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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
February 22, 2018
G. Terry Madonna, a veteran political observer at Franklin & Marshall College, said he doesn't see the city of Pittsburgh's long-held Democratic seat being in danger. “There are certainly incumbent advantages, there's no doubt about it,” he said. “It's hard for me to believe the Democrats would be likely toÃÂ ...
Los Angeles Times
February 22, 2018
"The first and most important determinant in this election is white, working-class voters who supported Trump," said G. Terry Madonna, director of the Center for Politics and Public Affairs at Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster. They are the same voters that Democrats are desperate to reengage withÃÂ ...
TribDem.com
February 22, 2018
The probabilities are that it won't. The certainty is that it could. G. Terry Madonna, Ph.D., is professor of public affairs at Franklin & Marshall College. Michael Young, Ph.D., is a former professor of politics and public affairs at Penn State University and is managing partner of Michael Young Strategic ResearchÃÂ ...
Meadville Tribune
February 21, 2018
G. Terry Madonna is professor of public affairs at Franklin & Marshall College, and Michael Young is a former professor of politics and public affairs at Penn State University and managing partner of Michael Young Strategic Research. Madonna and Young encourage responses to the column and can beÃÂ ...
Sunbury Daily Item
February 20, 2018
Pennsylvania pollster G. Terry Madonna said that both the new districts will still lean Republican. District 9, "which is significantly different from the old 11th District, still looks Republican. What the courts basically did was reorient the east, got rid of the south and creates almost a straight line from LuzerneÃÂ ...
Reading Eagle
February 13, 2018
Will Gov. Tom Wolf send his own map of proposed congressional districts to the state Supreme Court? Political analyst Dr. G. Terry Madonna would be stunned if he didn't. “There is nothing to prevent anyone from sending a map. I wouldn't be stunned if there were four or five maps,” said Madonna, directorÃÂ ...
PennLive.com
February 9, 2018
This post was updated at 10:05 p.m. Friday with reaction from political scientist G. Terry Madonna and Lehigh County Commissioner Amanda Holt. ... Franklin & Marshall College political science professor G. Terry Madonna said Friday night his first-blush review of the GOP map is that it's an improvementÃÂ ...
Standard Speaker
February 5, 2018
Franklin & Marshall College political analyst G. Terry Madonna said Barletta still has to prove his fundraising prowess. With so many competitive House and Senate races across the country and political analysts still viewing Casey as a likely winner, Barletta could struggle to raise money as donors pickÃÂ ...
Chambersburg Public Opinion
February 5, 2018
HARRISBURG -- A government watchdog group is opposing an effort to reduce the size of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. Lawmakers, including Rep. Rob Kauffman, R-Chambersburg, have proposed reducing the size of the House from 203 to 151 members. The measure has been movingÃÂ ...
PennLive.com
February 5, 2018
What will Gov. Tom Wolf propose in his 2018/2019-budget address to the state legislature on Tuesday? Budgets are essentially policies with the price tag attached. Accordingly, one might expect the governor to propose a budget focused on Pennsylvania's compelling needs in education, jobs, health care,ÃÂ ...
Republican & Herald
February 3, 2018
Franklin & Marshall College political analyst G. Terry Madonna said Barletta still has to prove his fundraising prowess. With so many competitive House and Senate races across the country and political analysts still viewing Casey as a likely winner, Barletta could struggle to raise money as donors pickÃÂ ...
Sunbury Daily Item
February 3, 2018
Lou Barletta, R-11, Hazleton, remains the favorite to challenge incumbent U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, but there are a growing number of candidates who could provide a roadblock for the Republican Congressman — and make the race “interesting,” said G. Terry Madonna, director of the Franklin and MarshallÃÂ ...
Daily Nation
January 24, 2018
G. Terry Madonna, director of the Center for Politics and Public Affairs at Franklin and Marshall College, said he was a bit surprised at the lack of interest in the Stormy Daniels allegations — particularly during the current "Me Too" moment of reckoning over sexual misconduct. "This doesn't seem to haveÃÂ ...
LancasterOnline
January 23, 2018
G. Terry Madonna is a professor of public affairs at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster. Michael L. Young is a former professor of politics and public affairs at Penn State University and managing partner of Michael Young Strategic Research. Madonna and Young encourage responses to the columnÃÂ ...
Tribune-Review
January 11, 2018
It quoted two veteran Pennsylvania political analysts, G. Terry Madonna and Michael L. Young. "In this mix, Republican Saccone's perceived ultra conservatism, coupled with Lambs' perceived moderation, and Trump's unquestioned unpopularity, could nationalize the race — nationalizing it may bring aÃÂ ...
Seattle Times
December 31, 1999
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Democrats' chances at picking up congressional seats in Pennsylvania likely would improve under new models of district boundaries drawn to replace the Republican-drawn boundaries thrown out in a high-stakes gerrymandering court case, independent analysts said Friday.
York Daily Record/Sunday News
December 31, 1999
G. Terry Madonna, a pollster and political science professor at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster, hadn't heard about a motorcycle/Trump connection before. “I wonder who got the bicycle vote?" Madonna said. "I'm half-kidding, but not." There's a lot that the correlation between Trump support andÃÂ ...
PennLive.com
December 31, 1999
The dramatic decision by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to strike down the state's 2011 Republican-drawn congressional boundary lines was not a huge surprise. At some point, the egregious gerrymandering implemented in the state earlier this decade was bound to be struck down - both on the meritsÃÂ ...
Chambersburg Public Opinion
December 9, 2017
Schemel's proposal has little to no chance of passing, according to G. Terry Madonna, director of the Center for Politics and Public Affairs at Franklin and Marshall College. In the 1960s and 1970s as Pennsylvania moved incrementally to a full-time legislature, 90 percent of lawmakers held another job,ÃÂ ...
Sunbury Daily Item
December 6, 2017
Franklin and Marshall College political science professor G. Terry Madonna said that he's “a little surprised” that the House is devoting its December session days to such controversial legislation. Madonna said it's also possible that legislative leaders want to give lawmakers something they claim as a ...
PennLive.com
December 3, 2017
... for governor, and even for Congress given that we have a large collection of people here who are involved in the politics of our state and add to that, the fact that many of them are folks that have the ability to raise money and contribute to campaigns," said longtime political observer G. Terry Madonna.
PennLive.com
November 28, 2017
Given the tax burden of modern times, some may think we aren't quite getting what we pay for. Federal taxpayers last year paid about $3.654 trillion for a civilized society - while the states overall paid about $20 trillion for the same. Whether we are getting what we pay for seems a reasonable question ...
LancasterOnline
November 25, 2017
G. Terry Madonna is professor of public affairs at Franklin & Marshall College. Co-author Michael Young is an author, pollster, speaker and ...
Scranton Times-Tribune
November 19, 2017
News Flash: Get news alerts from the Times-Tribune on your mobile phone or in your email. Next. BY G. TERRY MADONNA AND MICHAEL YOUNG / Published: November 19, 2017Â ...
Indiana Gazette
November 19, 2017
POLITICALLY UNCORRECTED: This column is jointly authored by Dr. G. Terry Madonna and Dr. Michael Young. Madonna is a professor of ...
Tribune-Review
November 17, 2017
... and his more moderate stance on gay rights, said G. Terry Madonna, a political science professor at Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster ...
Meadville Tribune
November 17, 2017
G. Terry Madonna is professor of public affairs at Franklin & Marshall College, and Michael Young is a former professor of politics and public ...
bctv.org
November 16, 2017
The Politically Uncorrected ™ column is jointly authored by Dr. G. Terry Madonna and Dr. Michael Young. In this column, Madonna and Young ...
PennLive.com
November 6, 2017
Franklin & Marshall College pollster and political analyst G. Terry Madonna stopped by the PennLive offices on Monday, where he ran the table ...
Sunbury Daily Item
November 5, 2017
... governing in the most polarized environment in probably 50 years, possibly since the Vietnam War era, said G. Terry Madonna, director of the ...
Standard Speaker
October 29, 2017
G. TERRY MADONNA is professor of public affairs at Franklin & Marshall College. DR. MICHAEL YOUNG is a speaker, pollster and author, and ...
Scranton Times-Tribune
October 29, 2017
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The Delaware County Daily Times
October 29, 2017
G. Terry Madonna is professor of public affairs at Franklin & Marshall College, and Michael Young is a speaker, pollster, author, and was ...
Allentown Morning Call
October 24, 2017
G. Terry Madonna is professor of public affairs at Franklin & Marshall College, and Michael Young is a speaker, pollster and author and was a ...
New Castle News
October 23, 2017
G. Terry Madonna, director of the Franklin and Marshall College Poll, believes Pennsylvania's 2018 elections will served as a Trump ...
Reading Eagle
October 15, 2017
Political scientists Chris Borick of Muhlenberg College in Allentown and G. Terry Madonna of Franklin & Marshall College in Lancaster agree ...
Allentown Morning Call
October 12, 2017
Anti-gerrymandering demonstrators gather outside of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., Oct. 3 during oral arguments in a Wisconsin ...
Philly.com
October 11, 2017
“I'm not convinced there's a steep erosion of support here,” said G. Terry Madonna, director of the Franklin and Marshall College Poll. “Some of ...
Politico
October 11, 2017
“He's moved to the left as his party and the voters in his party have moved to the left,” said G. Terry Madonna, director of the Franklin & Marshall ...
Reading Eagle
October 6, 2017
Berks County would have been a good place for a Trump visit, said Dr. G. Terry Madonna, director of the Center for Politics and Public Affairs at ...
Tribune-Review
October 3, 2017
... in 2011, was called “the worst gerrymander in modern (state) history” by Franklin & Marshall College political scientist G. Terry Madonna and ...
Sharonherald
October 3, 2017
G. TERRY Madonna is professor of public affairs at Franklin & Marshall College, and Michael Young is a former professor of politics and public ...
Reading Eagle
September 28, 2017
That is the prediction of Dr. G. Terry Madonna, director of the Center for Politics and Public Affairs, professor of public affairs, and director of the ...
Sharonherald
December 31, 1999
Franklin and Marshall College political science professor G. Terry Madonna said that he's “a little surprised” that the House is devoting its December session days to such controversial legislation. Madonna said it's also possible that legislative leaders want to give lawmakers something they claim as aÃÂ ...
York Dispatch
December 31, 1999
The council would have 30 days from the date of the vacancy to appoint an interim mayor to serve until the next municipal election, meaning an interim mayor could serve up to two years, according to G. Terry Madonna, director of the Center for Politics and Public Affairs at Franklin & Marshall College.
bctv.org
December 31, 1999
The Politically Uncorrected ™ column is jointly authored by Dr. G. Terry Madonna and Dr. Michael Young. In this column, Madonna and Young take on tax reform. Madonna is Professor of Public Affairs at Franklin & Marshall College, and Young is a speaker, pollster, author, and was Professor of Politics ...
PennLive.com
December 31, 1999
Longtime political observer G. Terry Madonna admitted he heard people grumbling about having it the first weekend in December and missing the traditional gathering spots at the Waldorf. "Personally it might be time to move the event to Philadelphia, which [former] Governor [Ed] Rendell has urged: a city ...
Reading Eagle
December 31, 1999
It is often jokingly said that the most important job a lieutenant governor has is to check the pulse of the governor, since they are next in the line ...
Allentown Morning Call
December 31, 1999
Democrat Ralph Northam was elected governor of Virginia on Nov. 7, a day that saw key Democratic victories in several contests across the ...
Reading Eagle
August 7, 2017
"That was the way of the world in Pennsylvania politics for 100 years," said G. Terry Madonna, the political scientist and pollster at FranklinÃÂ ...