Republican Stacy Garrity seeks to challenge Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s reelection bid
Garrity aims to unseat Governor Josh Shapiro by criticizing his leadership and securing GOP support to protect Republican majorities in Pennsylvania's legislature, party officials say.
- Stacy Garrity is considering a challenge against Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro in his reelection campaign.
- Josh Shapiro has a strong political reputation, winning three statewide races and raising over $70 million for his campaign, breaking Pennsylvania's campaign finance record.
- Garrity accused Shapiro of being 'soft on law and order' and opposed to her 'pro-worker, pro-energy, pro-America agenda'.
- Shapiro responded that Garrity's views would 'hurt rural hospitals and people who rely on Medicaid' and increase costs.
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Republican Stacy Garrity seeks to challenge Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro's reelection bid
Stacy Garrity, Pennsylvania's two-term elected state treasurer, said Monday that she will seek the Republican nomination to challenge Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro.
PA State Treasurer Launches Gubernatorial Bid to Oust Shapiro
Pennsylvania state Treasurer Stacy Garrity on Monday announced her bid for the Republican nomination for governor in the 2026 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election. If Garrity wins the GOP nod, she then would face off against incumbent Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro. In her announcement video, Garrity criticized Shapiro for how he handled sexual harassment allegations against a member of his Cabinet. “I will never embarrass Pennsylvania with scand…
Pennsylvania GOP treasurer launches challenge to Shapiro
Pennsylvania state Treasurer Stacy Garrity (R) is entering the gubernatorial race to challenge Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) as he seeks reelection next year. Garrity announced her candidacy Monday in a video posted on social platform X, making her the first major Republican seeking to face off against Shapiro in 2026. The video accuses Shapiro, viewed…
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