.@davewhiteforgov is going to the Trump rally tomorrow. Is he a special guest of Trump’s? “We got VIP tickets,” White tells me. No endorsement prediction.
“I will be at the rally listening to the president speak, and I’m looking forward to it.”
Big turnout for White campaign rally in Drexel Hill
White tells the crowd Shapiro is worried -- running digital ads against him. Says Philly Building Trades have endorsed him in the primary. "we're growing a party," he says.
Dave White rally. Party starting in Delco. Soul Cruisers.
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Josh Shapiro's new TV ad makes it clear he wants to run against Doug Mastriano for Pa. governor inquirer.com/politics/elect…
A Shapiro spokesperson noted Mastriano’s lead in the polls and said the campaign “is prepared to start the general election now and make sure Pennsylvanians know his real record.”
Mastriano rivals publicly saying he can’t win in general.
In an interview Wednesday, McSwain said that if Mastriano wins the primary, he would lose in the fall “by double digits.”
Bill McSwain speaking at a presser pitching his plan to cut the gas tax.
A few highlights will thread here.
If Roe is overturned, McSwain says he would applaud that decision and sign legislation to “protect the most vulnerable among us, the unborn.”
Asked if he would support a “heartbeat bill”, he says: “if the elected representatives bring that to my desk, yes, absolutely.”
Reiterated his support for exceptions for rape, incest, life of mother.
Trump's campaign hasn't presented any evidence of widespread fraud in its numerous legal challenges contesting the result. inquirer.com/news/trump-law…
Also, Philly elections officials getting death threats
“Are these the last gasps in the breaths of Trumpism?” said @RepCharlieDent , a Pennsylvania Republican and Biden supporter. “Or does Trumpism become the guiding governing philosophy of the party?”
Some of the claims by Pennsylvania Republicans about the state's election:
“a horrific embarrassment."
“This is no longer one citizen, one vote.”
There is no evidence of any widespread voter fraud in Pennsylvania’s presidential election.