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RandySF

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Sat Oct 18, 2025, 04:11 AM Oct 2025

PA-GOV: Shapiro Is Still Unusually Popular in Pennsylvania Heading Into His 2026 Reelection Campaign

Gov. Josh Shapiro remains popular among a majority of Pennsylvanians as he gears up for his 2026 reelection campaign next year in the critical battleground state that swung for President Donald Trump just last year.

Shapiro’s popularity is unprecedented among recent Pennsylvania governors, said Berwood Yost, the executive director of the Franklin & Marshall College Poll.”


https://www.inquirer.com/politics/pennsylvania/josh-shapiro-polls-pennsylvania-governor-race-20251017.html

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PA-GOV: Shapiro Is Still Unusually Popular in Pennsylvania Heading Into His 2026 Reelection Campaign (Original Post) RandySF Oct 2025 OP
Most underrated possible Presidential Candidate JI7 Oct 2025 #1
Agree Sugarcoated Oct 2025 #3
He should consider primarying Fetterman fujiyamasan Oct 2025 #2
Interesting idea Sugarcoated Oct 2025 #4
That's my guess too fujiyamasan Oct 2025 #5

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