State GOP To Try To Regain Voters

From the story: Faced with a daunting deficit of 1 million registered voters, the Pennsylvania Republican Party is planning a major registration drive to win back some of the people who switched to the Democratic Party before the April 22 primary.

State party chairman Robert Gleason said the drive will start the day of the primary. Republican activists will stand outside polling stations in select counties asking voters if they switched sides; those who say they did will be asked if they would please switch back.

"In addition, after Election Day we're going to have an intensive effort to contact all these (former Republicans) by phone," Gleason said. "We're going to go after them and try to get them back." Read more...

Publicly releasing Republican State Committee attendance and votes would be a good start….

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