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− | ==Notes== | + | ==Candidates== |
− | * [[Josh Shapiro]] (candidate for Governor) on abortion choice: | + | * Governor: |
− | ** '''2022-05-21 11:53''' [https://twitter.com/JoshShapiroPA/status/1528041174258393088 Twitter]([https://toot.cat/@anubis2814/108342635188510534 via]) {{fmt/quote|A bill to ban abortion access will land on the desk of our next Governor, and my opponent has pledged to sign it into law. / Elect me Governor, and I'll veto that bill — and I'll protect the right to choose in Pennsylvania.}} | + | ** R: [[Doug Mastriano]] |
− | ** '''2022-05-21 13:09''' [https://twitter.com/JoshShapiroPA/status/1528060338251436033 Twitter]([https://toot.cat/@anubis2814/108342635366219002 via]) {{fmt/quote|Doug Mastriano has pledged to implement an abortion ban into law — no exceptions, even if the woman's life is at risk. / That's not freedom — and it puts Pennsylvania women's lives at risk.}} | + | ** D: [[Josh Shapiro]] |
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− | * '''2022-07-19''' [https://www.politico.com/news/2022/07/19/mastriano-pennsylvania-governor-race-00046423 Democrats boosted a MAGA longshot in the Pa. gov’s race. Now he’s got a real shot at winning.] [[Doug Mastriano]] {{fmt/quote|is known for his far-right views on hot-button issues. He chartered buses to the U.S. Capitol on [[January 6 insurrection|Jan. 6]], where he appears to have been part of a crowd that crossed barricades. He believes in no exceptions for an [[abortion]] ban. He has said that the state legislature has the power to appoint presidential electors, and as governor, he would have the power to “decertify” election machines.}} The article doesn't seem to explain how the Dems "boosted" him, however.
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− | ** [https://democracy.town/@Dagny/108674442510782583 democracy.town/@Dagny] {{fmt/quote|Perceived shortcomings???? He's an insurrectionist who wants to overturn an official fair election from 2 years ago and outlaw more than one right we all enjoy.}} I think the article meant "perceived by the GOP".
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