Changed since for a 16. And what Public Policy issues are motivating voters this year, and giving clues to what we should expect and a few days. Today, we will look at the Common Wealth of pennsylvania. We are hearing today from julian routh who is covering the Campaign Coverage of pittsburgh postgazette. What has pennsylvania decided with the ballots . Court the supreme actually shut down what republicans were trying, which is to strike on the three day extension for mail in about. They failed once, and they failed again last night. Justice polito potentially left it open. It is most be, likely after the election. In preparation, the pennsylvania secretary of state said that sector going to devise a a separation at the center of this. It is kind of precautionary, back the same time, it is probably smart, and i talked to legal experts yesterday, he said that these ballots should be segregated. There could be legal challenges after this as well. The Supreme Court decision last night was
Counting, and that is a good thing. That is because of the increase of paper records and increased coordination among the states and federal government. There are a lot of reasons to feel good that the security of this election will be better. Announcer mail in alexion ballots, son mailin and alexion security, sunday, on cspans q a. Week, washington journal has been focusing on battleground states. We examined what has changed since 2016, what Public Policy issues or motivating voters and try to get some clues as what to expect in just a few days. Few days. Today we will look at the commonwealth of pennsylvania. Joining us is julian routh, covering the campaign for the u. S. Postgazette. Lets start with the Supreme Court decision. What did they decide about ballots in pennsylvania . Shut to Supreme Court three day extension to mailin ballots. They failed once and they failed again last night, but Justice Alito left the door open to potentially reexamine this case when the time comes. T
Coming up in one hour, pittsburgh postgazette julian rao on pennsylvania as a battleground state. More on pennsylvania with susquehanna universitys Nicholas Clark. Host good morning. Well begin this morning with testimony on capitol hill yesterday we from yesterday from the ceos of google, facebook, and twitter. They were asked to talk about their social media influence. We want to know from you this morning, do you think these companies have too much power . Republicans, 202 7488001. Democrats, 202 7488000. Ndependents, 202 7488002 you can also text us with your first name, city and state, at 202 7488003, or post your ,omments on twitter, cspanwj or facebook. Com cspan. This headline about yesterdays ted cruz slams twitter political restrictions. Google, facebook, also face liability. Heres what the senator all what the senator had to say yesterday, questioning jack dorsey, alleging that twitter is biased against conservatives. [video clip] ondid twitter block stories copies of the pr
Community are concerned over pedestrian bridges design. It is on. Reporter each and every day hundreds if not thousands of villanova students cross lancaster avenue near Saint Thomas Church on their radnor campus. It is a busy road. Wait, wait. Reporter every day you can catch students crossing against the light, despite traffic, barely barreling towards them. Kids are crossing over when they should not be and problems. Reporter as part of the 285 milliondollar expansion project, radnor township has approved this pedestrian walkway. The bridge was a waste to make sure students were safe and keep them off the road. Reporter but commissioner luke clark says it is what is perched atop the bridge that has some living in radnor concerned. Controversy where cross is, villanova was proposing to put on the bridge. They are not facing pedestrians but the traffic so it is driving public that will be getting this message. Reporter bridge is on villanova property but will be paid for with both uni
Community are concerned over pedestrian bridges design. It is on. Reporter each and every day hundreds if not thousands of villanova students cross lancaster avenue near Saint Thomas Church on their radnor campus. It is a busy road. Wait, wait. Reporter every day you can catch students crossing against the light, despite traffic, barely barreling towards them. Kids are crossing over when they should not be and problems. Reporter as part of the 285 milliondollar expansion project, radnor township has approved this pedestrian walkway. The bridge was a waste to make sure students were safe and keep them off the road. Reporter but commissioner luke clark says it is what is perched atop the bridge that has some living in radnor concerned. Controversy where cross is, villanova was proposing to put on the bridge. They are not facing pedestrians but the traffic so it is driving public that will be getting this message. Reporter bridge is on villanova property but will be paid for with both uni