Clinton and Trump predicted to win in Pa., though delegate rules may help Cruz, Kasich
The 2016 Presidential campaign has still not reached an end and this year and the April 26 Pennsylvania primaries will be a competitive prize.
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The 2016 Presidential campaign has still not reached an end and this year and the April 26 Pennsylvania primaries will be a competitive prize.
Update: On Tuesday, Philly.com reported that the Pennsylvania Department of State announced that the number of voters who had switched their registration to Republican was overstated due to a clerical error. The number of voters who have switched between Jan. 1 and March 28 is actually closer to 63,000, not 128,000.
An old adage may say that “all politics are local,” but interest in politics is clearly not.
Mayor Jim Kenney is reintroducing former mayor Michael Nutter’s already twice-failed soda tax, hoping the third time’s the charm.
On Tuesday night, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) suspended his presidential campaign, 1968 Wharton graduate Donald Trump edged closer to the Republican nomination despite a loss in Ohio and Hillary Clinton beat back challenger Bernie Sanders.
Starting Tuesday, the United States 2016 presidential primaries enter uncharted territory: winner-take-all states.
As the presidential primaries progress, the question of who will end up as the Republican and Democratic nominees has reached a fever point. Wharton marketing professor J. Scott Armstrong has the answer — or at least he’s working on it.
A recent study by a Penn professor explores how black men achieve success at predominantly white colleges and universities.
COUNCIL BLUFFS, IOWA — Inside the cramped walls of a middle-school gymnasium, supporters of all different sorts came together to hear the gospel of 1968 Wharton graduate and presidential candidate Donald Trump.
For any political observer, Donald Trump’s sound bites have become as familiar as his rising poll numbers: build a wall, make America great again, our politicians are stupid. With the advent of tweets, GIFs and memes, it’s become even easier to qualify political information into granular bits.
Traffic closed on 40th Street on Friday afternoon after a sinkhole opened up between Walnut and Chestnut streets, directly in front of Jake’s Sandwich Board.
The word “terrorism” is often tied to various crimes — but the recent shooting of a Philadelphia police officer has sparked disagreement over the usage of the word.
A government that works with its people stays with its people — or rather, as newly elected Mayor of Philadelphia Jim Kenney said in his Jan. 4 inauguration, “Government functions properly when it’s accessible and accountable to the people.” Standing amid former mayors and the newly inducted members of the Philadelphia City Council at the Academy of Music in Center City, Kenney focused on the cooperation of City Hall, local businesses and average citizens in his inauguration speech.
Six times a year, the Kelly Writers House adds radio to its repertoire.
More than one protest shook Penn's campus on Thursday.
Penn Benjamins, a new peer counseling group, is open and ready to listen.
As of this November, Donald Trump won’t be the only GOP candidate to have claim to Penn. The University will be adding Carly Fiorina to its long list of important guest speakers.
According to English professor Heather Love, it’s “Penn’s year of sex.”