Pennsylvania Democrats Secure Victory in Bucks County Special Election, Expanding Their Majority in the State House
3 min readThe recent special election held in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, has resulted in a significant victory for the Democratic Party. Jim Prokopiak, a local school board member, emerged as the winner in the 140th House district, securing a seat that has been held by Democrats since its creation in 1969. This victory comes after a series of successful elections for the Democratic party in the commonwealth, including the election of Daniel McCaffrey to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania and the flipping of control of the school board in Central Bucks County.
The official makeup of the state House following Prokopiak’s win is now 102 Democrats and 100 Republicans. However, it is important to note that Pennsylvania Republicans still hold a 28-seat to 22-seat majority in the state Senate. The Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee spent $50,000 to support Prokopiak, and his win is seen as a continuation of the trend of success for the Democratic party in Pennsylvania during off-year or special elections.
Bucks County, where the election took place, has a history of close presidential races. In 2020, President Biden won the county by just under five points, while former President Obama and 2016 Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton won by similar margins. Prokopiak himself acknowledged that the county is always going to be contested and close.
In a statement after the race was called for Prokopiak, Biden’s 2024 campaign manager, Julie Chavez Rodriguez, tied the GOP loss to former President Trump, writing, “his unpopular extreme MAGA agenda continues to be rejected by voters.” She expressed confidence that Pennsylvania will again reject extremism and send Joe Biden back to the White House in November.
Looking ahead to the November elections, Democratic voters who appeared at the polls in person on Tuesday expressed confidence in Mr. Biden’s chances of winning Pennsylvania in a potential rematch with Trump. Most dismissed concerns about the president’s age, which were brought into the spotlight by special counsel Robert Hur’s classified records report. The report concluded that charges should not be brought against Mr. Biden, but noted that he could present himself to a jury as a sympathetic, well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory.
Biden is currently 81 years old, making him the oldest sitting U.S. president. Trump, the frontrunner for the GOP nomination, will be 78 years old by the November general election. However, many Democratic voters interviewed by CBS News felt that age was not a factor in their vote for president. They pointed out that Trump is also not a spring chicken and that policy differences, rather than age, were more important to them.
Some voters, however, did express concern about the age of both candidates and felt that younger candidates were needed. Bill Cousins, a Democratic voter in his 70s, referred to Trump as a threat to democracy and dismissed concerns about Biden’s age, while Sam Weed, a 36-year-old Democrat, predicted that voters would be more concerned about the issue of abortion than the candidates’ ages in November.
The Biden campaign has chided the amount of press coverage of the age issue, contrasting it with what they see as comparatively little coverage of Trump’s recent comments about encouraging Russian aggression against NATO allies who don’t meet spending targets. A CBS News poll from last December found that 39% of Democrats polled didn’t believe Biden should have run for re-election, and nearly all of those respondents cited his age as their top reason. However, many voters interviewed by CBS News in Bucks County on Tuesday dismissed concerns about Biden’s age and expressed confidence in his ability to lead the country.
In conclusion, the recent special election in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, resulted in a significant victory for the Democratic Party, expanding their majority in the state House. Despite concerns about the age of both Biden and Trump, many Democratic voters expressed confidence in Mr. Biden’s ability to lead the country and dismissed concerns about his age. The November elections are expected to be closely contested, and the outcome will depend on a variety of factors, including policy differences and voter turnout.