Pennsylvanians will not be voting for President, or electing a Governor or U.S. Senator this year. But there are five statewide offices that recent events...
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A King Solomon Moment Lost
We needed a King Solomon moment, but bureaucracy won instead – for the moment On December 11, 2020, the United...
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It’s myopic to think that the two Georgia special elections for the US Senate that will take place on January...
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Using the COVID-19 pandemic as an excuse rather than as a reason, Governor Tom Wolf has engaged in a nearly...
Read MoreReflecting on the Obama Years
The 2020 elections saw record turnouts of voters across the land and that is a great thing for our Republic....
Read MorePennsylvania Bombshell: Biden 99.4% vs. Trump 0.6%
(This article first appeared in the American Spectator) There are landslides and then there are landslides. There are lopsided votes...
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The presidential election aside, one of the striking outcomes of the 2020 General Election was the utter and complete failure...
Read MoreA Health Care Agenda for 2021
What do Americans want when it comes to health care? We want to see the doctor of our choice, conveniently...
Read MoreGeorgia United States Senate Runoff Elections: A Peach of a Problem
The Georgia runoff elections for US Senate on January 5th are about much more than whether Mitch McConnell or Chuck...
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Trust the Lincoln Institute’s columnists for sharp takes on the issues that matter most in the Commonwealth. Our panel of writers helps you keep the pulse on Pennsylvania, holding local governments accountable for fair and transparent reporting of facts.