Daily News | At Pennsylvania Society, a Republican reckoning and shift on mail ballots
Alejandro A. Alvarez / Staff PhotographerAt Pennsylvania Society, the swanky weekend gathering of the political class in Manhattan, a swift and sudden shift is underway for the Keystone State’s Republican Party approach to mail ballots.about the alleged dangers of mail ballots, party leaders are looking at Pennsylvania’s results in 2020 and 2022.
said after the party’s annual luncheon Friday near Central Park. “We cannot allow the mail-in ballot to be ignored. I’m going to make great efforts to get our voters to vote by mail.” There have been rumblings about whether Tabas could last his full term, until 2025, after the party lost big in races for governor and U.S. Senate., who was party chair when Trump won Pennsylvania in 2016, said Republicans need to “do a lot of soul searching right now” at the state and national level.Gleason, a Tabas ally, said the party misstepped this year by not endorsing candidates for governor and Senate, leading to crowded primaries won by State Sen., a celebrity television doctor.
“We should never have had the candidates we had for Senate and for governor,” Gleason said. “And I think people learned a lesson from that. Endorsements are very important.”
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