House of Doug vs. House of Josh: Breaking down the Pa. governor's race

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“You can write this down and take it home to mom: Dave McCormick has a real future in Pennsylvania politics if he wants,”McCormick has reportedly been eyeing another potential run as soon as 2024, against Democratic Sen. Bob Casey. National Republicans seem like they’re already on board.Fetterman made a stop in West Philadelphia on Monday. He hasn’t spent much time at all in the city, prioritizing more rural areas, often in the Western part of the state.

He took a stroll along the famous 52nd Street corridor, talking to small-business owners with Council members Kendra Brooks, Jamie Gauthier, and Isaiah Thomas. The walkabout lasted about an hour . Thomas, who had never met Fetterman before, said Democrats in the city are prepared to work hard for him, even if he hasn’t visited much. His advice to Fetterman is the same for any politician running this year: Come back. “I’m never gonna say anybody’s spending enough time in Philadelphia.”We told you last week about the disappearing “Issues” section on the campaign web site for Republican congressional candidate Lisa Scheller, who’s running in the Lehigh Valley.

We also noticed that Oz, in two stops to the suburbs this weekend, didn’t mention abortion once. (What’s back on Scheller’s site: a direct mention of Silberline,

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