Even as the Philadelphia Democratic City Committee asked 27 Philadelphia judges up for retention on the November ballot to pay $10,000 toward this fall’s get-out-the-vote election efforts, old political hands said that there is very little chance that the judges would not be retained if they did not pay and the committee decided to withhold support for the judges at the city’s polling places.

When asked if judges would not be retained in that scenario, political analyst Larry Ceisler said flatly: “No.”

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