Meuser said Pennsylvania needs leadership like Trump, and that Pennsylvanians should be “tired” of “being in the second tier, if not third tier, of states."
Gov. Josh Shapiro acknowledged Tuesday that SEPTA is “really really struggling,” but said the transit agency serving southeastern Pennsylvania “will not fail.”
During his first public appearance since the election, Gov. Josh Shapiro visited York County Wednesday and gave his thoughts on the outcome of several races in Pennsylvania.
Sauer said there will be two public hearings on the fare increase proposals beginning on Dec. 13 as well as hearings scheduled in the spring or late winter on the looming service cuts.
If Trump holds on to his razor-thin lead in Bucks County, it would be the first time that a Republican candidate for president has won there since 1988.
Cherelle Parker, who also serves as the 50th Ward Leader for the Democratic Party, said she was “super excited” about the turnout she was seeing in the city.
Shapiro said the election is a referendum on "which presidential candidate is really for our freedoms and which presidential candidate is going to get stuff done for all of us."
Vice President Kamala Harris’ 20th visit to Pennsylvania of the year included a busy day of campaigning across the state’s biggest Democratic stronghold.