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You are here: Home / Archive JRT / Journalists Roundtable: March 29, 2018

This week, Journalists Roundtable was on the road in Levittown, headquarters of the Bucks County Courier-Times & The Intelligencer. The suburban counties around Philadelphia have been changing demographically, with more registered Democrats, but who they will vote for in 2018 is the big question. Northern Bucks County is the more affluent area. It supported Hillary Clinton in 2016. Southern Bucks is a working class area where more blue collar Democrats supported Donald Trump for president. Since the Parkland, FL school shooting a month ago, gun safety has been at the forefront of local debate, as are traffic and transportation concerns. A number of state legislative retirements have been announced in Bucks County. Freshman Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick's 1st district was the least changed of any in the state's new redistricting plan, but he faces both a primary and general election challenge. To discuss these topics and others are: Guy Petroziello, Editorial Page Editor of the Bucks County Courier-Times & The Intelligencer; James Boyle, a Reporter with The Intelligencer and JD Mullane, a Columnist with the Bucks County Courier-Times. Our host is Brian Lockman.

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