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Coverage varies across outlets, with right-leaning sources like the Washington Examiner emphasizing the competitive nature of the Democratic primaries and the potential for Republican vulnerabilities. In contrast, lean-left outlets such as…
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Live results: Pennsylvania House primaries
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Campaign Live results: Pennsylvania House primaries Comments: by The Hill Staff - 05/19/26 5:00 PM ET Comments: Link copied by The Hill Staff - 05/19/26 5:00 PM ET Comments: Link copied Greg Nash The U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., is seen from the Reflecting Pool on Wednesday, March 11, 2026. Pennsylvanians are heading to the polls Tuesday to vote in a slew of House primary contests.

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Campaign Live results: Pennsylvania House primaries Comments: by The Hill Staff - 05/19/26 5:00 PM ET Comments: Link copied by The Hill Staff - 05/19/26 5:00 PM ET Comments: Link copied Greg Nash The U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., is seen from the Reflecting Pool on Wednesday, March 11, 2026. Pennsylvanians are heading to the polls Tuesday to vote in a slew of House primary contests. Three GOP-held seats in the Keystone State are rated as “toss up” races by Cook Political Report this fall. Republican Reps. Ryan Mackenzie of the 7th Congressional District, Rob Bresnahan of the 8th Congressional District and Scott Perry of the 10th Congressional District will learn their primary opponents Tuesday.

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