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Welcome to the Pennsylvania Voters Guide. This guide informs voters of the candidates in the best interest of all Pennsylvanians. You can register to vote in Pennsylvania until October 21st at vote.pa.gov/register. You can still sign-up to vote by mail in Pennsylvania until October 29th at vote.pa.gov/ApplyMailBallot. Voters have until November 5 at 8pm to return their mail-in ballots.
Federal
Vice President Kamala Harris has spent her career fighting for the people—standing up against powerful interests, defending reproductive freedom, and working to lower costs for working families. As Vice President, she's been a critical partner to President Biden, leading on issues like gun safety, voting rights, and the historic investment in infrastructure that’s bringing jobs back to America. Harris knows that a strong middle class is the backbone of our country, and she’s committed to building an economy where everyone has a fair shot at success.
Governor Tim Walz brings a diverse background and a proven record of bipartisan leadership. A veteran, former high school teacher, and the son of a union family, Walz knows what it takes to fight for working people. As Governor of Minnesota, he delivered the largest education funding boost in state history, protected reproductive rights, and ensured free meals for public school students. Together, Harris and Walz offer a vision for a future where every American has the freedom to thrive, with good jobs, quality healthcare, and the right to make decisions about their own lives.
In contrast, Donald Trump and J.D. Vance represent a return to failed policies and a dangerous agenda that would strip away our freedoms and put billionaires in charge of our government. Project 2025, the playbook that was written for Trump and Vance, threatens to roll back hard-won rights and freedoms, from reproductive health to voting access, and prioritize the wealthy over everyday Americans.
Harris and Walz stand ready to protect our democracy, fight for working families, and ensure that every voice is heard.
Vice President Kamala Harris has spent her career fighting for the people—standing up against powerful interests, defending reproductive freedom, and working to lower costs for working families. As Vice President, she's been a critical partner to President Biden, leading on issues like gun safety, voting rights, and the historic investment in infrastructure that’s bringing jobs back to America. Harris knows that a strong middle class is the backbone of our country, and she’s committed to building an economy where everyone has a fair shot at success.
Governor Tim Walz brings a diverse background and a proven record of bipartisan leadership. A veteran, former high school teacher, and the son of a union family, Walz knows what it takes to fight for working people. As Governor of Minnesota, he delivered the largest education funding boost in state history, protected reproductive rights, and ensured free meals for public school students. Together, Harris and Walz offer a vision for a future where every American has the freedom to thrive, with good jobs, quality healthcare, and the right to make decisions about their own lives.
In contrast, Donald Trump and J.D. Vance represent a return to failed policies and a dangerous agenda that would strip away our freedoms and put billionaires in charge of our government. Project 2025, the playbook that was written for Trump and Vance, threatens to roll back hard-won rights and freedoms, from reproductive health to voting access, and prioritize the wealthy over everyday Americans.
Harris and Walz stand ready to protect our democracy, fight for working families, and ensure that every voice is heard.
Bob Casey is a lifelong advocate for Pennsylvania’s working families, fighting to ensure everyone has access to good jobs, affordable healthcare, and the tools needed to thrive. As one of the most effective bipartisan Senators, Casey has passed critical legislation to cap insulin costs for seniors, protect pensions for thousands of workers, and secure funding for infrastructure projects that create tens of thousands of jobs across the state.
He has been a steadfast champion for workers, standing up to corporate price-gouging, fighting to raise the minimum wage, and working to make the tax system fairer for everyday Pennsylvanians. Casey's commitment to protecting rights extends to his efforts to safeguard reproductive freedoms, support veterans, and expand opportunities for people with disabilities. He’s dedicated to making life better for all Pennsylvanians, with a proven record of delivering results.
His opponent, Dave McCormick, is a wealthy former hedge fund CEO who lives in Connecticut and has consistently prioritized his own financial interests over Pennsylvania workers. McCormick's firm bet against American steel companies, outsourced jobs, and invested in foreign competitors, all while using tax loopholes to shelter his wealth. Despite his claims, McCormick’s actions show he’s out of touch with the needs of Pennsylvanians.
Pennsylvania needs a Senator who understands their struggles and fights for their future—not an out-of-state millionaire focused on his own bottom line.
Bob Casey is a lifelong advocate for Pennsylvania’s working families, fighting to ensure everyone has access to good jobs, affordable healthcare, and the tools needed to thrive. As one of the most effective bipartisan Senators, Casey has passed critical legislation to cap insulin costs for seniors, protect pensions for thousands of workers, and secure funding for infrastructure projects that create tens of thousands of jobs across the state.
He has been a steadfast champion for workers, standing up to corporate price-gouging, fighting to raise the minimum wage, and working to make the tax system fairer for everyday Pennsylvanians. Casey's commitment to protecting rights extends to his efforts to safeguard reproductive freedoms, support veterans, and expand opportunities for people with disabilities. He’s dedicated to making life better for all Pennsylvanians, with a proven record of delivering results.
His opponent, Dave McCormick, is a wealthy former hedge fund CEO who lives in Connecticut and has consistently prioritized his own financial interests over Pennsylvania workers. McCormick's firm bet against American steel companies, outsourced jobs, and invested in foreign competitors, all while using tax loopholes to shelter his wealth. Despite his claims, McCormick’s actions show he’s out of touch with the needs of Pennsylvanians.
Pennsylvania needs a Senator who understands their struggles and fights for their future—not an out-of-state millionaire focused on his own bottom line.
Statewide Races
Malcolm Kenyatta is running for Auditor General to be the watchdog Pennsylvania’s working families need. With a proven track record of fighting for voting rights, tackling government waste, and standing up for workers, Kenyatta will hold the powerful accountable. As Auditor General, he plans to restore critical school audits and create the first-ever Bureau of Labor and Worker Protections to crack down on wage theft and defend union rights. Kenyatta believes every dollar wasted is a family left behind, and he’s committed to ensuring that taxpayer money works for all Pennsylvanians.
This race isn’t just about audits; it’s about having a leader who will protect the needs of everyday Pennsylvanians, not play political games. Unlike his Republican opponent, who has cut vital oversight and sided with special interests, Kenyatta will stand up to corruption and fight for transparency, fairness, and a government that serves the people.
For a strong, accountable Pennsylvania, Malcolm Kenyatta is the clear choice.
Malcolm Kenyatta is running for Auditor General to be the watchdog Pennsylvania’s working families need. With a proven track record of fighting for voting rights, tackling government waste, and standing up for workers, Kenyatta will hold the powerful accountable. As Auditor General, he plans to restore critical school audits and create the first-ever Bureau of Labor and Worker Protections to crack down on wage theft and defend union rights. Kenyatta believes every dollar wasted is a family left behind, and he’s committed to ensuring that taxpayer money works for all Pennsylvanians.
This race isn’t just about audits; it’s about having a leader who will protect the needs of everyday Pennsylvanians, not play political games. Unlike his Republican opponent, who has cut vital oversight and sided with special interests, Kenyatta will stand up to corruption and fight for transparency, fairness, and a government that serves the people.
For a strong, accountable Pennsylvania, Malcolm Kenyatta is the clear choice.
As Pennsylvania’s Attorney General, Eugene DePasquale will be a steadfast defender of our rights and freedoms. With a proven track record as a two-term Auditor General and a principled leader, Eugene has always put the people first, standing up to both parties to protect Pennsylvanians from waste, fraud, and abuse. Now, more than ever, we need an Attorney General who will fight for the values we share and ensure that no one is above the law.
The choice in this race is clear. Dave Sunday, the Republican candidate, would be part of a national trend where Republican Attorneys General have actively worked to block progress on issues like student loan forgiveness, reproductive rights, and efforts to protect our elections. In contrast, Eugene DePasquale will always stand up for the people of Pennsylvania. He’s committed to defending voting rights, fighting corporate greed, and ensuring that every Pennsylvanian has access to clean air, safe communities, and the freedom to make their own healthcare decisions.
Eugene DePasquale understands that the Attorney General’s job is to be the people's lawyer, not a political pawn. With Eugene in office, Pennsylvanians can trust that their rights will be defended, their voices will be heard, and justice will be served.
As Pennsylvania’s Attorney General, Eugene DePasquale will be a steadfast defender of our rights and freedoms. With a proven track record as a two-term Auditor General and a principled leader, Eugene has always put the people first, standing up to both parties to protect Pennsylvanians from waste, fraud, and abuse. Now, more than ever, we need an Attorney General who will fight for the values we share and ensure that no one is above the law.
The choice in this race is clear. Dave Sunday, the Republican candidate, would be part of a national trend where Republican Attorneys General have actively worked to block progress on issues like student loan forgiveness, reproductive rights, and efforts to protect our elections. In contrast, Eugene DePasquale will always stand up for the people of Pennsylvania. He’s committed to defending voting rights, fighting corporate greed, and ensuring that every Pennsylvanian has access to clean air, safe communities, and the freedom to make their own healthcare decisions.
Eugene DePasquale understands that the Attorney General’s job is to be the people's lawyer, not a political pawn. With Eugene in office, Pennsylvanians can trust that their rights will be defended, their voices will be heard, and justice will be served.
Erin McClelland is committed to using her extensive experience in public service to bring transparency and accountability to the Treasurer's office. As a lifelong Democrat from Western Pennsylvania with deep roots in working-class communities, Erin understands the importance of managing state funds responsibly to support Pennsylvania's families. She pledges to protect taxpayer dollars and prioritize investments that benefit public schools, workers, and community programs across the Commonwealth.
Her opponent, Stacy Garrity, supports Donald Trump, celebrated the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and spread lies about the 2020 election. Garrity's actions undermine trust in our democratic process and show she’s more aligned with extreme political agendas than the needs of Pennsylvanians.
Pennsylvanians need a Treasurer who will put people over politics, ensuring that our state’s finances are managed with integrity and a focus on the needs of everyday families. Erin McClelland is the clear choice to bring trust and accountability back to the Treasurer's office.
Erin McClelland is committed to using her extensive experience in public service to bring transparency and accountability to the Treasurer's office. As a lifelong Democrat from Western Pennsylvania with deep roots in working-class communities, Erin understands the importance of managing state funds responsibly to support Pennsylvania's families. She pledges to protect taxpayer dollars and prioritize investments that benefit public schools, workers, and community programs across the Commonwealth.
Her opponent, Stacy Garrity, supports Donald Trump, celebrated the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and spread lies about the 2020 election. Garrity's actions undermine trust in our democratic process and show she’s more aligned with extreme political agendas than the needs of Pennsylvanians.
Pennsylvanians need a Treasurer who will put people over politics, ensuring that our state’s finances are managed with integrity and a focus on the needs of everyday families. Erin McClelland is the clear choice to bring trust and accountability back to the Treasurer's office.
Congress
1st Congressional District
Ashley Ehasz is a U.S. Army veteran and Apache helicopter pilot running for Congress. Raised in Southeastern Pennsylvania, she joined the Army at 17 to afford an education and has since dedicated her life to public service. If elected, she would be the first woman serving in Congress to have graduated from West Point, ready to fight for working families and protect reproductive rights.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
Ashley Ehasz is a U.S. Army veteran and Apache helicopter pilot running for Congress. Raised in Southeastern Pennsylvania, she joined the Army at 17 to afford an education and has since dedicated her life to public service. If elected, she would be the first woman serving in Congress to have graduated from West Point, ready to fight for working families and protect reproductive rights.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
2nd Congressional District
Brendan Boyle is a U.S. Representative from Philadelphia, first elected to Congress in 2014. Raised in a working-class family, he was the first in his family to attend college, earning degrees from Notre Dame and Harvard. Boyle is committed to fighting for working families, expanding economic opportunities, and protecting public education.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
Brendan Boyle is a U.S. Representative from Philadelphia, first elected to Congress in 2014. Raised in a working-class family, he was the first in his family to attend college, earning degrees from Notre Dame and Harvard. Boyle is committed to fighting for working families, expanding economic opportunities, and protecting public education.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
3rd Congressional District
Dwight Evans is a U.S. Representative from Philadelphia, serving Pennsylvania’s 3rd Congressional District since 2016. Raised in North Philadelphia, Dwight has dedicated his life to revitalizing underserved neighborhoods and advocating for economic development, education, and urban renewal. In Congress, he has championed efforts to combat hunger, end food deserts, and expand access to quality jobs and schools, continuing his long-standing commitment to lifting up communities and ensuring every Philadelphian has the opportunity to thrive.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
Dwight Evans is a U.S. Representative from Philadelphia, serving Pennsylvania’s 3rd Congressional District since 2016. Raised in North Philadelphia, Dwight has dedicated his life to revitalizing underserved neighborhoods and advocating for economic development, education, and urban renewal. In Congress, he has championed efforts to combat hunger, end food deserts, and expand access to quality jobs and schools, continuing his long-standing commitment to lifting up communities and ensuring every Philadelphian has the opportunity to thrive.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
4th Congressional District
Madeleine Dean is a mother, grandmother, Professor, lawyer, and advocate representing Pennsylvania’s 4th Congressional District of Berks and Montgomery Counties. Congresswoman Dean is an outspoken leader who champions priorities such as strong education systems, equal access to healthcare, gun violence prevention, clean water and combating climate change, and ethical governance.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
Madeleine Dean is a mother, grandmother, Professor, lawyer, and advocate representing Pennsylvania’s 4th Congressional District of Berks and Montgomery Counties. Congresswoman Dean is an outspoken leader who champions priorities such as strong education systems, equal access to healthcare, gun violence prevention, clean water and combating climate change, and ethical governance.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
5th Congressional District
Mary Gay Scanlon is a committed advocate for children and families, serving as Congresswoman for Pennsylvania’s 5th District. As a member of the House Judiciary Committee, she fights to protect rights and push back against attacks on American freedoms. Mary Gay has worked to secure local jobs, advance equal rights, and bring federal resources back to Pennsylvania.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
Mary Gay Scanlon is a committed advocate for children and families, serving as Congresswoman for Pennsylvania’s 5th District. As a member of the House Judiciary Committee, she fights to protect rights and push back against attacks on American freedoms. Mary Gay has worked to secure local jobs, advance equal rights, and bring federal resources back to Pennsylvania.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
6th Congressional District
Chrissy Houlahan is a third-generation military veteran, engineer, and former educator who represents Pennsylvania’s 6th Congressional District. As the first woman elected to represent her district, Houlahan serves on the Armed Services and Select Committee on Intelligence. She is a champion of early childhood literacy and fair business practices, fighting to protect our democracy and make the economy work for working people.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
Chrissy Houlahan is a third-generation military veteran, engineer, and former educator who represents Pennsylvania’s 6th Congressional District. As the first woman elected to represent her district, Houlahan serves on the Armed Services and Select Committee on Intelligence. She is a champion of early childhood literacy and fair business practices, fighting to protect our democracy and make the economy work for working people.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
7th Congressional District
Susan Wild is a dedicated advocate for fairness and equal justice, currently serving Pennsylvania’s 7th Congressional District. With a background as a legal professional and Allentown’s City Solicitor, she has consistently worked to make government more accountable and effective for Pennsylvanians. In Congress, Susan is committed to protecting healthcare access, supporting working families, and building bipartisan solutions to address the challenges facing her community.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
Susan Wild is a dedicated advocate for fairness and equal justice, currently serving Pennsylvania’s 7th Congressional District. With a background as a legal professional and Allentown’s City Solicitor, she has consistently worked to make government more accountable and effective for Pennsylvanians. In Congress, Susan is committed to protecting healthcare access, supporting working families, and building bipartisan solutions to address the challenges facing her community.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
8th Congressional District
As a senior member of the powerful House Appropriations Committee, Matt has been working hard to ensure northeastern Pennsylvania receives our fair share of federal dollars. He is working with both parties to bring home additional federal support for local law enforcement, mental health services, early childhood education, infrastructure, and good-paying, local jobs. He is a firm supporter of women’s rights and has consistently voted to return reproductive health decisions to women – not politicians.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
As a senior member of the powerful House Appropriations Committee, Matt has been working hard to ensure northeastern Pennsylvania receives our fair share of federal dollars. He is working with both parties to bring home additional federal support for local law enforcement, mental health services, early childhood education, infrastructure, and good-paying, local jobs. He is a firm supporter of women’s rights and has consistently voted to return reproductive health decisions to women – not politicians.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
9th Congressional District
Amanda Waldman is a lifelong resident of Lycoming County, where she grew up on her family's small farm and experienced the challenges of living paycheck-to-paycheck as a single mother. With a background in government, Amanda aims to bring real-world experience and determination to address the needs of rural Pennsylvanians. She is focused on protecting women’s rights, supporting veterans and unions, advancing job opportunities, and improving healthcare and education for all.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
Amanda Waldman is a lifelong resident of Lycoming County, where she grew up on her family's small farm and experienced the challenges of living paycheck-to-paycheck as a single mother. With a background in government, Amanda aims to bring real-world experience and determination to address the needs of rural Pennsylvanians. She is focused on protecting women’s rights, supporting veterans and unions, advancing job opportunities, and improving healthcare and education for all.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
10th Congressional District
Janelle Stelson has been the trusted voice of Central Pennsylvania for nearly 40 years, telling the stories that matter and holding the powerful accountable. Now, she’s taking on Congressman Scott Perry, whose extreme agenda and self-serving politics have failed our community. Perry has spent 30 years pushing a radical agenda, including sponsoring a nationwide abortion ban with no exceptions for rape, incest, or the life of the woman. He consistently votes against commonsense legislation that helps us, including bills to protect firefighters, support homeless veterans, and crack down on human trafficking. Perry’s out-of-touch views have made him one of the most extreme members of Pennsylvania’s delegation.
As a dedicated journalist, Janelle has been in tune with the struggles of working families, from rising healthcare costs to the challenges facing small businesses. She’s now ready to bring her integrity and commitment to Washington, where she will fight for commonsense solutions and fresh leadership. Janelle will stand up to business as usual, support term limits, and work across the aisle to ensure the government works for the people, not against them.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
Janelle Stelson has been the trusted voice of Central Pennsylvania for nearly 40 years, telling the stories that matter and holding the powerful accountable. Now, she’s taking on Congressman Scott Perry, whose extreme agenda and self-serving politics have failed our community. Perry has spent 30 years pushing a radical agenda, including sponsoring a nationwide abortion ban with no exceptions for rape, incest, or the life of the woman. He consistently votes against commonsense legislation that helps us, including bills to protect firefighters, support homeless veterans, and crack down on human trafficking. Perry’s out-of-touch views have made him one of the most extreme members of Pennsylvania’s delegation.
As a dedicated journalist, Janelle has been in tune with the struggles of working families, from rising healthcare costs to the challenges facing small businesses. She’s now ready to bring her integrity and commitment to Washington, where she will fight for commonsense solutions and fresh leadership. Janelle will stand up to business as usual, support term limits, and work across the aisle to ensure the government works for the people, not against them.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
11th Congressional District
Jim Atkinson is a career airline pilot and a devoted family man living in Lancaster, where he and his wife Elena are raising their three young boys. A lifelong Democrat, Jim is running for Congress in Pennsylvania's 11th Congressional District to put power back in the hands of the people and ensure a brighter future for the next generation. He is committed to defending democracy, pushing for healthcare reform, and addressing urgent challenges like climate change with a focus on solutions that benefit all Pennsylvanians.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
Jim Atkinson is a career airline pilot and a devoted family man living in Lancaster, where he and his wife Elena are raising their three young boys. A lifelong Democrat, Jim is running for Congress in Pennsylvania's 11th Congressional District to put power back in the hands of the people and ensure a brighter future for the next generation. He is committed to defending democracy, pushing for healthcare reform, and addressing urgent challenges like climate change with a focus on solutions that benefit all Pennsylvanians.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
12th Congressional District
Summer Lee is a dedicated advocate for working families and a progressive leader in Congress representing Pennsylvania’s 12th District. She has delivered over $1 billion in federal investments to her community, focusing on green jobs, infrastructure, and public safety. Summer is committed to fighting for economic justice, union rights, and a livable wage, ensuring that every Pennsylvanian has the opportunity to thrive.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
Summer Lee is a dedicated advocate for working families and a progressive leader in Congress representing Pennsylvania’s 12th District. She has delivered over $1 billion in federal investments to her community, focusing on green jobs, infrastructure, and public safety. Summer is committed to fighting for economic justice, union rights, and a livable wage, ensuring that every Pennsylvanian has the opportunity to thrive.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
13th Congressional District
Beth Farnham is a dedicated community advocate and former school board member running for Congress in Pennsylvania’s 13th District. A long-time resident of Conewago Township, she is committed to defending public education, enshrining reproductive freedoms, and advancing gun safety. Beth’s values are rooted in fighting for progressive causes, ensuring every Pennsylvanian has a voice in our democracy.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
Beth Farnham is a dedicated community advocate and former school board member running for Congress in Pennsylvania’s 13th District. A long-time resident of Conewago Township, she is committed to defending public education, enshrining reproductive freedoms, and advancing gun safety. Beth’s values are rooted in fighting for progressive causes, ensuring every Pennsylvanian has a voice in our democracy.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
14th Congressional District
Chris Dziados is a combat veteran and retired Army officer running to bring real representation back to Pennsylvania’s 14th Congressional District. Raised in Southwestern Pennsylvania, Chris has seen the decline of American manufacturing and the erosion of small businesses, driving his commitment to revitalize local communities through innovation, education, and infrastructure. Chris is focused on fighting for good-paying jobs, protecting reproductive rights, and ensuring access to quality healthcare for all, standing up for working families and veterans against corporate interests and outdated political agendas.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
Chris Dziados is a combat veteran and retired Army officer running to bring real representation back to Pennsylvania’s 14th Congressional District. Raised in Southwestern Pennsylvania, Chris has seen the decline of American manufacturing and the erosion of small businesses, driving his commitment to revitalize local communities through innovation, education, and infrastructure. Chris is focused on fighting for good-paying jobs, protecting reproductive rights, and ensuring access to quality healthcare for all, standing up for working families and veterans against corporate interests and outdated political agendas.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
15th Congressional District
Zach Womer is a 12th-generation central Pennsylvanian, a construction worker, and the first in his family to earn a college degree. Now a law student at Penn State, he has served on the Centre County Mental Health, Intellectual Disability, and Early Intervention Advisory Board and has been published in several national newspapers. Zach is running for Congress to revitalize central Pennsylvania’s economy by fighting corporate influence, protecting workers' rights, and preserving vital social programs like Social Security and Medicare, standing up for a government that serves the people, not corporations.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
Zach Womer is a 12th-generation central Pennsylvanian, a construction worker, and the first in his family to earn a college degree. Now a law student at Penn State, he has served on the Centre County Mental Health, Intellectual Disability, and Early Intervention Advisory Board and has been published in several national newspapers. Zach is running for Congress to revitalize central Pennsylvania’s economy by fighting corporate influence, protecting workers' rights, and preserving vital social programs like Social Security and Medicare, standing up for a government that serves the people, not corporations.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
16th Congressional District
Preston Nouri is a first-generation American from Erie, Pennsylvania, who started working as a teenager to support his family's small business. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, Preston has experience in public service, including roles with the U.S. House of Representatives, the Department of State, and in international affairs and defense policymaking. He is running for Congress to fight for robust public education, support for small businesses, and accessible healthcare, aiming to empower working families and protect individual freedoms in Pennsylvania’s 16th District.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
Preston Nouri is a first-generation American from Erie, Pennsylvania, who started working as a teenager to support his family's small business. A graduate of the University of Pittsburgh, Preston has experience in public service, including roles with the U.S. House of Representatives, the Department of State, and in international affairs and defense policymaking. He is running for Congress to fight for robust public education, support for small businesses, and accessible healthcare, aiming to empower working families and protect individual freedoms in Pennsylvania’s 16th District.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
17th Congressional District
Chris Deluzio is an Iraq War veteran and Thornburg native representing Pennsylvania's 17th Congressional District. In his first term in Congress, Chris stood up to defend veterans' healthcare and services from proposed cuts, successfully protecting the earned benefits of America’s veterans. In Congress, Chris is committed to defending democracy, protecting reproductive rights, supporting unions, and ensuring access to quality healthcare for all Pennsylvanians.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
Chris Deluzio is an Iraq War veteran and Thornburg native representing Pennsylvania's 17th Congressional District. In his first term in Congress, Chris stood up to defend veterans' healthcare and services from proposed cuts, successfully protecting the earned benefits of America’s veterans. In Congress, Chris is committed to defending democracy, protecting reproductive rights, supporting unions, and ensuring access to quality healthcare for all Pennsylvanians.
In Washington, the majority party in Congress dictates the bills and spending that help or hurt Pennsylvania. Under the current Republican majority, we’ve seen repeated attempts to undermine vital programs like Social Security and Medicare, along with threats of government shutdowns that put critical services at risk. Instead of focusing on the needs of working families, Republicans have prioritized tax cuts for the wealthy and blocked essential economic relief measures.
When Democrats held the majority, they delivered significant progress for Pennsylvanians, including passing a vital pandemic relief package, a historic bipartisan infrastructure bill, the first gun safety legislation in decades, and the Inflation Reduction Act to lower costs, create jobs, and grow the economy. In contrast, the current Republican majority is doubling down on policies that worsen income inequality, fail to address rising costs, attack reproductive rights, and block comprehensive solutions on immigration.
To continue moving Pennsylvania forward, we need a Democratic majority in Congress that prioritizes lowering costs, protecting rights, and building an economy that works for everyone.
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Allenport Amity Avella Beallsville Bentleyville Brownsville Bulger Burgettstown California Canonsburg Cecil Charleroi Clarksville Claysburg Claysville Clinton Coal Center Cokeburg Daisytown Donora Dunlevy Eighty Four Ellsworth Fredericktown Hickory Houston Langeloth Lawrence Marianna Midway Millsboro Monongahela Muse New Eagle North Charleroi Prosperity Richeyville Roscoe Scenery Hill Slovan Stockdale Strabane Venetia Vestaburg Wescosville West Alexander West Brownsville West FinleyWayne County
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Acme Adamsburg Alverton Apollo Arnold Arona Avonmore Belle Vernon Blairsville Bolivar Bovard Bradenville Claridge Crabtree Delmont Derry Donegal Export Grapeville Greensburg Harrison City Herminie Hunker Hyde Park Irwin Jeannette Larimer Latrobe Laughlintown Leechburg Ligonier Lower Burrell Loyalhanna Madison Manor Monessen Mount Pleasant Murrysville New Derry New Florence New Kensingtn New Stanton North Huntingdon North Irwin Penn Rector Rillton Saltsburg Scottdale Seward Slickville Smithton Stahlstown Sutersville Tarrs Trafford Vandergrift West Newton White Oak Youngstown Youngwood YukonYork County
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Abbottstown Dallastown Dover East Berlin Etters Lewisberry Manchester Mount Wolf New Freedom Red Lion Spring Grove Stewartstown Wellsboro Wellsville Windsor Wrightsville York Haven