Matthew Koos
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Matthew Koos
@MatthewPaulKoos
Team @RepDeluzio & @ChrisforPA. Views are mine and only mine.

I’m helping Democrats flip PA GOP-held Congressional seats. John Fetterman is helping Republicans fundraise to beat us.

Deluzio: It’s crazy stuff. We have battleground races in Pennsylvania that we are trying to flip, and now we’ve got John Fetterman helping Republicans raise money to beat Democrats. There’s no good explanation. Cocchiarella: Do you worry about him switching parties? Deluzio: What I know is Pennsylvanians elected a Democrat to the U.S. Senate, and in the two years John Fetterman has left in the Senate, he should be a Democrat, period. That’s what the voters of Pennsylvania elected. That’s how they elected him.


.@RepDeluzio: "There is not a single additional thing you could have done to protect those troops who are now wounded, six of whom are dead?" Secretary Hegseth: "We did every conceivable thing…to ensure the maximum force protection for our troops."







The Center Square: The campaign teams of Senators John Fetterman (D-PA) and Dave McCormick (R-PA) have set up a joint fundraising committee thecentersquare.com/pennsylvania/a…

U.S. Sens. John Fetterman and Dave McCormick may be on opposite sides of the aisle, but their campaigns have teamed up to create a joint fundraising committee. Here's the story: thecentersquare.com/pennsylvania/a…

Oh America is doing the is soccer too expensive debate. I interviewed the parents of arguably their best player, Chris Richards, last year and this is how they got their son through it. Imagine how many are lost to the game in similar situations.

One big US soccer thought: our youth development has to get more affordable. One of my kids plays travel. It’s at least $5k a year & this isn’t even super high end. We can afford it, thankfully, lots can’t. Youth sports costs in the US are out of control, soccer more than most.

Youth soccer (youth sports) is a competitive market with businesses selling a product that obviously customers are willing to pay for. I’d love if soccer was free to all. But who is going to pay for all this free soccer?

Since President Trump's re-election, the vast majority of job growth has been in health care and education. Despite promises to re-shore industry through tariffs, over 100,000 manufacturing jobs have been lost.


