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Despite millions of dollars in super PAC money sloshing around and lots of big, politically-connected donors picking their favorite candidates, the GOP gubernatorial hopeful who is leading in recent polls has raised relatively little money.
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Pennsylvania candidates for the governor and U.S. Senate seats quickly weighed in on the potential overturning of Roe.
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Pennsylvania’s GOP gubernatorial frontrunners want no abortion, no mail voting, and lots of frackingNo matter who wins Pennsylvania’s Republican gubernatorial primary, the candidate will probably be someone who supports essentially outlawing abortion, getting rid of mail voting, dramatically expanding fracking, and slashing regulations on drillers and other industries.
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To date, White has dumped $4 million of his own money into his campaign — more self-funding than any other candidate in the race.
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An overview of what's at stake in the 2022 race for Pennsylvania governor, as well as candidate profiles on Democrat Josh Shapiro and Republicans Lou Barletta, Joe Gale, Charlie Gerow, Doug Mastriano, Bill McSwain, Dave White, and Nche Zama.
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The nine candidates vying for the Republican nomination in Pennsylvania’s 2022 primary governor election have collectively raised more than $13 million over the past 15 months.
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Republican candidates for Pennsylvania governor are pledging to open up natural gas production, but there are constraints to what a governor can do. While governors can influence state agencies and lawmaking, they have limited ability to make the major moves the industry really wants, such as building interstate pipelines and big processing facilities, because other states and federal policy are involved.
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Four Republican candidates for governor in the party’s crowded primary race say they won't join a debate before the primary election unless it is moderated by a Republican who lives in Pennsylvania and is outwardly neutral in the race.
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A big Republican primary field for governor in Pennsylvania is spurring growing discomfort among party leaders that a widely splintered primary vote could produce a winner who cannot beat Democrat Josh Shapiro in November's general election. Ten Republicans filed paperwork Tuesday to get on the May 17 primary ballot.