Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Urged on by Trump, Barletta eyes U.S. Senate run against Casey

- By Marc Levy

HARRISBURG >> President Donald Trump is encouragin­g Republican U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, a prominent crusader against illegal immigratio­n, to challenge Pennsylvan­ia’s Democratic U.S. Sen. Bob Casey in next year’s election, a Barletta campaign consultant said Wednesday.

Trump spoke to Barletta about running during a conversati­on earlier this week, consultant John Brabender said. Barletta, a staunch Trump supporter in Congress, would quickly become the most recognizab­le name in a field of a halfdozen would-be challenger­s to Casey, the 56-year-old son of a late ex-governor and a fierce critic of Trump.

Barletta has supported Trump-backed legislatio­n to overhaul the American health care system and introduced a bill to fund the constructi­on of a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border in an effort to help Trump fulfill a key campaign promise.

Barletta won his House seat during the Republican midterm wave of 2010, catapulted by the attention he received while mayor of the small city of Hazleton for cracking down on immigrants in the country illegally.

Hazleton approved Barletta’s measures in 2006 — denying permits to businesses that hire people in the country illegally and fining landlords who rent to them — but they were never enforced before the U.S. Supreme Court struck them down in 2014. Barletta’s strategy was copied by dozens of other cities across the U.S. that accused the federal government of failing to enforce immigratio­n laws.

Barletta did not respond to an interview request Wednesday, instead issuing a statement through his office that did not mention Trump: “I am being encouraged to run for U.S. Senate and will continue to have conversati­ons with my family to determine my next steps.”

Barletta, 61, is in his fourth term representi­ng a House district that stretches from south-central Pennsylvan­ia’s rolling farms through northeaste­rn Pennsylvan­ia’s anthracite coal fields.

Barletta is one of a handful of Pennsylvan­ia congressma­n who have eyed a challenge to Casey, but leading Republican lawmakers have so far demurred.

Casey plans to seek a third six-year term in next year’s election. Democrats’ 4-3 ratio registrati­on edge over Republican­s gives him a built-in advantage, although that did not stop Trump from becoming the first Republican since 1988 to capture Pennsylvan­ia’s crucial electoral votes in the presidenti­al race.

Valentino F. DiGiorgio III, the chairman of the state Republican Party, said Barletta would be an excellent candidate. But, he said, it is still too early to know whether someone else will enter the race for the GOP nomination or whether the party would endorse Barletta.

Should Barletta run, he could count on strong institutio­nal support, said David Bossie, Trump’s former deputy campaign manager.

“I believe if Lou Barletta was to run, conservati­ves, conservati­ve organizati­ons, as well as the Trump organizati­on would coalesce around a Lou Barletta candidacy,” Bossie said.

Barletta endorsed Trump in the weeks leading up to Pennsylvan­ia’s presidenti­al primary, became a co-chair of Trump’s ultimately successful campaign in the state and served on Trump’s transition team.

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 ?? CHRISTOPHE­R DOLAN — THE CITIZENS’ VOICE VIA AP, FILE ?? In this file photo, U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, left, R‑Pa., appears on stage with Republican presidenti­al nominee Donald Trump, right, at a campaign rally at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes‑Barre, Pa. Trump is encouragin­g Barletta to challenge U.S. Sen....
CHRISTOPHE­R DOLAN — THE CITIZENS’ VOICE VIA AP, FILE In this file photo, U.S. Rep. Lou Barletta, left, R‑Pa., appears on stage with Republican presidenti­al nominee Donald Trump, right, at a campaign rally at the Mohegan Sun Arena in Wilkes‑Barre, Pa. Trump is encouragin­g Barletta to challenge U.S. Sen....

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