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AZProgressive

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Fri Mar 11, 2022, 06:45 PM Mar 2022

Dems formally launch early, aggressive national campaign effort in Pennsylvania

Democrats in Pennsylvania are trying to make up for an election year filled with political headwinds with a nationally-backed campaign effort, which strategists and political experts say will likely be unprecedented in size, expense, and length.

On Wednesday, after weeks of buildup, the party plans to formally launch its coordinated campaign for Pennsylvania’s wide-open races for governor and U.S. Senate, as well as congressional and other down-ballot races.

They’re calling the effort “All in Pennsylvania.” It will entail the commonwealth’s Democratic Party working closely with national Democrats on messaging, fundraising, and voter outreach.

These coordinated efforts are a routine part of big election years, and similar initiatives are also happening in other states with competitive races, like Georgia and Arizona. But it’s very possible that no state will get more money than Pennsylvania.

https://whyy.org/articles/dems-formally-launch-early-aggressive-national-campaign-effort-in-pennsylvania/

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Dems formally launch early, aggressive national campaign effort in Pennsylvania (Original Post) AZProgressive Mar 2022 OP
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Sounds good! Now we need to do that in at least 40 other states!! PortTack Mar 2022 #3
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