Zhang announces run for the 160th District

Sue Ellen Zhang Sue Ellen Zhang, a dedicated wife and mother of four, today formally announces her candidacy for the position of State Representative in the 160th District. A multifaceted professional with a background in counseling, entrepreneurship, business, and education. Currently pursuing a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) degree, Sue Ellen’s research is centered on supporting mothers...

Stare announces run for 160th House seat

Carrie Stare Carrie Stare, announced her candidacy to represent Chester County’s and Delaware County’s 160th State House District as a Democrat on Monday. “After careful consideration and deep understanding of the challenges and opportunities that our community faces, I believe that now is the time for proactive and effective leadership. I am driven by a genuine desire to contribute to the betterment...

Williams announces run for Attorney General

Craig Williams Tuesday, Republican State Rep. Craig Williams (R-160), a former Federal Prosecutor and United States Marine Corps combat veteran, announced his candidacy for Pennsylvania Attorney General and released his first advertisement. “Pennsylvania needs an Attorney General who focuses on prosecution not political posturing,” Williams remarked.  “Our seniors, children, and hardworking...

Deuso announces run for 155th District Seat; seeks to become PA’s 1st transgender state rep

Erica Deuso Erica Deuso (she/they) is a progressive transgender Democrat from Downingtown, who has officially declared her candidacy for State Representative (HD-155, Chester County) in Pennsylvania on November 8th, 2023. Erica brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to the political landscape. Erica is a pro-labor, pro-choice, pro-environment Democrat who believes that now, on the heels...

Can an imprisoned Trump still be president?

By Rich Heiland, Columnist, The Times CAN DONALD TRUMP be convicted, sentence to prison, actually go to jail and still serve as president of the United States. Well, yes, he can. The U.S. Constitution, the ultimate arbiter, is silent on the criminality of a president. A lot of people are assuming that if Trump is tried and convicted prior to the November 2024 general elections on all the charges he...