Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Pa.’s 2022 U.S. Senate race: What funding shows so far

- By Colin Deppen Spotlight PA

One of Pennsylvan­ia’s two U.S. Senate seats is up for grabs in 2022 as twoterm Republican incumbent Pat Toomey prepares to step aside and the state braces for a particular­ly high-stakes election year.

The Senate opening has drawn plenty of interest from Democrats looking to shore up a narrow congressio­nal majority, Republican­s looking to limit key aspects of the Biden agenda, and observers believing the seat is likely to flip or be too close to call. The race will be exceedingl­y expensive either way.

Democrats

With less than a year to go until the primary (unless the date is changed because of redistrict­ing issues), several higher-profile Democrats are officially in the running — others are rumored to be waiting in the wings.

Montgomery County Commission­er Valerie Arkoosh is in the former category and running to be the first woman senator from Pennsylvan­ia. She brings a high- profile Emily’s List endorsemen­t to the race and a significan­t amount of cash on hand.

Pennsylvan­ia Lt. Gov. John Fetterman has also declared his second run for Mr. Toomey’s seat in six years, this time with burgeoning householdn­ame status, way more money, and more scrutiny, too.

State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta — the first openly gay Black man to be elected to the state Legislatur­e — brings risingstar momentum, progressiv­e bona fides and a string of viral moments to compete with Mr. Fetterman’s fundraisin­g juggernaut.

State Sen. Sharif Street — the pro-gun reform, proretail politics Philadelph­ia lawmaker — formally announced his intent to run but has yet to file a financial report with the FEC. Pennsylvan­ia hasn’t had a Black U.S. senator before.

U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb reportedly told donors to expect a Senate run but hasn’t taken additional steps. Mr. Lamb’s interest comes with his current job possibly set to be drawn out of existence.

The other declared Democratic candidates are:

● Kevin Baumlin, chief of emergency and urgent care services at Pennsylvan­ia Hospital

● Brandaun Dean, former mayor of Brighton, Ala.

● Larry Johnson, a Beaver County attorney, teacher, and “progressiv­e conservati­sm” advocate

● Alexandria Khalil, member of Jenkintown Borough Council

● John McGuigan, former president of the Norristown Municipal Council

● Kyle Norton, a Philadelph­ia-based campus safety and security consultant

● Eric Orts, business professor at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvan­ia

● Alan Shank, an Indiana County native and self-proclaimed “commonsens­ist”

● Lew Tapera, a Montgomery County native, businessma­n, and retail worker

Republican­s

Kathy Barnette, of Montgomery County, is a Fox News fixture and former congressio­nal candidate who embodies the pro-Trump aspiration­s some in the GOP have for Mr. Toomey’s successor.

Jeff Bartos is a Montgomery County-based real estate developer who lost the race for lieutenant governor to Mr. Fetterman in 2018 and comes to this very costly U.S. Senate race with the backing of a monied new PAC and more moderate footing.

Sean Gale is a Montgomery County-based attorney who’s running on a pro-Trump platform with unfettered disdain for the seat’s current occupant, Mr. Toomey, whom Mr. Gale calls a “RINO” and “swamp rat.” (Mr. Toomey voted to impeach Mr. Trump after the Jan. 6 U.S. Capitol siege.)

Sean Parnell is a Trump critic-turnedTrum­p favorite who earned the former president’s blessing in a failed bid for Mr. Lamb’s 17th Congressio­nal District seat in 2020 and who’s trading barbs with Mr. Bartos this time over who’s farther to the right.

Carla Sands is Mr. Trump’s former ambassador to Denmark and a well-connected and well-financed investment CEO who’s from Cumberland County but spent much of her adult life in California.

The other declared Republican candidates are:

● John DeBellis, small business owner and “excessive regulation­s” oppon e n t from Allegheny County

● Bobby Jeffries, former congressio­nal candidate and current MAGA millennial

● Ronald Johnson, former Fredonia council member and current progun, “America first” Oil City resident

● Martin Rosenfeld, former deputy sheriff and accountant from Elk County

● Craig Snyder, Phillybase­d business and political consultant, “never Trumper”

● Everett Stern, banking whistleblo­wer and failed independen­t candidate for Mr. Toomey’s seat in 2016

Other

• Erik Chase Gerhardt, a Montgomery County master carpenter who’s seeking the Libertaria­n Party’s nomination.

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