Much of the action is playing out in the Democratic primaries for congressional districts, especially those held by vulnerable Republicans.

Pennsylvania Democrats will pick nominees to unseat a trio of vulnerable Republican members of Congress in a state primary on Tuesday.

Much of the action is playing out in the Democratic primaries for congressional districts, especially those held by vulnerable Republicans.

Pennsylvania’s primary is shaping up as a test of Gov. Josh Shapiro’s political capital ahead of a widely expected 2028 White House bid.

Democrats in Pennsylvania will settle primary fights to shape their congressional slate for the fall, when they hope to capture four swing districts and ultimately a U.S.

Democrats are trying to flip four GOP-held House seats in the Keystone State.

Democratic voters in Tuesday's Pennsylvania primary will pick their nominees to flip four seats seen as critical for the party to retake the U.S. House in November.

Pennsylvania voters went to the polls on Tuesday, casting their votes for Republican and Democratic candidates in congressional, gubernatorial and local races.

The Democratic governor and the Republican challenger were unopposed in their primaries. Now, a major general election begins.

Four districts in Pennsylvania will play an outsized role in deciding the majority next year as Democrats seek a net gain of three seats needed to flip the chamber.

Pennsylvania's primary has set the table for a knife-fight fall campaign — and the winners could determine whether Democrats take back control of the House.

Primaries across Pennsylvania set the stage for some of the most closely watched House battlegrounds of the 2026 midterm elections.

The quartet of battleground races could play a big role in deciding the House majority in Washington, while Gov. Josh Shapiro is eager to play a ticket-leading role.