Democrats have control of the Pa. state House within their reach
HARRISBURG Pennsylvania Democrats are in striking distance of taking control of the state House, strategists in both parties say, as President Donald Trumps unpopularity in the suburbs threatens down-ballot Republicans, and Democrats pummel GOP incumbents on the airwaves.
Democratic candidates and outside groups are outspending Republicans by a margin of more than three to one across the most competitive battleground districts, according to data from the ad-tracking firm Advertising Analytics. Democrats need a net gain of nine seats to win a majority.
Republicans have a tighter grip on control of the state Senate, though Democrats are also spending heavily in their bid to flip the four seats necessary for an effective majority.
A takeover of either chamber would boost Gov. Tom Wolfs agenda during his final two years in office on issues like infrastructure spending, the minimum wage, and protections for the LGBTQ community. That would be a stark contrast from the first six years of his tenure when the legislature often brawled with Wolf, a Democrat, on taxes and spending. During Wolfs early years in office, the state went months without passing a budget. More recently, the governor and GOP majority have clashed over the states response to the coronavirus pandemic.
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