Strong conservative turnout is vital for a positive outcome of the November 4 election. In odd-numbered years, many are unaware of the election or may think the positions aren’t as important as in even years when we elect governors, attorney generals and presidents. But that’s unfortunate because this year we have the opportunity to elect those who govern our lives most directly – school board members, municipal and township board members, and judges of election. There are also judicial elections this year, including open seats on the statewide Superior and Commonwealth appellate courts; and retention elections that, if won, confer another 10-year term on five sitting jurists (3 PA Supreme Court justices, 1 Superior Court judge, and 1 Commonwealth Court judge), all Democrats.
Some of the topics discussed during SUNACRW’s October meeting:
- Resolutions passed by NFRW at its recent national convention, including Keep 9 (maintaining 9 judges on the US Supreme Court) and a Resolution Condemning Political Violence & Defending Free Speech in Memory of Charlie Kirk.
- PA specific issues: Democrat bills to restrict gun rights, the overdue PA Budget, the Federal “shutdown”.
- Grassroots efforts and leaders in Pennsylvania.
- Immigration.
- AI
