Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is set to stump for Doug Mastriano in Pittsburgh [View all]
(link) https://www.post-gazette.com/news/politics-local/2022/08/18/florida-governor-ron-desantis-doug-mastriano-pittsburgh-friday-what-to-know-pennsylvania-midterm-election/stories/202208180128
Republican insiders in Pennsylvania have been waiting for a big show of unity around gubernatorial nominee Doug Mastriano since he won a harshly contested primary, and on Friday, theyll finally get it.
Mr. Mastrianos campaign to this point quiet on the airwaves, out-fundraised and thriving mostly on word-of-mouth on the trail and through social media will get a high profile, national boost from Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, an increasingly popular figure in the GOP who is seen by party stalwarts as a model 2024 presidential candidate.
At the Downtown Wyndham in the late afternoon, Republicans will see Mr. Mastriano, the state senator, appear jointly at a rally with Mr. DeSantis, whos making the trip as part of a swing to help Donald Trump-backed candidates in key electoral areas. After his Pittsburgh visit, Mr. DeSantis will head to Ohio to stump for Senate candidate J.D. Vance.
Democrats arent sweating the visit, and note that their candidate, Attorney General Josh Shapiro, has a sizable lead in early polling. Theyre continuing to label Mr. Mastriano an extremist chatter that has spread to Mr. DeSantis home state, where faith leaders and officials on Thursday warned that if their governor associates himself with Mr. Mastriano, hell do irreparable damage to his reputation.
Why won't Doug Mastriano go out and campaign for himself? Instead he gets a "celebrity" governor from another state to come here and campaign for him? First of all they're wasting their time, because we're about 85% Democratic in Pittsburgh. By November that number might even be higher. Secondly Mastriano has never campaigned outside of his own home district of Adams County. I don't think he even knows where Pittsburgh and Philadelphia are.