Friday, April 19, 2024

Pennsylvania House Minority Leader Bryan Cutler facing toughest primary challenge yet

House Minority Leader Bryan Cutler has been a major force in Pennsylvania Republican politics.

"It's very evident that people want a change here and that they want to support a candidate that really is one of them," said Dave Nissley, a small business owner and Cutler's primary challenger.

Nissley says he wants to unseat Cutler because he believes he's out of touch and a Harrisburg insider.

"I think is really a choice between, do you want experience that knows how to get the job done or did you want something different," said Cutler.

Wawa opening 40 new stores in Central Pennsylvania; Here's where Nissley is a restless Republican in an era of restlessness.

"The mood of the electorate is that they would like something different," said Cutler/ "It's my job to convince them that we've got a very good record up here." "I would rather have courage," argued Nissley.

The Pretzel Hut in Lancaster County now open Nissley got $141,000 from Citizens Alliance PA, a conservative group with a track record of bumping off Republican incumbents it deems not conservative enough. 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/pennsylvania-house-minority-leader-bryan-cutler-facing-toughest-primary-challenge-yet/ar-AA1ngIIf

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