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A steady drizzle didn't stop thousands of workers from marching in Pittsburgh's Labor Day Parade — the first in-person march since the coronavirus struck in 2020. Prominent Democrats such as U.S. Senate candidate John Fetterman and gubernatorial contender Josh Shapiro also joined in.
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A major candidate’s campaign finance report often serves as a window into the advisors they trust, and the people and organizations they’re leaning on to make their bid successful. Doug Mastriano’s is no different — though it has little in common with most statewide campaigns in Pennsylvania.
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With midterms approaching and the commonwealth’s open U.S. Senate and gubernatorial races remaining highly competitive, national Republicans and Democrats view Pennsylvania as one of the country’s most important battlegrounds.
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Many suburban Republicans say they are having a hard time bringing themselves to vote for their party’s nominee for governor, Doug Mastriano. Several voters and political operatives doing on-the-ground outreach say his stance on abortion is a big reason why.
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As attorney general, Josh Shapiro went to court repeatedly to defend Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf’s administration against legal challenges to his pandemic-era mandates and shutdowns. Now, as he’s running to succeed Wolf as governor, Shapiro says he is against some of the same COVID-19 containment measures that his fellow Democrat used to help manage the nation’s worst pandemic in over a century.
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro wants to continue to increase public education funding in Pennsylvania, while his opponent, Republican Doug Mastriano, wants to dramatically cut it.
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With just under three months until Pennsylvania’s Nov. 8 election day, at least four candidates in the commonwealth’s high-profile races for governor and senator are highly visible online.
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Third-party candidates in Pennsylvania for governor and U.S. Senate are filing paperwork to get on the Nov. 8 general election ballot, potentially making a crucial difference in the high-stakes races.
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A former opioid manufacturer is agreeing in principle to pay up to $2.4 billion in a deal with a dozen states over its marketing and product safety practices. State attorneys general announced the deal Friday regarding Allergan's practices.
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Democratic gubernatorial candidate Josh Shapiro visited the Pittsburgh Robotics Network Wednesday to campaign on his economic agenda. He said, if elected, he would streamline business regulations in Pennsylvania and further cut the corporate net income tax rate.