Democrats managed to hang onto a thin, 102-101 majority in the Pennsylvania House, despite voters swinging Republican in the general election. They did it by spending big, using out-of-state billionaire money, and, in at least one case, aligning messaging with Trump.
Democrats, who want you to trust them to spend your tax dollars, spent roughly $4 million on a race in which a total of just 32,763 people voted. They did it to keep vulnerable state Rep. Frank Burns in office and hold onto their tenuous majority in the House.
Burns, a Democrat, was the incumbent candidate in Republican majority Cambria County. It is so Republican there that one day the seat will flip to red, and when it does, it probably will remain Republican for years. But it hasn’t flipped yet. Burns is the only Democrat who won a race in the county.
In Cambria, Trump got 70 percent of the…