Democrats have not controlled the Pennsylvania House of Representatives since 2010 and they've not owned a majority in the state Senate since 1993. That was also the last year that Democrats controlled the governorship and both houses of the legislature -- called a "trifecta" of party control. "I feel really good about it," Dena Gleason, the executive director of the Pennsylvania House Democratic Campaign Committee, told Fox News. If [Wolf] were to get unfettered access to a Democratic legislature with his own liberal viewpoints, you would see a very progressive agenda that doesn't fit most Pennsylvanians. Gleason, however, also mentioned the possibility Democrats could pick up seats in generally rural central Pennsylvania -- areas like Dauphin and Lancaster counties.
Source: Fox News October 09, 2020 12:56 UTC