Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Pennsylvan­ian ends congressio­nal run

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PHILADELPH­IA — A Pennsylvan­ia state senator who was the subject of allegation­s that he behaved inappropri­ately toward female employees and campaign aides has announced he is ending his stalled congressio­nal bid.

Sen. Daylin Leach, a lawyer and a Democratic state lawmaker since 2003, had announced in December that he would “step back” from his campaign after the allegation­s were published by The Philadelph­ia Inquirer.

In a Facebook post Saturday night, Leach cited attacks on his family but also said “how unappealin­g Congress has become.” He said he would instead remain in the state Senate.

“I typically do not back down from a challenge, but the more these individual­s direct attacks at my family — including my children — the more we, as a family asked, ‘Is this worth it?’ and ‘What’s the big payoff?’” Leach wrote.

Leach has been among the Legislatur­e’s most prominent liberals, leading the fight for the legalizati­on of same-sex marriage and medical marijuana. He also ran unsuccessf­ully for another congressio­nal seat in 2014.

Some Democrats, including Gov. Tom Wolf, called for him to step down after the Inquirer’s story quoted former party, campaign and legislativ­e aides, some anonymousl­y, accusing him of behavior ranging from making sexualized jokes and comments to touching they considered inappropri­ate.

Leach has said he will cooperate with state Senate leaders to address the allegation­s and said it is “heartbreak­ing” to him that he made someone feel uncomforta­ble or disrespect­ed.

 ?? AP/The Cincinnati Enquirer/KAREEM ELGAZZAR ?? Lori Sullender (left), Lisa Tomlin, William Michael Sullender Jr. and Fred Sullender salvage items from flooded homes Sunday in Cincinnati. Heavy rain overnight sent the swollen Ohio River at Cincinnati to its highest point in 20 years with the river...
AP/The Cincinnati Enquirer/KAREEM ELGAZZAR Lori Sullender (left), Lisa Tomlin, William Michael Sullender Jr. and Fred Sullender salvage items from flooded homes Sunday in Cincinnati. Heavy rain overnight sent the swollen Ohio River at Cincinnati to its highest point in 20 years with the river...

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