she added: “Their drawback with me is that I did not ask for permission. I did not ask for permission. I simply walked proper thorough the entrance door.”
Pennsylvania
Lawmaker’s health issue could complicate swearing-in day for Pennsylvania House
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A Democratic state representative’s health problems could complicate the vote for Pennsylvania House speaker on Tuesday as the chamber’s Democrats begin a new two-year session with the same one-seat margin that they had before the November election.
Rep. Matthew Gergely had a “medical emergency over the holidays requiring hospitalization,” according to Beth Rementer, the House Democratic caucus spokesperson.
Neither Rementer nor House GOP spokesperson Jason Gottesman elaborated on what happened or whether the Allegheny County Democrat will be there when the chamber will decide whether to return Speaker Joanna McClinton of Philadelphia to the dais as its presiding officer. Members are also expected to vote on the House’s internal operating rules for the new two-year session.
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A message seeking comment was left at Gergely’s district office in McKeesport.
The House had a rule during the 2023-24 session designed to limit uncertainty under the one-seat margin. Under that rule, vacancies were credited to the party that held the seat most recently until the special election results were in. It’s not clear what might happen if Gergely is absent and a House vote for speaker deadlocks along party lines — 101-101.
Democrats won chamber control two years ago by a single seat, 102-101, and successfully defended it while several vacancies arose and were filled by special elections. In November, not one of the 203 House seats changed parties, meaning Democrats retained majority control by the slimmest of margins.
Republicans changed leadership since November, picking Rep. Jesse Topper of Bedford County to be their floor leader. He succeeded Rep. Bryan Cutler, a former House speaker and caucus leader who remains in the House after being reelected in a Lancaster County district.
House Democrats meanwhile have five new members after Reps. Mike Sturla of Lancaster County and former House Speaker Mark Rozzi of Berks County retired; Reps. Patti Kim of Dauphin County and Nick Pisciottano of Allegheny County relinquished their seats to make successful runs for state Senate; and Rep. Kevin Boyle of Philadelphia lost in the spring primary.
House Republicans saw Rep. Dawn Keefer win a state Senate seat in York County and Rep. Ryan Mackenzie unseat Democratic U.S. Rep. Susan Wild.
In other GOP caucus changes, Rep. Rob Mercuri didn’t seek reelection while running unsuccessfully for Congress in Allegheny County. Reps. Jim Gregory of Blair County and Mike Cabell of Luzerne County lost in the spring primary and six others didn’t run again: Donna Oberlander of Clarion County, Jim Marshall of Beaver County, Aaron Kaufer of Luzerne County, George Dunbar of Westmoreland County, Paul Schemel of Franklin County and Barry Jozwiak of Berks County.
In the state Senate, Republican Joe Picozzi unseated freshman Democratic Sen. Jimmy Dillon in a Philadelphia district. Because Kim flipped a redistricted Harrisburg area seat, that chamber also has the same partisan balance it had in the last session, 28-22. But there is currently one Senate vacancy: Sen. Ryan Aument, a Lancaster Republican, resigned at the end of December to take a top staff job with incoming U.S. Sen. Dave McCormick.
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When will the snow end in Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania? The timing varies
Snow began early Monday morning in Delaware and South Jersey before spreading into Philadelphia and areas to the north. Monday afternoon, the reverse will occur, with snow tapering off from north to south through Philadelphia.
Lingering snow in South Jersey, Delaware
The storm, however, will continue to bring accumulating snowfall to parts of Delaware and South Jersey, even as the heaviest and steadiest snow diminishes during the afternoon. Lingering snow showers are expected in these areas through the evening, finally ending early Tuesday morning.
As the storm moves out, cold and gusty winds will settle across the region Monday night, dropping temperatures into the teens. These winds may create areas of blowing snow, reducing visibility overnight.
High pressure will dominate for the rest of the week, but the cold will persist. Gusty winds on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday will bring frigid conditions to the area.
The chilly temps below freezing also mean that any snow on the ground isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. So, watch out for slick spots on sidewalks and roads into Tuesday.
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