Several Republican candidates participated in a prime time debate for Pennsylvania’s open Senate seat being vacated by retiring U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey. The debate was chaotic in nature, with most candidates dodging moderators’ questions, instead speaking out about alleged voter fraud and criticizing other candidates. There are seven Senate candidates
The second prime-time debate in Pennsylvania’s Democratic Senate primary featured many of the same well-trodden agreements among Democrats, but candidates also took several opportunities to draw contrasts with, and even criticize, their primary opponents over electability, past controversies and energy policies. Unlike the first televised debate, this contest at Dickinson
Five candidates running in Pennsylvania’s U.S. Senate primary election for the Republican nomination will participate Tuesday evening in a debate hosted by Spotlight PA and its founding members. Spotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan newsroom powered by the Philadelphia Inquirer in partnership with PennLive/The Patriot-News, TribLIVE/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review and WITF Public
Local news from StateCollege.com and Centre County Partners. Read about Pa. Primary Election 2022: Watch Spotlight PA’s Republican U.S. Senate Debate Live and more from the State College, PA region
Spotlight PA and its members, including Trib Total Media, are sponsoring a debate Monday among Democratic candidates running for U.S. Senate. The four candidates running in Pennsylvania’s primary election for the Democratic U.S. Senate nomination — John Fetterman, Malcolm Kenyatta, Alexandria Khalil and Conor Lamb — are scheduled to appear