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Heidi Li Feldman
Heidi Li Feldman
@heidilifeldman@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

The dynamics in the Pennsylvania Supreme Court election ⬇️ https://boltsmag.org/pennsylvania-supreme-court-democrats-win-2025/

But Republicans were determined this year to buck this trend, mounting a well-
funded campaign to convince voters to vote against the three justices. Much of th
money came from conservative billionaire Jeff Yass, the richest man in
Pennsylvania, plus the Republican State Leadership Committee. Conservatives
flooded Pennsylvania mailboxes for weeks with a slew of mailers and ads urging
"no" votes.
Democrats and their supporters responded in force, swamping airwaves and
mailboxes themselves, and ultimately outspending the anti-retention campaign.
Their appeal to voters included a strong focus on abortion rights, following this
court's ruling last year that abortion restrictions amount to sex-based
discrimination; the decision, authored by Donohue, was a significant victory for
those who support reproductive rights.
But Republicans were determined this year to buck this trend, mounting a well- funded campaign to convince voters to vote against the three justices. Much of th money came from conservative billionaire Jeff Yass, the richest man in Pennsylvania, plus the Republican State Leadership Committee. Conservatives flooded Pennsylvania mailboxes for weeks with a slew of mailers and ads urging "no" votes. Democrats and their supporters responded in force, swamping airwaves and mailboxes themselves, and ultimately outspending the anti-retention campaign. Their appeal to voters included a strong focus on abortion rights, following this court's ruling last year that abortion restrictions amount to sex-based discrimination; the decision, authored by Donohue, was a significant victory for those who support reproductive rights.
But Republicans were determined this year to buck this trend, mounting a well- funded campaign to convince voters to vote against the three justices. Much of th money came from conservative billionaire Jeff Yass, the richest man in Pennsylvania, plus the Republican State Leadership Committee. Conservatives flooded Pennsylvania mailboxes for weeks with a slew of mailers and ads urging "no" votes. Democrats and their supporters responded in force, swamping airwaves and mailboxes themselves, and ultimately outspending the anti-retention campaign. Their appeal to voters included a strong focus on abortion rights, following this court's ruling last year that abortion restrictions amount to sex-based discrimination; the decision, authored by Donohue, was a significant victory for those who support reproductive rights.
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matthew green
matthew green
@mrgtwentythree@mastodon.sdf.org replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

@heidilifeldman jeff yass? more like jeff nah fuck off mate

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@dannotdaniel@hellions.cloud replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

@heidilifeldman wait they got money from "Jeff YASS" for a "no vote"?

lmao you can't make this stuff up

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@Federation_Bot replied  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

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