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🗞️ Headlines. Pennsylvania’s governor is changing the race to a solid Democrat. How AP voters think about Trump, Fetterman and the Iran war. Shapiro exposed as a tenant during a fight with a neighbor for a piece of land. YouTube ranks first in terms of advertising revenue
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🔈 What are we listening to?. In this episode of Voices of Reason, we take a closer look at one of the most debated issues in education and sports in Pennsylvania: the future of girls’ sports and the rights of transgender athletes. Host Steve Ulrich talks to you Senator Judy Ward AND Naiymah Sanchez from the ACLU-PA on their prospects.
🔈 What we hear. “The president is constantly critical of mail-in voting, which is ridiculous.” Senator John Fetterman he said. “It’s safe. Some of the best examples in the country come from red states like Ohio and Florida.”
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The most critical story
1. Shapiro is in good shape and Pennsylvania’s governor is changing the race to a solid Democrat
“In the Pennsylvania governor’s race, the most significant event is what didn’t happen.
Despite landing a preferred recruit against the Democrats Governor Josh ShapiroRepublicans are no closer to overthrowing a moderate incumbent president than they were a year ago. Shapiro has a consistent approval rating of around 60%, a huge cash advantage, and a solid polling lead over the GOP state treasurer Stacy Garritymaking it almost impossible for him to see him fail in his bid for a second term.” | Cook Political Report
Elsewhere
Garrity calls on Shapiro to secure the election. “Republican gubernatorial candidate Stacy Garrity today called on Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro to ‘take common-sense steps’ to secure elections in the Commonwealth.” | PoliticsPA
Fetterman calls Trump’s criticism of mail-in voting ‘ridiculous’. “Democratic Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania on Wednesday rejected the SAVE America Act, a controversial election bill pushed by the Trump administration and some Republican lawmakers, criticizing what he says the GOP’s turnaround on mail-in voting means.” | CBS News
How the Senate will handle the voter ID bill. “Senate Republicans are leaning toward bringing their voting bill requiring ID and proof of citizenship to the Senate floor, passing the House-passed SAVE America Act — hands down.” | Traffic lights
Deluzio takes leadership role among select Iraq War veterans as he withdraws from another ‘war we didn’t have to fight’. “By the time Chris Deluzio first arrived in Iraq, the pretext for war had long since disappeared.” | Pittsburgh Postal Newspaper
Country
2. Here’s what AP voters think about Trump, Fetterman and the Iran war

“Pennsylvania Voter Dissatisfaction With President Donald Trump has increased over the past month as a novel poll shows majorities also disapprove of his war with Iran.
The latest PennLive/Bravo Group Morning Scrapple poll puts Trump’s disapproval rating at 59%, up slightly from 57% in the January and February polls.
Fifty-six percent of voters disapprove of war with Iran, while 42% are “strongly” against it. Only 38% approve of the war.” | PennLive
Elsewhere
PA-10: Stelson attacks Perry and presents anti-corruption program. “During the informal launch of her 2026 campaign, Democrat Janelle Stelson outlined her anti-corruption agenda and how she will represent central Pennsylvania in the 10th Congressional District if she is successful in unseating incumbent Republican Scott Perry.” | PoliticsPA
PA-03: Stanford gets $1.4M raise from National Super PAC. “Ala Stanford, a pediatric surgeon working in a crowded primary school to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Dwight Evans in Congress, received a major boost this week from a national group that spent a staggering sum of money to promote her campaign.” | Questioner from Philadelphia
PA-08: Cognetti criticizes Bresnahan as symbol of region’s corrupt behavior as congressional campaign heats up. “Democratic congressional candidate Paige Cognetti on Wednesday accused U.S. Rep. Rob Bresnahan of corrupt conduct and repeatedly lying about his stock transactions.” | WVIA
An AP House committee has advanced proposals aimed at solidifying same-sex marriage and expanding penalties for hate crimes — but they’re unlikely to become state law. “Democratic members of a key House committee described the sweeping package as an attempt to modernize Pennsylvania law, while Republicans opposed almost all of the bills.” | Questioner from Philadelphia
Around the Republic of Poland
3. Shapiro exposed as a tenant fighting with his neighbor for a piece of land

“Pennsylvania’s Democratic governor is being sued by his neighbors who claim he is encroaching and illegally occupying a piece of land they refused to sell to him.” | Daily mail
Elsewhere
Parker’s novel budget plan includes fees for Uber and Amazon, 1,000 beds in homeless shelters and $200 million for addiction treatment. “Mayor Cherelle L. Parker will formally introduce her proposal Thursday morning in her third annual budget address to the City Council, kicking off three months of hearings and negotiations before lawmakers are expected to approve the city’s new tax and spending plan in June.” | Questioner from Philadelphia
PIAA sued for excluding religious school students from public school teams. “The parents of AT, a student-athlete at York Catholic High School, are suing the PIAA, claiming the organization is violating the constitution by preventing her from competing on behalf of the York Suburban School District, her local district.” | PennLive
Pitt and other state-affiliated universities say state funding will lead to tuition increases. “In keeping with academic tradition in the higher education sector, leaders of Pennsylvania’s four state-affiliated universities came to Harrisburg on Wednesday in an attempt to persuade lawmakers at a state budget hearing to increase funding for their institutions.” | THAT’S ALL
Editorial
4. What do you think about it?
- Pittsburgh prepares for draft day up close | Pittsburgh Postal Newspaper
- Pittsburgh’s turn from ideology to pragmatism | Salena Zito
- Safe and affordable housing for every county resident | Sarah in love
- Let the Sunshine In: Bring Transparency to Pennsylvania Government | William M. Cotter
- The Ides of March 2026 brings us many things that we should beware of | John Baer
- Will Fetterman endorse Shapiro this year? | Krzysztof Mikołaj
- My Year as a Degenerate Gambler | McKay Coppins
- Abandoned PA mines and waste heat recycling could make huge data centers much more sustainable | Wangda Zuo
- As we finance Pennsylvania, let’s make sure we don’t run out of water | Subodha Kumar
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5. YouTube surpasses Disney, Paramount and WBD in ad revenue in 2025

“YouTube achieved impressive results in 2025.
According to novel estimates from research firm Moffett Nathanson – as reported by The Hollywood Reporter – the platform achieved a staggering $40.4 billion in advertising revenue, which is more than the combined advertising revenue of Disney, NBC, Paramount and Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), which amounted to $37.8 billion.
This change is a clear sign of how much content consumption has changed over the years and how advertisers have adapted their strategies.” | Technical breakdown
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