It's our moment at the center of the political universe

Now it's our turn.

As expected, front-runners Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton won the New York Primary.

Now all eyes turn to the Keystone State, where voters will go to the polls next Tuesday. Here's what you can expect: Non-stop political ads and robocalls.

Republican John Kasich will be here Thursday for a town hall meeting at the Penn State Brandywine campus in Middletown.

Pennsylvanians also will be selecting a Democrat to go up against incumbent Republican U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey. For Delco Congressman Joe Sestak continues to lead in the polls over Katie McGinty, who has the backing of most of the party brass, and Braddock Mayor John Fetterman. Sestak took a hit yesterday when the state high court ruled Joe Vodvarka, who had been booted off the ballot after a Sestak challenge to his petitions, should be put back on.

We'll also nominate candidates for a new state attorney general to replace the beleaguered Democrat Kathleen Kane.

In case you missed it, in the presidential race, one of the keys is how you vote for delegates, and who they will represent when they arrive in Cleveland and Philadelphia for their conventions this summer. But a glance at the ballot will not tell you who those delegates are committed to.

We reviewed that process Sunday. Make sure you check it out here.

In the meantime, brace yourself.

The politicians are coming.

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