Josh Shapiro, center left, and Austin Davis, center right, pose with other members of the Pennsylvania Democratic Committee after each received a formal endorsement Saturday.
Conor Lamb, candidate for U.S. Senate, led nominees for the party's endorsement but didn't reach the needed threshold. However, he said the results, getting 60% of the committee votes, shows the strength of his campaign.
Malcolm Kenyatta, U.S. Senate candidate, said Saturday's meeting changes nothing for his campaign. “I think this has proved the point that folks who’ve counted this campaign out do it at their own peril," he said.
Josh Shapiro, center left, and Austin Davis, center right, pose with other members of the Pennsylvania Democratic Committee after each received a formal endorsement Saturday.
Conor Lamb, candidate for U.S. Senate, led nominees for the party's endorsement but didn't reach the needed threshold. However, he said the results, getting 60% of the committee votes, shows the strength of his campaign.
Malcolm Kenyatta, U.S. Senate candidate, said Saturday's meeting changes nothing for his campaign. “I think this has proved the point that folks who’ve counted this campaign out do it at their own peril," he said.
HARRISBURG — Members of the Pennsylvania Democratic Committee endorsed candidates for governor and lieutenant governor on Saturday, but no one in the U.S. Senate race left the party’s winter meeting with official backing.
Josh Shapiro received the lone nomination for governor as Democrats aligned wholly behind the state’s attorney general.