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"I'm not going to play that game," said Malcolm Kenyatta after host Leland Vittert abruptly ended his interview segment.
Pennsylvania Senator Dave McCormick sponsored the inaugural Energy and Innovation Summit earlier this week at Carnegie Mellon ...
"What the Trump administration is doing to the Department of Education is not about policy. It’s about power," said PA Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta.
Malcolm Kenyatta is the future of the Democratic Party. In seeking to become America’s youngest senator, he surely faces the hurdles of so many “firsts” in a state where politics is weighed ...
State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta is hoping to take his progressive platform to the U.S. Senate, but first he has to win the Democratic primary on May 17.
At only 31, U.S. Senate candidate Malcolm Kenyatta has had an impressive political career, thus far. At 28, Kenyatta became one of the youngest lawmakers elected to Pennsylvania’s State House of ...
Kenyatta, 32, came in third in the three-way Democratic primary for U.S. Senate last year, raising $2 million for the campaign before losing to then-Lt. Gov. John Fetterman.
Several LGBTQ+ advocacy organizations praised Kenyatta’s victory on Monday. “Pennsylvanians trust Malcolm Kenyatta to be their watchdog as auditor general because that’s exactly what he’s ...
Growing up in Philadelphia, state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta calls himself the only working candidate. He crystallizes his platform with the catchphrase: "The American basic bargain."Kenyatta says that ...
Pennsylvania Former Pennsylvania Senate candidate Malcolm Kenyatta to run for auditor general Kenyatta finished third in last May's primary, behind then-Lt. Gov John Fetterman and Rep. Conor Lamb ...
Pennsylvania state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta's historic but unsuccessful bid for the U.S. Senate is the subject of an upcoming documentary that will premiere at the BFI Flare Film Festival in London ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Philadelphia Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta will soon become the first openly gay chair of the Pennsylvania House LGBTQ Equality Caucus. The co-chair: Rep. Jessica Benham from Pittsburgh.