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Rich Pruett has supported former President Donald Trump since he descended the escalator at Trump Tower in 2015 to announce his candidacy in the Republican primary. He’s arranged meet-ups and fundraisers and attended parties and rallies all over Pennsylvania. And he’s defended the former president at every turn. Over the weekend, though, as TV news stations ran nonstop coverage of the federal .
This past week, Pennsylvania voters once again defied prognostications, rejected the status quo, and exhibited how demography has realigned the state’s politics. An unpopular Democratic president (born and initially raised in the region that delivered Donald Trump’s 2016 statewide victory), surging voter registration numbers for Republicans and economic disaffection failed
Republicans had a lousy night nationwide Tuesday. In Pennsylvania, it was an unmitigated disaster. Within the state Republican Party, some insiders are already maneuvering for change. Ted Christian, a former Trump adviser in the state, and Andy Reilly, the Pennsylvania GOP national committeeman, are both making moves toward potentially replacing