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2018 Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district special election

A special election for Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district was held on March 13, 2018, following the resignation of Republican representative Tim Murphy.[1] Murphy, who held the seat since January 3, 2003, declared his intent to resign on October 5, 2017, and vacated his seat on October 21 that year. Democrat Conor Lamb defeated Republican Rick Saccone 49.86% to 49.53%. Saccone conceded the race eight days after the election.[2]

2018 Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district special election

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Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district
 
Nominee Conor Lamb Rick Saccone
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 114,102 113,347
Percentage 49.9% 49.5%


U.S. Representative before election

Tim Murphy
Republican

Elected U.S. Representative

Conor Lamb
Democratic

Background edit

Eight-term incumbent Republican U.S. Representative Tim Murphy was involved in a sex scandal consisting of his allegedly having extramarital sexual relations with a woman and then asking her to have an abortion. This was particularly damaging because Murphy identifies as a pro-life politician. Murphy subsequently announced that he was resigning and that he would leave office on October 21.[3][4]

Primary elections were not held in the race. Instead, nominees were chosen by each party. The Republican Party held a special convention on November 11, 2017, to choose a nominee through a conferee process involving 215 local Republican activists.[5][6] The Democratic Party held their nominating convention on November 19, 2017.[7] The Libertarian Party of Allegheny County and the Libertarian Party of Washington County nominated a candidate via party caucus.[8]

At the time, Pennsylvania's 18th Congressional District was located in Western Pennsylvania and bordered the state of West Virginia. It included portions of Greene, Washington, Allegheny and Westmoreland counties.[9] The district had a Cook PVI score of R+11.[10] This was the last election for Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district held under the configuration made in 2011 by the Pennsylvania Legislature as new districts have been drawn in accordance with the ruling of the state supreme court in League of Women Voters v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and came into effect for the main 2018 congressional elections in November.[11][12][13] The bulk of the old 18th became the 14th District.

Republican conferee meeting edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Failed to qualify edit

  • George Karpacs, Pennsylvania College Access Program board member[17]

Withdrew edit

Results edit

Republican conferree meeting[20][21]
Candidate First ballot Pct. Second ballot Pct.
Rick Saccone 74 34.4% 123 57.5%
Guy Reschenthaler 75 34.9% 91 42.5%
Kim Ward 66 30.7% Eliminated

Democratic convention edit

Candidates edit

Declared edit

Declined edit

Results edit

Democratic convention[28][29][30][31]
Candidate First ballot Pct. Second ballot Pct.
Conor Lamb 225 40.6% 319 58.5%
Gina Cerilli 153 27.6% 152 27.9%
Pam Iovino 90 16.2% 74 13.6%
Mike Crossey 47 8.5% Eliminated
Rueben Brock 21 3.8% Eliminated
Bob Solomon 18 3.2% Eliminated
Keith Seewald 0 0.0% Eliminated

Libertarian Party nomination edit

The Libertarian candidate was Pittsburgh attorney Drew Gray Miller. Prior to this however, a primary candidate was Philip Moses, a high school government teacher. Moses ended his campaign in early 2018.

General election edit

Candidates edit

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[35] Tossup February 27, 2018
Inside Elections[36] Tossup February 28, 2018
Sabato's Crystal Ball[37] Tossup March 8, 2018

Campaign edit

The major party candidates were Republican Rick Saccone and Democrat Conor Lamb, in a district that Donald Trump carried by almost 20 points in the 2016 presidential election.[38] The special election attracted national attention[39] and was seen by many political analysts and commentators as a bellwether on the popularity of Donald Trump, Trump's tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, and the Republican Party.[39][40][41][42][43][44] Saccone said the special election was a referendum on Trump's presidency and called himself "Trump before Trump was Trump".[45][46][47] Prominent Republicans including Donald Trump (twice), Donald Trump Jr., Ivanka Trump, and Mike Pence came to the state to campaign for Saccone.[48] The district was contested by a third-party candidate (Libertarian Drew Gray Miller) for the first time since 1996.[49]

Campaign funding edit

Republicans and aligned groups spent more than twice as much as Democrats and aligned groups on the special election.[50] Although Lamb's campaign fund raised more than Saccone's campaign fund, Saccone benefited from far more spending by outside groups than Lamb.[50]

The Republican Party and outside pro-Republican "independent expenditure" groups spent almost $10.7 million to support Saccone or oppose Lamb in the campaign, while $2.6 million in independent expenditures was spent in support of Lamb.[51] Fourteen outside groups (seven Republican, seven Democrat) comprised over 95% of the spending. For the Republican side, the major groups spending money on Saccone's behalf were Paul Ryan's Congressional Leadership Fund, the National Republican Congressional Committee, the Republican National Committee, and the pro-Trump groups America First Action and 45Committee. For the Democratic side, the major groups spending money on Lamb's behalf were the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, Patriot Majority PAC, and the VoteVets.org Action Fund.[51]

Debates edit

KDKA-TV hosted the first debate on February 19, 2018.[52] WTAE-TV hosted the second and final debate on March 3, 2018, at 7 PM EST. The debate was hosted live by WTAE-TV along with the League of Women Voters of Greater Pittsburgh.[53][54]

Host
network
Date Link(s) Participants
Conor
Lamb (D)
Drew Gray
Miller (L)
Rick
Saccone (R)
WTAE-TV March 3, 2018 [55] Invited Invited
KDKA-TV February 19, 2018 [56][57][58] Invited Invited

Endorsements edit

Rick Saccone (R)
Federal politicians
Individuals
Unions
Organizations
Newspapers
Conor Lamb (D)
Federal politicians
Local and statewide politicians
Individuals
Labor unions
Organizations
Newspapers and news websites
Drew Gray Miller (L)
Politicians

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Rick
Saccone (R)
Conor
Lamb (D)
Other Undecided
Monmouth University March 8–11, 2018 372 ± 5.1% 45% 51% 1% 3%
RABA Research March 6–8, 2018 707 ± 3.7% 44% 48% 9%
Gravis Marketing March 1–5, 2018 911 ± 3.3% 45% 42% 13%
Emerson College March 1–3, 2018 474 ± 4.8% 45% 48% 7%
Gravis Marketing February 13–15, 2018 602 ± 4.2% 45% 40% 15%
Monmouth University February 12–14, 2018 320 ± 5.5% 49% 46% 1% 4%
DFM Research (D) January 22, 2018, at the Wayback Machine January 18–19, 2018 384 ± 5.0% 41% 38% 21%
Gravis Marketing January 3–5, 2018 513 ± 4.3% 46% 34% 20%

Results edit

Pennsylvania's 18th congressional district special election, 2018[112]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Conor Lamb 114,102 49.86% +49.86%
Republican Rick Saccone 113,347 49.53% -50.47%
Libertarian Drew Gray Miller 1,381 0.60% +0.60%
Total votes 228,830 100.00%
Plurality 755 0.33% -99.67%
Democratic gain from Republican Swing

Lamb declared victory just after midnight on March 14.[113] With all precincts reporting, Lamb led Saccone by 627 votes, a margin of 0.2 percent. NBC News declared Lamb the apparent winner early on the morning of March 14, based on the remaining absentee ballots from Washington County.[114] The New York Times followed suit later that afternoon.[38] A few other outlets declared Lamb the winner in what has been described as "a major upset",[115][116] but others withheld judgment, citing the closeness of the race and the likelihood of a recount.[117] Saccone conceded the race to Lamb on March 21, the day that the last votes were counted.[118] Allegheny County certified its election results on April 2, making Conor Lamb's victory official.[119] He was sworn in on April 12.

Lamb's victory came primarily on the strength of winning the Allegheny County portion of the district by almost 15,400 votes, as he lost the rest of the district by 14,700 votes.[120]

Results by county edit

Vote breakdown by county[119]
Conor Lamb
Democrat
Rick Saccone
Republican
Drew Gray Miller
Libertarian
Margin Total
County Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes
Allegheny 58,874 57.25% 43,398 42.24% 526 0.51% 15,476 15.01% 102,798
Greene 2,022 41.56% 2,800 57.56% 43 0.88% 778 16.00% 4,865
Washington 22,757 46.16% 26,198 53.14% 344 0.70% 3,441 6.98% 49,299
Westmoreland 30,449 42.37% 40,951 56.98% 468 0.65% 10,502 14.61% 71,868

See also edit

External links edit

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A special election for Pennsylvania s 18th congressional district was held on March 13 2018 following the resignation of Republican representative Tim Murphy 1 Murphy who held the seat since January 3 2003 declared his intent to resign on October 5 2017 and vacated his seat on October 21 that year Democrat Conor Lamb defeated Republican Rick Saccone 49 86 to 49 53 Saccone conceded the race eight days after the election 2 2018 Pennsylvania s 18th congressional district special election 2016 March 13 2018 November 2018 Pennsylvania s 18th congressional district Nominee Conor Lamb Rick SacconeParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 114 102 113 347Percentage 49 9 49 5 U S Representative before electionTim MurphyRepublican Elected U S Representative Conor LambDemocratic Contents 1 Background 2 Republican conferee meeting 2 1 Candidates 2 1 1 Declared 2 1 2 Failed to qualify 2 1 3 Withdrew 2 2 Results 3 Democratic convention 3 1 Candidates 3 1 1 Declared 3 1 2 Declined 3 2 Results 4 Libertarian Party nomination 5 General election 5 1 Candidates 5 2 Predictions 5 3 Campaign 5 4 Campaign funding 5 5 Debates 5 6 Endorsements 5 7 Polling 5 8 Results 5 8 1 Results by county 6 See also 7 External links 8 ReferencesBackground editEight term incumbent Republican U S Representative Tim Murphy was involved in a sex scandal consisting of his allegedly having extramarital sexual relations with a woman and then asking her to have an abortion This was particularly damaging because Murphy identifies as a pro life politician Murphy subsequently announced that he was resigning and that he would leave office on October 21 3 4 Primary elections were not held in the race Instead nominees were chosen by each party The Republican Party held a special convention on November 11 2017 to choose a nominee through a conferee process involving 215 local Republican activists 5 6 The Democratic Party held their nominating convention on November 19 2017 7 The Libertarian Party of Allegheny County and the Libertarian Party of Washington County nominated a candidate via party caucus 8 At the time Pennsylvania s 18th Congressional District was located in Western Pennsylvania and bordered the state of West Virginia It included portions of Greene Washington Allegheny and Westmoreland counties 9 The district had a Cook PVI score of R 11 10 This was the last election for Pennsylvania s 18th congressional district held under the configuration made in 2011 by the Pennsylvania Legislature as new districts have been drawn in accordance with the ruling of the state supreme court in League of Women Voters v Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and came into effect for the main 2018 congressional elections in November 11 12 13 The bulk of the old 18th became the 14th District Republican conferee meeting editCandidates edit Declared edit Guy Reschenthaler state senator 14 Rick Saccone state representative 15 Kim Ward state senator 16 Failed to qualify edit George Karpacs Pennsylvania College Access Program board member 17 Withdrew edit Jason Ortitay state representative 18 19 Results edit Republican conferree meeting 20 21 Candidate First ballot Pct Second ballot Pct Rick Saccone 74 34 4 123 57 5 Guy Reschenthaler 75 34 9 91 42 5 Kim Ward 66 30 7 EliminatedDemocratic convention editCandidates edit Declared edit Rueben Brock psychologist and California University of Pennsylvania assistant professor 22 Gina Cerilli Westmoreland County Commissioner 23 Mike Crossey former Allegheny County Councillor and former teacher s union official 24 Pam Iovino former Assistant Department of Veterans Affairs Secretary 14 Conor Lamb former Assistant United States Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania 14 Keith Seewald small business owner and author 25 Bob Solomon physician 14 Declined edit Brandon Neuman state representative 26 Dan Miller state representative 27 Results edit Democratic convention 28 29 30 31 Candidate First ballot Pct Second ballot Pct Conor Lamb 225 40 6 319 58 5 Gina Cerilli 153 27 6 152 27 9 Pam Iovino 90 16 2 74 13 6 Mike Crossey 47 8 5 EliminatedRueben Brock 21 3 8 EliminatedBob Solomon 18 3 2 EliminatedKeith Seewald 0 0 0 EliminatedLibertarian Party nomination editThe Libertarian candidate was Pittsburgh attorney Drew Gray Miller Prior to this however a primary candidate was Philip Moses a high school government teacher Moses ended his campaign in early 2018 General election editCandidates edit Rick Saccone Republican state representative 32 Conor Lamb Democratic former Assistant United States Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania 33 Drew Gray Miller Libertarian former Legal Counsel to the Majority Whip of the Pennsylvania Senate 34 Official Sample Ballot Predictions edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 35 Tossup February 27 2018Inside Elections 36 Tossup February 28 2018Sabato s Crystal Ball 37 Tossup March 8 2018Campaign edit The major party candidates were Republican Rick Saccone and Democrat Conor Lamb in a district that Donald Trump carried by almost 20 points in the 2016 presidential election 38 The special election attracted national attention 39 and was seen by many political analysts and commentators as a bellwether on the popularity of Donald Trump Trump s tariffs on steel and aluminum imports and the Republican Party 39 40 41 42 43 44 Saccone said the special election was a referendum on Trump s presidency and called himself Trump before Trump was Trump 45 46 47 Prominent Republicans including Donald Trump twice Donald Trump Jr Ivanka Trump and Mike Pence came to the state to campaign for Saccone 48 The district was contested by a third party candidate Libertarian Drew Gray Miller for the first time since 1996 49 Campaign funding edit Republicans and aligned groups spent more than twice as much as Democrats and aligned groups on the special election 50 Although Lamb s campaign fund raised more than Saccone s campaign fund Saccone benefited from far more spending by outside groups than Lamb 50 The Republican Party and outside pro Republican independent expenditure groups spent almost 10 7 million to support Saccone or oppose Lamb in the campaign while 2 6 million in independent expenditures was spent in support of Lamb 51 Fourteen outside groups seven Republican seven Democrat comprised over 95 of the spending For the Republican side the major groups spending money on Saccone s behalf were Paul Ryan s Congressional Leadership Fund the National Republican Congressional Committee the Republican National Committee and the pro Trump groups America First Action and 45Committee For the Democratic side the major groups spending money on Lamb s behalf were the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Patriot Majority PAC and the VoteVets org Action Fund 51 Debates edit KDKA TV hosted the first debate on February 19 2018 52 WTAE TV hosted the second and final debate on March 3 2018 at 7 PM EST The debate was hosted live by WTAE TV along with the League of Women Voters of Greater Pittsburgh 53 54 Hostnetwork Date Link s ParticipantsConorLamb D Drew GrayMiller L RickSaccone R WTAE TV March 3 2018 55 Invited InvitedKDKA TV February 19 2018 56 57 58 Invited InvitedEndorsements edit Rick Saccone R Federal politiciansDonald Trump President of the United States 59 Mike Pence Vice President of the United States 60 Lou Barletta U S Representative R PA 61 IndividualsJohn R Bolton former U S Ambassador to the United Nations 62 Donald Trump Jr businessman Ivanka Trump model and businesswomanUnionsFraternal Order of Police Allegheny County Lodge 91 citation needed OrganizationsCatholicVote org 63 Club for Growth 64 Congressional Leadership Fund 65 Tea Party Express 66 Ending Spending Inc 67 Firearms Owners Against Crime 68 LifePAC 69 NRA Political Victory Fund 70 National Right to Life citation needed NewspapersPittsburgh Post Gazette 71 Conor Lamb D Federal politiciansJoe Biden former Vice President of the United States and former U S Senator D DE 72 Bob Casey Jr U S Senator D PA 73 Doug Jones U S Senator D AL 74 Dwight Evans U S Representative D PA 75 Joe Kennedy III U S Representative D MA 76 Seth Moulton U S Representative D MA 77 Local and statewide politiciansGina Cerilli Westmoreland County Commissioner 78 John Fetterman Mayor of Braddock PA and candidate for the U S Senate in 2016 79 Rich Fitzgerald Allegheny County Executive citation needed Josh Shapiro Pennsylvania Attorney General 80 Pam Snyder state representative 81 Tom Wolf Governor of Pennsylvania 82 IndividualsRandy Bryce ironworker union activist veteran and candidate for United States House of Representatives in Wisconsin in 2018 83 Jason Kander nominee for U S Senate in Missouri in 2016 former Missouri Secretary of State host of podcast Majority 54 and founder of Let America Vote 84 Katie McGinty nominee for U S Senate in 2016 former Chief of Staff to Governor Tom Wolf and former secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection 85 Martin O Malley former Governor of Maryland 86 Cecil Roberts President of The United Mine Workers of America 81 Labor unionsInternational Brotherhood of Electrical Workers 87 National Education Association 88 Pennsylvania Conference of Teamsters 89 Pennsylvania State AFL CIO 90 Pennsylvania State Education Association 91 SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania 92 Service Employees International Union Local 32BJ 92 93 Service Employees International Union Local 668 92 94 United Steelworkers 95 United Mine Workers of America 96 OrganizationsAct to Matter 97 Alliance for Retired Americans 98 Blue Dog Coalition 99 Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee 100 End Citizens United 101 Humane Society Legislative Fund 102 J Street 103 Let America Vote 104 National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare 105 Raising Our Future PAC 106 Social Security Works PAC 107 Steel City Stonewall Democrats 108 VoteVets org 109 Newspapers and news websitesDaily Kos political news blog 110 The Observer Reporter 111 Drew Gray Miller L PoliticiansGary Johnson former Governor of New Mexico Caleb Q Dyer New Hampshire Libertarian State Representative Brandon Phinney New Hampshire Libertarian State Representative Joseph Stallcop New Hampshire Libertarian State Representative Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error RickSaccone R ConorLamb D Other UndecidedMonmouth University March 8 11 2018 372 5 1 45 51 1 3 RABA Research March 6 8 2018 707 3 7 44 48 9 Gravis Marketing March 1 5 2018 911 3 3 45 42 13 Emerson College March 1 3 2018 474 4 8 45 48 7 Gravis Marketing February 13 15 2018 602 4 2 45 40 15 Monmouth University February 12 14 2018 320 5 5 49 46 1 4 DFM Research D Archived January 22 2018 at the Wayback Machine January 18 19 2018 384 5 0 41 38 21 Gravis Marketing January 3 5 2018 513 4 3 46 34 20 Results edit Pennsylvania s 18th congressional district special election 2018 112 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Conor Lamb 114 102 49 86 49 86 Republican Rick Saccone 113 347 49 53 50 47 Libertarian Drew Gray Miller 1 381 0 60 0 60 Total votes 228 830 100 00 Plurality 755 0 33 99 67 Democratic gain from Republican SwingLamb declared victory just after midnight on March 14 113 With all precincts reporting Lamb led Saccone by 627 votes a margin of 0 2 percent NBC News declared Lamb the apparent winner early on the morning of March 14 based on the remaining absentee ballots from Washington County 114 The New York Times followed suit later that afternoon 38 A few other outlets declared Lamb the winner in what has been described as a major upset 115 116 but others withheld judgment citing the closeness of the race and the likelihood of a recount 117 Saccone conceded the race to Lamb on March 21 the day that the last votes were counted 118 Allegheny County certified its election results on April 2 making Conor Lamb s victory official 119 He was sworn in on April 12 Lamb s victory came primarily on the strength of winning the Allegheny County portion of the district by almost 15 400 votes as he lost the rest of the district by 14 700 votes 120 Results by county edit Vote breakdown by county 119 Conor LambDemocrat Rick SacconeRepublican Drew Gray MillerLibertarian Margin TotalCounty Votes Votes Votes Votes VotesAllegheny 58 874 57 25 43 398 42 24 526 0 51 15 476 15 01 102 798Greene 2 022 41 56 2 800 57 56 43 0 88 778 16 00 4 865Washington 22 757 46 16 26 198 53 14 344 0 70 3 441 6 98 49 299Westmoreland 30 449 42 37 40 951 56 98 468 0 65 10 502 14 61 71 868See also editList of close election results List of special elections to the United States House of Representatives United States House of Representatives elections in Pennsylvania 2016 Pennsylvania s 12th congressional district special election 2010External links editConor Lamb D for Congress Rick Saccone R for CongressReferences edit Governor Wolf Sets Special Election for PA s 18th Congressional District Governor of Pennsylvania Newsroom October 23 2017 Tacopino Joe March 21 2018 Rick Saccone finally concedes Pennsylvania special election New York Post Retrieved November 19 2020 Deppen Colin October 6 2017 How the special election for Rep Tim Murphy s seat will work and which party might win The Incline Retrieved October 14 2017 Herring An Li October 9 2017 Tim Murphy s Open Congressional Seat Is Already Highly Contested 90 5 WESA Retrieved October 14 2017 PA GOP Picks Conferees for PA 18 Special Election Retrieved November 14 2017 Potter Chris CPotterPgh November 11 2017 After second round of voting GOP has its nominee for the PA 18 special election state Rep Rick Saccone Dems recommend their champion to state leaders next Sunday Tweet Retrieved November 14 2017 via Twitter PA 18 Special Election Pennsylvania Democratic Party Archived from the original on November 12 2017 Retrieved November 14 2017 Libertarian Party Nominates Candidate for 18th Congressional District Special Election Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania Archived from the original on January 8 2018 Retrieved January 28 2018 File Pennsylvania December 2011 Redistricting Map jpg Ballotpedia Retrieved November 14 2017 Wasserman David October 5 2017 Murphy Resignation Creates PA 18 Special Election Headache for GOP The Cook Political Report Retrieved October 14 2017 League of Women Voters v Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Retrieved March 13 2018 Bridget Bowman The Fight for a Disappearing District in Pennsylvania Roll Call March 13 2018 Jonathan Martin March 8 2018 Why G O P Is Spending Millions on a Soon to Vanish Seat in Trump Country The New York Times a b c d Special election date set for Tim Murphy s congressional seat Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved November 5 2017 Pa Rep Rick Saccone Suspends Senate Run Bids To Replace Murphy Retrieved November 5 2017 State Sen Kim Ward announces run as Congressman Murphy bows out City amp State PA October 5 2017 Retrieved November 5 2017 Venteicher Wes GOP picks Elizabeth Twp Rep Rick Saccone to fill disgraced ex congressman Murphy s seat TribLIVE com Retrieved November 14 2017 candidate George Karpacs didn t show up to the meeting Venteicher Wes Pennsylvania legislator Jason Ortitay to run for Congressman Tim Murphy s seat TribLIVE com Retrieved November 5 2017 CPotterPgh November 11 2017 Here at the GOP conferee process for selecting their nominee in the PA 18 special State Rep Jason Ortitay withdrew prior to voting No candidate achieved majority on first ballot so state Sen Kim Ward is dropped for second round leaving Guy Reschenthaler and Rick Saccone Tweet Retrieved November 11 2017 via Twitter Potter Chris CPotterPgh November 11 2017 For those of you with money in office pools Reschenthaler scored 75 votes in the first round Saccone 74 and Ward 66 Candidates must reach absolute majority to become party s nominee Tweet Retrieved November 12 2017 via Twitter Potter Chris CPotterPgh November 11 2017 Saccone won by a count of 123 91 Reschenthaler asking for conferees to give Saccone their unanimous backing Tweet Retrieved November 12 2017 via Twitter Santoni Matthew Cecil counselor professor Rueben Brock joins crowd seeking Dems nod for Congressman Tim Murphy s seat TribLIVE com Retrieved November 5 2017 Santoni Matthew Westmoreland Commissioner Gina Cerilli to seek Tim Murphy s seat in Congress TribLIVE com Retrieved November 5 2017 Democrat Mike Crossey Announces Congressional Run Against Tim Murphy Retrieved November 5 2017 Venteicher Wes Seventh Democrat enters race to replace ex Congressman Tim Murphy TribLIVE com Retrieved November 12 2017 Open Seat Watch Pennsylvania s 18th District Decision Desk HQ decisiondeskhq com Archived from the original on December 1 2017 Retrieved November 23 2017 Potter Chris October 9 2017 Rick Saccone formally announces he will seek Tim Murphy s 18th District seat Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved October 14 2017 Conor Lamb Wins First Ever Congressional Democratic Convention Pennsylvania Democratic Party Pennsylvania Democratic Party November 19 2017 Archived from the original on December 1 2017 Retrieved November 20 2017 PADems November 19 2017 Results from round one of voting Lamb 225 Cerilli 153 Iovino 90 Crossey 47 Brock 21 Solomon 18 Seewald 0 Lamb Cerilli and Iovino advance to round two Tweet Retrieved November 20 2017 via Twitter PADems November 19 2017 Results from round two 545 total votes cast this round Iovino 74 Cerilli 152 Lamb 319 Tweet Retrieved November 20 2017 via Twitter PADems November 19 2017 ConorLambPA wins Tweet Retrieved November 20 2017 via Twitter Republicans pick state Rep Rick Saccone as nominee for March 13 special election Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved November 20 2017 Bobic Igor November 19 2017 Democrats Select Candidate To Replace GOP Congressman Who Resigned Over Abortion The Huffington Post Retrieved November 20 2017 Brenize Steven Libertarian Party Nominates Candidate for 18th Congressional District Special Election www lppa org Archived from the original on January 8 2018 Retrieved January 8 2018 Dave Wasserman PA 18 Special Election Moves from Lean Republican to Toss Up Retrieved January 2 2022 Gonzalez Nathan February 28 2018 Rating Change Pennsylvania 18 Special Moves to Toss Up News amp Analysis Inside Elections www insideelections com Larry J Sabato s Crystal Ball 2018 House www centerforpolitics org Retrieved December 18 2017 a b Alexander Burns Jonathan Martin March 14 2018 Conor Lamb Wins Pennsylvania House Seat Giving Democrats a Map for Trump Country The New York Times a b Trump s tariff threat may be timed for Pennsylvania U S House race Reuters March 6 2018 Retrieved March 12 2018 Chris Cillizza Yes the Pennsylvania election is about Donald Trump CNN Retrieved March 13 2018 Republican super PACs surge into Pennsylvania special election The Washington Post PowerPost blog January 4 2018 So it begins National groups investing in Pa 18 special election Pittsburgh Post Gazette January 5 2018 Democratic wave Republicans are bracing for a potentially competitive special election in a usually reliable part of Pennsylvania Politico Retrieved January 22 2018 In Pennsylvania a Bellwether Special Election Attracts National Attention National Review National Review February 6 2018 Retrieved March 12 2018 Alex Seitz Wald January 18 2018 Trump jumps into midterms in race to replace Republican who quit in scandal NBC News Olson Laura January 18 2018 Trump wades into Pennsylvania race seen as test of Republican strength Morning Call Archived from the original on January 19 2018 Retrieved March 13 2018 John Whitesides January 17 2018 Pennsylvania race to test Democrats hopes for anti Trump wave Reuters Schneider Elena Isenstadt Alex March 12 2018 Republicans wage 11th hour blitz in Pa special election Politico Retrieved March 14 2018 Five freshman campaign to become congressional sophomores Pittsburgh Post Gazette September 29 1996 Retrieved March 14 2018 a b Peter Overby GOP Pours Cash Into Pennsylvania Special Election To Prevent An Upset Defeat NPR March 12 2018 a b David Wright GOP conservative groups have spent 10 million plus on the PA 18 special election CNN March 13 2018 Saccone Lamb Meet In First 18th Congressional District Special Election Debate February 19 2018 Retrieved February 20 2018 WTAE Editorial The Pennsylvania 18th District debate February 23 2018 retrieved February 25 2018 WTAE to broadcast Pennsylvania s 18th District Congressional debate Saturday WTAE February 26 2018 Retrieved March 2 2018 REPLAY Pennsylvania s 18th Congressional District Debate WTAE March 4 2018 Retrieved March 4 2018 CBS Pittsburgh February 19 2018 Congressional District Debate Part 1 retrieved February 20 2018 CBS Pittsburgh February 19 2018 Congressional District Debate Part 2 retrieved February 20 2018 CBS Pittsburgh February 19 2018 Congressional District Debate Part 3 retrieved February 20 2018 Donald J Trump realDonaldTrump January 18 2018 Will be going to Pennsylvania today in order to give my total support to RICK SACCONE running for Congress in a Special Election March 13 Rick is a great guy We need more Republicans to continue our already successful agenda Tweet via Twitter Bradshaw Gideon January 24 2018 Trump Pence throw weight behind Saccone in 18th District race Observer Reporter Lou Barletta loubarletta January 12 2018 Rick Saccone is a veteran diplomat international businessman and elected leader He s running for Congress to fight for the America First agenda We need leaders like Rick in Congress Saccone4PA18 Tweet via Twitter Venteicher Wes January 24 2018 Former UN Ambassador John Bolton endorses Rick Saccone for Congress Pittsburgh Tribune Review Brian Burch CatholicVote org endorses Rick Saccone for Congress CatholicVote Org Retrieved December 14 2017 David McIntosh December 19 2017 Club for Growth PAC Endorses Rick Saccone for Congress Club for Growth Retrieved December 19 2017 Scheimer Dorey January 5 2018 Republicans Democrats plan aggressive campaigns in Western Pa special election WPXI Tea Party Express Endorses Rick Saccone for Congress in Pennsylvania Tea Party Express February 14 2018 Weigel David January 4 2018 Republican super PACs surge into Pennsylvania special election The Washington Post PowerPost blog Archived from the original on January 4 2018 subscription required FOAC PAC endorses Rick Saccone for Congress PDF Firearms Owners Against Crime Archived from the original PDF on December 22 2017 Retrieved December 6 2017 Candidate Highlight LIFEPAC www lifepac net Archived from the original on December 30 2017 Retrieved December 30 2017 NRA Endorses Rick Saccone for U S House of Representatives NRA ILA January 23 2018 Archived from the original on January 24 2018 Retrieved January 23 2018 The National Rifle Association Political Victory Fund NRA PVF has endorsed State RepresentativeRick Saccone in the March 13 2018 Special Election in the 18thCongressional District of Pennsylvania Rick Saccone for Congress The state rep is ready to move on to U S House Pittsburgh Post Gazette March 11 2018 Retrieved March 11 2018 Resnick Gideon February 8 2018 Joe Biden Will Campaign for Conor Lamb in Tight Pennsylvania Race The Daily Beast PA 18 Sen Bob Casey Jr D Helps Conor Lamb D Pull Off Another Special Election Upset Victory Daily Kos March 3 2018 Jones sent out an email to supporters soliciting donations to Lamb PA 18 Rep Dwight Evans D Helps Conor Lamb D Pull Off A Doug Jones Style Upset Victory Daily Kos December 26 2017 PA 18 Rep Joe Kennedy III D MA Helps Conor Lamb D Keep The Democratic Wave Rolling Daily Kos January 18 2018 Seth Moulton SethMoulton November 30 2017 After serving as a Marine Conor Lamb returned home to PA to work as an Assistant U S Attorney He prosecuted drug dealers and violent offenders to fight the opioid epidemic Now he s running for Congress and I m proud to endorse him Learn more Tweet via Twitter Erdley Debra December 15 2017 Westmoreland Democrats hope to gain traction in 2018 midterm election TribLIVE com Fetterman John JohnFetterman December 18 2017 Just donated to ConorLambPA for PA18 and you should too pic twitter com XPpMFI1hqQ Tweet via Twitter PA 18 Attorney General Josh Shapiro D Helps Conor Lamb D Flip Disgraced Tim Murphy s R Seat Daily Kos December 27 2017 a b Beveridge Scott March 11 2018 UMWA president delivers fiery endorsement for Lamb in 18th District race Observer Reporter PA 18 Gov Tom Wolf D Helps Conor Lamb D Pull Off Another Special Election Upset Victory Daily Kos December 20 2017 PA 18 Randy Ironstache Bryce D WI Helps A Fellow Pro Union Veteran Flip A Republican District Daily Kos February 11 2018 PA 18 Jason Kander D MO Helps A Fellow Veteran Pull Off A Big Upset Victory In A Trump District Daily Kos March 9 2018 PA 18 Katie McGinty D Returns To Help Conor Lamb D Pull Off A Doug Jones Style Victory Daily Kos December 28 2017 O Malley Martin February 28 2018 Excited to back Conor Lamb for Congress in PA 18 His young energy and experience is what we need via Facebook Unions Key as Pennsylvania Special Election Nears IBEW Marine veteran and former Assistant U S Attorney Conor Lamb is the Democratic candidate for the seat and has been endorsed by the state AFL CIO and the IBEW NEA Fund Recommended Candidates www neafund org Hamilton William Molinero Joseph O Neill Tim Grace Dan Baptiste Robert January 13 2018 Pennsylvania Conference of Teamsters ENDORSES CONOR LAMB PDF www pacfteamsters com Richard Bloomingdale Pennsylvania AFL CIO Endorses Conor Lamb for Congress Pennsylvania State AFL CIO Retrieved December 22 2017 Duncan Erin January 22 2018 It s 2018 Now what Federal advocacy in the second session of the 115th Congress PDF www psea org a b c Myers James February 12 2018 Service Workers add their Powerful Voice to Rising Wave of Support for Conor Lamb SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvania Archived from the original on February 15 2018 Retrieved February 15 2018 32BJ SEIU 32BJSEIU February 10 2018 We re proud to endorse ConorLambPA today We need him in Washington to fight for labor rights good jobs Social Security Medicare amp strong schools UnionStrong PA18 Tweet via Twitter a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Catanese Steve Sessa JoAnne February 10 2018 PLAN TO WIN STRATEGY SESSION WASHINGTON COUNTY SEIU local 668 Archived from the original on February 11 2018 Retrieved February 11 2018 Potter Chris January 12 2018 Trump visit to support Saccone shows high stakes of District 18 race Pittsburgh Post Gazette Republicans see real trouble said Tim Waters the national political director for the United Steelworkers The union is backing Mr Saccone s rival Democrat Conor Lamb COMPAC Endorsements UMWA UMWA Avery James February 19 2018 Act to Matter Officially Endorses Conor Lamb in Pennsylvania special election PRWeb Retiree Group Endorses Conor Lamb for U S House Retired Americans Retired Americans March 5 2018 Archived from the original on March 12 2018 Retrieved March 12 2018 BLUE DOGS ANNOUNCE SECOND ROUND OF CANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTS PDF bluedogdems com February 8 2018 Marans Daniel January 26 2018 DCCC Makes First Investment In Pennsylvania Democrat s Special Election Bid The Huffington Post End Citizens United Endorses Conor Lamb in PA 18 Special Election End Citizens United End Citizens United January 17 2018 Humane Society Legislative Fund endorses Conor Lamb for Congress Humane Society Legislative Fund February 22 2018 Archived from the original on March 1 2018 Retrieved March 1 2018 J Street jstreetdotorg February 6 2018 J Street is proud to endorse ConorLambPA in next month s PA 18 special election Tweet via Twitter PA 18 Jason Kander s PAC Doubles Down To Pull Off Another Doug Jones Style Victory Daily Kos February 20 2018 Richtman Max February 14 2018 National Committee Endorses Conor Lamb for House in PA 18 Special Election NCPSSM Archived from the original on February 15 2018 Retrieved February 15 2018 Raising Our Future PAC Endorses Conor Lamb In Pennsylvania s 18th District Special Election Raising Our Future www raisingourfuture org March 6 2018 Archived from the original on March 13 2018 Retrieved March 12 2018 Jon Bauman JonBowzerBauman February 14 2018 I m in PA 18 to endorse Conor Lamb on behalf of Social Security Works in the special election for Congress to be held 3 13 TURN YOUR ATTENTION HERE EVERYBODY IT S THE NEXT BIG ONE Tweet via Twitter Conor Lamb 2018 Steel City Stonewall Democrats Endorsement Questionnaire PDF Steel City Stonewall Democrats Retrieved February 27 2018 I am grateful to have your support and endorsement in my current race for the PA 18 special election and hope to have it going forward into the primary and general elections so that we can continue to work as allies in the fight for full equality permanent dead link VoteVets VoteVets December 6 2017 VoteVets PAC is today endorsing Marine veteran ConorLambPA for Congress in Pennsylvania s 18th District Conor is someone who will always be thinking of those who need a voice and how he can best represent them said Jon Soltz Iraq War vet and Chairman of VoteVets PApol Tweet via Twitter Daily Kos Elections DKElections January 18 2018 Daily Kos is proud to endorse ConorLambPA in the PA18 special election which has Republicans so worried that Donald Trump is coming to town today Tweet via Twitter EDITORIAL In 18th district election Lamb is the best choice Observer Reporter March 11 2018 Allegheny County s District 18 special election results are finally official The Incline Retrieved April 3 2018 Chamberlain Samuel March 14 2018 Democrat Lamb declares victory in Pa special election determined too close to call Fox News Kornacki Steve SteveKornacki March 14 2018 We have the Washington numbers and NBC is calling Conor Lamb the apparent winner in PA 18 Tweet via Twitter Drum Kevin March 14 2018 Conor Lamb officially wins Pennsylvania election Mother Jones It s official Democrat Conor Lamb wins Pennsylvania special election in major upset Vox Retrieved March 14 2018 Schneider Elena March 14 2018 Republicans prepare for recount in Pennsylvania special election Politico Retrieved March 14 2018 Marc Levy March 21 2018 Republican Rick Saccone Concedes to Democrat Conor Lamb in Pennsylvania Race NBC Philadelphia Retrieved March 22 2018 a b Julian Routh April 2 2018 Finally official Conor Lamb certified winner of congressional seat Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved April 3 2018 Election results from CNN Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2018 Pennsylvania 27s 18th congressional district special election amp oldid 1187970276, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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