Pennsylvania’s political lowlights and highlights of 2020, a year we don’t want to relive | Opinion
Updated Dec 24, 2020;
Posted Dec 24, 2020
Armed Trump supporters attend a rally protesting the election of Joe Biden at the Pennsylvania State Capitol in Harrisburg, Nov. 7.
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By John Baer
News and politics in 2020 hit the Keystone State like a pair of tag-team brutes. It was a year of body-slams.
A novel coronavirus, contagious and deadly, wasn’t enough. There was racial and civil unrest. A contested presidential race drawing the world’s attention. And more anger, sorrow and division than any one year should hold.
Pennsylvania’s political highlights and (far more) lowlights from 2020, a year like no other | John Baer
Updated Dec 24, 2020;
Posted Dec 24, 2020
Pa. House Republicans announce they will attempt to bring an end to the governor s COVID-19 disaster declaration at a news conference in the Rotunda of the Ryan Office Building at the Capitol Complex.
September 2, 2020.
Dan Gleiter | dgleiter@pennlive.com
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By John Baer | For PennLive
News and politics in 2020 hit the Keystone State like a pair of tag-team brutes. It was a year of body-slams.
A novel coronavirus, contagious and deadly, wasn’t enough. There was racial and civil unrest. A contested presidential race drawing the world’s attention. And more anger, sorrow and division than any one year should hold.