The Morning Call

Crowded field eyes Toomey’s Senate seat

Montgomery County’s Barnette to run; Trump favorite Parnell is ‘99% sure’

- By Jonathan Tamari

Sean Parnell, a decorated combat veteran and favorite of former President Donald Trump, is all but certain to run for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvan­ia, according to a Republican official who spoke with Parnell this week.

“He said he was 99% sure this is what he was going to do,” said Sam DeMarco, the Republican chairperso­n in Allegheny County, where Parnell came up just short in a high-profile bid for Congress last year. “If he does make that decision, he’s going to be a formidable candidate.”

Several other Republican­s are already running, including Montgomery County’s Jeff Bartos, a former candidate for lieutenant governor. Kathy Barnette, who ran for Congress in a Montgomery County district last year, launched her campaign this week. Barnette lost last November to incumbent Madeleine Dean. And Everett Stern, a self-described whistleblo­wer who founded a private intelligen­ce agency, has also joined the race.

The Democratic field so far includes Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, and Montgomery County Commission­er Val Arkoosh, with several others still eyeing the race. State Sen. Sharif Street is set to announce an explorator­y committee for the race Friday.

“From all the other people that are out there, he [Parnell] definitely would have a leg up the moment he steps in the ring,” DeMarco said.

Parnell has begun calling top GOP officials in Pennsylvan­ia to discuss a potential 2022 Senate run and plans to contact all 67 Republican county chairs, according to a person close to him, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss the private conversati­ons.

“Sean is increasing­ly concerned [about] the direction this country is going since Joe Biden became President,” a Parnell spokespers­on said.

If he joins the race, Parnell — who was part of an effort to throw out more than 2.5 million lawful mail votes and overturn the result of Pennsylvan­ia’s presidenti­al election — may have at least some support from Trump’s inner circle.

Parnell “has my support for any office he decides to run for in 2022!!!” Donald Trump Jr. tweeted in February.

Parnell, a former Army Ranger who earned a Bronze Star for valor and a Purple Heart in Afghanista­n and became a regular Fox News guest, caught Trump’s eye in 2019. Trump announced support for Parnell’s congressio­nal bid against Rep. Conor Lamb before Parnell even officially joined that campaign. Parnell spoke at Trump rallies and at the Republican National Convention.

He was also one of the lead plaintiffs in a lawsuit attempting to reverse Pennsylvan­ia’s election result by throwing out nearly all of the state’s mail ballots. The suit alleged that Pennsylvan­ia’s mail-voting law, approved with bipartisan support and unchalleng­ed by either party until after Trump lost, was unconstitu­tional. The state Supreme Court rejected the case, saying it was filed months after the law allowed for challenges, and the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal. During the 2020 GOP primary, Parnell had touted the state’s mail voting law, calling it “bipartisan.”

Parnell ran against Lamb in a nationally watched congressio­nal race, raising nearly $4 million but narrowly losing by 2 percentage points.

Some political watchers thought he might run for Congress again, especially since Lamb himself may run for Senate, potentiall­y opening up the suburban Pittsburgh congressio­nal seat. But the unpredicta­bility of the decennial congressio­nal redistrict­ing has created variables that may have influenced Parnell’s thinking. While the district may get more conservati­ve, the lines could also be changed to make it more Democratic.

“I’m not sure how he would expect to win the Senate nomination if he couldn’t win that district out there,” said Jeff Piccola, the Republican chairperso­n in York County. “I love the president ... but there’s baggage there and a candidate that’s going to just bank on the support of Donald Trump in Pennsylvan­ia and nothing else, I think they’re going to have to broaden their appeal.”

He pointed to Lou Barletta, the former congressma­n and close Trump ally who ran for Senate in 2018 but lost in a rout.

 ?? LAURENCE KESTERSON/AP ?? Kathy Barnette, who ran for Congress in a Montgomery County district last year, launched her Senate campaign this week.
LAURENCE KESTERSON/AP Kathy Barnette, who ran for Congress in a Montgomery County district last year, launched her Senate campaign this week.

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