CALL TO ALL 10 18 2018

Here are four women who can end Pennsylvania’s all male hold on their congressional delegation. I worked and travelled throughout the great state of Pennsylvania, conducted a town meeting in Snow Shoe in the middle of winter, and spent Christmas stranded in Harrisburg during the blizzard of 77-78, and got to know many hardy Pennsylvanians. These women will work hard for you. Send them to Congress.


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PA. 7TH DISTRICT

Competitive race

Susan Wild (D)

Allentown solicitor

A win by Wild or any of the seven other women on the ballot would break up Pennsylvania’s all-male delegation.

Wild is a first-time candidate. She faces a male opponent in the general election.


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PA. 5TH DISTRICT

Favored to win

Mary Gay Scanlon (D)

Pro-bono lawyer

A longtime local school board member, Scanlon directs a national pro bono practice for a law firm, which includes work on pay equity for women, and assistance for those fleeing violence and persecution. A win by her or any of the seven other women on the ballot would break up Pennsylvania’s all-male delegation.

She faces a female opponent in the general election.


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PA. 6TH DISTRICT

Favored to win

Chrissy Houlahan (D)

Former teacher, Air Force veteran

A former high school chemistry teacher and Air Force captain, Houlahan founded a sports apparel company and ran an early-childhood literacy program. A win by Houlahan or any of the seven other women on the ballot would break up Pennsylvania’s all-male delegation.

Houlahan is a first-time candidate. She faces a male opponent in the general election.


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PA. 4TH DISTRICT

Favored to win

Madeleine Dean (D)

State legislator

A state legislator considered a rising star, Dean beat a former congressman in the primary. A win by Dean or any of the seven other women on the ballot would break up Pennsylvania’s all-male delegation.

She faces a male opponent in the general election.



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