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Related: About this forumJake Corman is expected to end his Republican campaign for Pennsylvania governor, sources say
Jake Corman is expected to end his Republican campaign for Pennsylvania governor, sources say
by Andrew Seidman
Updated 11 minutes ago
Jake Corman, the leader of the Pennsylvania Senate, is expected to end his Republican campaign for governor, according to sources familiar with the matter. Corman will file a petition in state court as early as Tuesday to remove his name from the ballot for the May 17 primary election, a person with direct knowledge of the matter said.
That would leave eight Republican candidates vying for the partys nomination, including former U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, state Sen. Doug Mastriano, former U.S. attorney Bill McSwain, and former Delaware County Councilman Dave White.
(snip)
He campaigned as the conservative who stood up to Gov. Tom Wolf and highlighted his legal challenges to the administrations mask mandate in schools, successful opposition to the governors proposed new taxes, and his support for a partisan investigation of the 2020 election. But Corman didnt gain much traction in the polls, and early staff departures seemed to reflect a campaign uncertain about its direction.
(snip)
Last summer, he embraced calls for a forensic investigation of the 2020 election, pursuing a review that former President Donald Trump and his allies had been urging for months. Mastriano had been leading that charge, threatening Philadelphia and other counties with subpoenas if they didnt hand over election materials. Then Corman ousted Mastriano from his leadership position and took control of the inquiry.
(snip)
This is a developing story and will be updated.
Published April 12, 2022
https://www.inquirer.com/politics/election/jake-corman-drop-out-pennsylvania-governor-race-20220412.html
by Andrew Seidman
Updated 11 minutes ago
Jake Corman, the leader of the Pennsylvania Senate, is expected to end his Republican campaign for governor, according to sources familiar with the matter. Corman will file a petition in state court as early as Tuesday to remove his name from the ballot for the May 17 primary election, a person with direct knowledge of the matter said.
That would leave eight Republican candidates vying for the partys nomination, including former U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, state Sen. Doug Mastriano, former U.S. attorney Bill McSwain, and former Delaware County Councilman Dave White.
(snip)
He campaigned as the conservative who stood up to Gov. Tom Wolf and highlighted his legal challenges to the administrations mask mandate in schools, successful opposition to the governors proposed new taxes, and his support for a partisan investigation of the 2020 election. But Corman didnt gain much traction in the polls, and early staff departures seemed to reflect a campaign uncertain about its direction.
(snip)
Last summer, he embraced calls for a forensic investigation of the 2020 election, pursuing a review that former President Donald Trump and his allies had been urging for months. Mastriano had been leading that charge, threatening Philadelphia and other counties with subpoenas if they didnt hand over election materials. Then Corman ousted Mastriano from his leadership position and took control of the inquiry.
(snip)
This is a developing story and will be updated.
Published April 12, 2022
https://www.inquirer.com/politics/election/jake-corman-drop-out-pennsylvania-governor-race-20220412.html
He was part of the GOP loon clown car, whose primary winner would end up running against Josh Shapiro (D), who is currently the PA AG, and who so far doesn't have any other competition on the ballot for the Democratic party primary (at least as far as I know).
Link to tweet
Josh Shapiro
@JoshShapiroPA
Republicans in Harrisburg are burning over $450,000 of taxpayer dollars for their sham "audit" just to confirm Joe Biden's victory for the 3rd time.
They should be focused on creating jobs, repairing our infrastructure, and making health care more affordable but they're not.
11:39 AM · Feb 6, 2022
@JoshShapiroPA
Republicans in Harrisburg are burning over $450,000 of taxpayer dollars for their sham "audit" just to confirm Joe Biden's victory for the 3rd time.
They should be focused on creating jobs, repairing our infrastructure, and making health care more affordable but they're not.
11:39 AM · Feb 6, 2022
(didn't realize that "audit" mess was still going on )
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Jake Corman is expected to end his Republican campaign for Pennsylvania governor, sources say (Original Post)
BumRushDaShow
Apr 2022
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FakeNoose
(35,668 posts)1. That's a mighty crowded car, surely several will drop out soon
BumRushDaShow
(142,278 posts)2. If he hadn't have drunk the koolaid
he might have been a legit (however "legit" anyone in the GOP could potentially be) "contender" since he has some name recognition in his position in the state Senate (including generational familial ties in politics in the state).
But IMHO, all of them are nothing but a basketful of deplorables (and that includes both McSwain and the ass Joe Gale, who are both from here in the east).
Deminpenn
(16,306 posts)3. Corman staying in
He was going to drop out, but changed his mind.
https://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-state/2022/04/12/jake-corman-end-republican-campaign-pennsylvania-governor/stories/202204120098
BumRushDaShow
(142,278 posts)4. Yeah I saw the Inquirer article this morning with the "why"
Trump is sowing chaos in the Pennsylvania governors race
by Chris Brennan and Andrew Seidman
Updated Apr 12, 2022
Donald Trump is still sowing chaos in Pennsylvania Republican politics. Five weeks before the May 17 primary, the former president on Tuesday showcased his lasting power to shape the contours of GOP elections.
First, former U.S. Attorney Bill McSwain suddenly found himself on the opposite side of what he hoped would be Trumps endorsement of his campaign for governor, something McSwain had sought since last June. Trump, in a stinging rebuke, denounced McSwain as a coward and singled him out as one candidate in the crowded GOP field that he wont endorse.
Then, State Senate leader Jake Corman filed a court petition to withdraw his name from the primary ballot for governor only to quickly do an about-face, citing Trumps slam against McSwain. Corman also said he had spoken to Trump, who encouraged me to keep fighting.
And to top it off, former U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, another leading candidate, just happened to have a campaign fund-raiser planned for Tuesday evening at Mar-a-Lago, Trumps private club in Florida. A source close to Barlettas campaign said the event had long been planned.
https://www.inquirer.com/politics/election/donald-trump-pennsylvania-governor-race-20220412.html
by Chris Brennan and Andrew Seidman
Updated Apr 12, 2022
Donald Trump is still sowing chaos in Pennsylvania Republican politics. Five weeks before the May 17 primary, the former president on Tuesday showcased his lasting power to shape the contours of GOP elections.
First, former U.S. Attorney Bill McSwain suddenly found himself on the opposite side of what he hoped would be Trumps endorsement of his campaign for governor, something McSwain had sought since last June. Trump, in a stinging rebuke, denounced McSwain as a coward and singled him out as one candidate in the crowded GOP field that he wont endorse.
Then, State Senate leader Jake Corman filed a court petition to withdraw his name from the primary ballot for governor only to quickly do an about-face, citing Trumps slam against McSwain. Corman also said he had spoken to Trump, who encouraged me to keep fighting.
And to top it off, former U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, another leading candidate, just happened to have a campaign fund-raiser planned for Tuesday evening at Mar-a-Lago, Trumps private club in Florida. A source close to Barlettas campaign said the event had long been planned.
https://www.inquirer.com/politics/election/donald-trump-pennsylvania-governor-race-20220412.html
earlier update -
Jake Corman is staying in the Republican race for Pennsylvania governor after moving to drop out
by Andrew Seidman
Updated Apr 12, 2022
Pennsylvania state Senate leader Jake Corman was dropping out of the Republican primary for governor. Then he changed his mind.
Shortly after filing a petition in state court Tuesday to remove his name from the ballot for the May 17 primary election, Corman released a statement saying he wasnt going anywhere. He cited a conversation with Donald Trump and the former presidents withering criticism of a rival candidate for the about-face.
Two developments today have led me to decide to remain in the race for governor: President Trumps statement on the race and my conversation directly with the president, Corman said, referring to Trumps statement earlier in the day calling former U.S. Attorney and fellow GOP gubernatorial hopeful Bill McSwain a coward. He encouraged me to keep fighting, and thats what Im going to do keep fighting for the people of Pennsylvania, Corman said.
The back-and-forth developments created a sense of whiplash in the race just over a month before the primary, and left a sprawling field still standing and still jockeying for Trumps support. And they showcased Trumps lasting influence on Republican candidates for elected office.
https://www.inquirer.com/politics/election/jake-corman-drop-out-pennsylvania-governor-race-20220412.html
by Andrew Seidman
Updated Apr 12, 2022
Pennsylvania state Senate leader Jake Corman was dropping out of the Republican primary for governor. Then he changed his mind.
Shortly after filing a petition in state court Tuesday to remove his name from the ballot for the May 17 primary election, Corman released a statement saying he wasnt going anywhere. He cited a conversation with Donald Trump and the former presidents withering criticism of a rival candidate for the about-face.
Two developments today have led me to decide to remain in the race for governor: President Trumps statement on the race and my conversation directly with the president, Corman said, referring to Trumps statement earlier in the day calling former U.S. Attorney and fellow GOP gubernatorial hopeful Bill McSwain a coward. He encouraged me to keep fighting, and thats what Im going to do keep fighting for the people of Pennsylvania, Corman said.
The back-and-forth developments created a sense of whiplash in the race just over a month before the primary, and left a sprawling field still standing and still jockeying for Trumps support. And they showcased Trumps lasting influence on Republican candidates for elected office.
https://www.inquirer.com/politics/election/jake-corman-drop-out-pennsylvania-governor-race-20220412.html
Loons.