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Kelly over Shapiro for me, but I'd prefer AOC for the lulz and the win.

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[–] Dkarma@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

It'll be Shapiro. I want Kelly but locking up pa would be huge

[–] themeatbridge@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago

Honestly, I live in PA, and I don't know that Shapiro locks up PA. He won by running against Trump in 2022, but Trump wasn't actually campaigning. And his challenger, Mastriano, won the primary because Shapiro ran ads saying Mastriano was Trump's guy.

There are plenty of Democrats in PA to win PA. But there are also enough Magats to make it close. Then there are the swing voters and single issue voters who want to hear his opinions on issues like fracking and Netanyahu. He might have to swallow some of his policy stances to fall in line, and a lot of people won't like that. Many of them are residents that voted for him, or stayed home because they didn't strongly support his opponent. If he flips because those issues poll differently on a national level, it will temper enthusiasm for the guy, and energize his opponents. That could keep the state in play.