Packed Democratic primary looms for Pennsylvania Senate seat
WASHINGTON (AP) Pennsylvania already had a full lineup of Democrats wanting to join the U.S. Senate: A heavily tattooed lieutenant governor who looks more like a nightclub bouncer than the holder of an advanced degree from Harvard. A young upstart in the Legislature trying to become the states first Black and first openly gay senator. A suburban anesthesiologist endorsed by a powerful womens group.
And, as of Friday, a former Marine who drew national attention by beating Donald Trumps choice to get to Congress and whom President Joe Biden once said reminds him of his late son.
Democrats see one of their best chances to gain ground in the Senate during next years midterms as flipping the seat of retiring Republican Pennsylvania Sen. Pat Toomey. But first the party will have to endure a potentially bruising primary with a bumper crop of compelling political figures who dont break neatly down along the moderates-versus-progressives divide that has defined other high-profile races this year.
Pennsylvania is a critical pickup if Democrats are going to maintain control of the Senate, said Kelly Dietrich, a former Democratic fundraiser and founder of the National Democratic Training Committee, which helps prepare candidates for races around the country. Whoever wins the primary needs to be viable winning statewide, and I think there are several good, qualified candidates.
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