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Primary elections: Pennsylvania crucial to Democratic hopes for winning House majority

May 15, 2018 by  
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Democrats are trying to take a major step toward winning control of the House, as voters pick nominees Tuesday in Pennsylvania, one of the ripest states for the party to make gains in November’s midterm elections.

A redrawn congressional map, a string of Republican retirements and opposition to President Trump have opened the door for Democrats to pick up as many as half a dozen seats in Pennsylvania. They need 23 to win the House majority.

But before they can focus on the fall campaign, they must first settle some divisive and crowded primaries. Polls open at 7 a.m.

Pennsylvania voters have swung back and forth in recent elections. In 2016, Trump became the first Republican presidential nominee to win the state in 28 years. Earlier this year, Democrat Conor Lamb won a special election in a Pittsburgh-area district where Trump defeated Hillary Clinton by 20 points.

The perennial battleground state also features a governor’s race and a Senate contest that Democratic incumbents are favored to win, but could become competitive. Trump recorded an 11th-hour robo-call for his preferred Senate candidate, Republican Rep. Lou Barletta.

Pennsylvania is one of four states holding primaries on Tuesday. Voters are also heading to the polls in Nebraska, Idaho and Oregon for nominating fights that could provide fresh signs about the mood of voters less than six months before Election Day.

In Pennsylvania, the retirement of Rep. Ryan Costello (R), the resignation of Rep. Patrick Meehan (R) and the revised map ordered by the state Supreme Court have led Republicans to effectively cede two districts in the Philadelphia area.

In one of the districts, Democrats are facing a competitive, crowded primary in which Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) endorsed a candidate — irking the backers of one of his opponents. Sanders also picked sides in an Allentown-area district that Democrats are aiming to pick up in November.

Elsewhere, Democrats are trying to unseat Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick (R), who is running for reelection in a swing district. Wealthy philanthropist Scott Wallace and military veteran Rachel Reddick are the leading candidates in the Democratic primary.

Republican Rick Saccone, who lost to Lamb, is seeking redemption in a Pittsburgh-area district that favors the GOP. He has one primary challenger. Lamb has opted to run in a different district near Pittsburgh that is less conservative. He will face Rep. Keith Rothfus (R) in November.

In the Pennsylvania Senate race, incumbent Democratic Sen. Robert P. Casey Jr. awaits a likely showdown with Barletta. The Republican got a late boost from Trump, who called him a “very special guy” in the robo-call.

“Lou Barletta was one of the very first people to get behind me in Pennsylvania,” Trump says in the recording. “He was with me early on, before everyone else started jumping on board.”

Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf will face the winner of a crowded Republican primary that state Sen. Scott Wagner is favored to win. There are contested primaries for lieutenant governor in both parties.

Sanders endorsed Braddock, Pa., Mayor John Fetterman, who is running on universal health-care and marijuana legalization, over Lt. Gov. Mike Stack (D). It’s one of several races where left-wing candidates are trying to replace incumbent Democrats; in Pittsburgh, two longtime legislators are being challenged by self-identified Democratic Socialists.

“It’s about filling office after office with people who can make these priorities a reality some day,” Fetterman said.

In Idaho, a competitive Republican primary for governor features three leading candidates: Rep. Raúl R. Labrador, a founding member of the hard-right House Freedom Caucus; Lt. Gov. Brad Little, who has the support of outgoing Gov. C.L. “Butch” Otter; and Tommy Ahlquist, a businessman and physician who has the support of 2012 presidential nominee Mitt Romney.

The leading Democratic candidates are Paulette Jordan, a former state legislator who would be the country’s first Native American governor; and A.J. Balukoff, the party’s 2014 nominee.

“People are ready for something new,” Jordan said in an interview. “I’m not about the party; I’m not about the system.”

Nebraska’s Republican senator and governor are favored to keep their seats in November. They will find out who their Democratic opponents will be after Tuesday’s primary.

In Nebraska’s 2nd Congressional District, a pickup opportunity for Democrats, former congressman Brad Ashford is seeking a comeback against nonprofit executive Kara Eastman. The winner of their primary will face Rep. Don Bacon (R).

In Oregon, incumbent Democratic Gov. Kate Brown has drawn a pair of primary challengers but is expected to advance to the general election. The race has attracted a crowded field of Republicans.

Oregon is a heavily Democratic state, and Brown is favored to retain the governorship.

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China Sichuan Airlines pilot ‘half sucked out of plane’ survives

May 15, 2018 by  
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Workers inspect the Sichuan Airlines aircraft after its emergency landing

A Chinese passenger jet was forced into an emergency landing after its windscreen blew out at 32,000ft (9,753m), sucking the co-pilot halfway out of the plane.

Captain Liu Chuanjian said the Airbus A319 had been cruising mid-air when a deafening sound flooded the cockpit.

“There was no warning,” he told the Chengdu Economic Daily.

“The windshield just cracked and made a loud bang. The next thing I knew, my co-pilot had been sucked halfway out.”

Luckily, the co-pilot was wearing a seatbelt. He was dragged back into the chaos of the cockpit, where pressure and temperature had dropped and the equipment was failing.

“Everything in the cockpit was floating in the air,” the captain said. “I couldn’t hear the radio. The plane was shaking so hard I could not read the gauges.”

How did it happen?

Sichuan Airlines 3U8633 was en route from Chongqing in south-west China to Lhasa in Tibet when the mishap struck.

Passengers were being served their breakfast when the plane plunged suddenly to 24,000ft.

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The oxygen masks dropped as the plane fell

“We didn’t know what was going on and we panicked,” one told the state-run China News Service. “The oxygen masks dropped… We experienced a few seconds of free-fall before it stabilised again.”

The Civil Aviation Administration of China said the co-pilot had a sprained wrist and facial cuts after his ordeal. Another cabin crew member suffered a slight injury to the waist as the plane dropped.

The plane landed with all 119 passengers unharmed. Some 27 received medical check-ups at a hospital in Chengdu, where the plane made its emergency landing, according to the South China Morning Post. More than 50 took a later flight, arriving in Lhasa by the afternoon.

What are people saying?

Mr Liu has been widely praised on social media for bringing the plane down safely. On Tuesday, #ChinaHeroPilot was trending on the Chinese micro-blogging site Sina Weibo, with 160 million views and 17.8 million comments. The hashtag #SichuanAirlinesWindscreenGlassCracked drew 68 million views and 49,000 comments.

While some called for the captain to be given an award, others demanded better safety measures.

One using the name Lazy Pig Girl wrote: “How could this sort of thing happen?! Please investigate the reason and punish the people responsible! Take this as an example – to make sure nothing irreversible ever happens!”

Airbus and France’s BEA accident investigation agency are sending teams to China to investigate the incident.

It comes two months after a woman died after being partially sucked out of the window of a US passenger plane, whose engine had exploded in mid-air.

Windscreen cracks are a reasonably common occurrence and can be caused by lightning bolts or a “bird strike” – when birds hit the plane at lower altitude. However, the loss of a whole screen is rare.

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