The Morning Call

Shapiro reports $10M in campaign cash

- By Marc Levy

The Democratic candidate for governor of Pennsylvan­ia, state Attorney General Josh Shapiro, has just over $10 million on hand in his campaign account ahead of next year’s election, his campaign said Wednesday.

Shapiro’s campaign finances have been a hot topic of speculatio­n by insiders, given his reputation as a formidable fundraiser, and the disclosure­s come three months before the Jan. 31 deadline for gubernator­ial campaigns to report year-end finances to the state.

Shapiro, considered the likely Democratic nominee to succeed Gov. Tom Wolf, has raised a little over $9 million this year, his campaign said. It began the year with $2.7 million in the bank, and has spent about $1.6 million, with no debts or loans, the campaign said.

The most a gubernator­ial candidate in Pennsylvan­ia has carried into an election year was $12.5 million by Democratic Gov. Ed Rendell in 2006. The most a gubernator­ial candidate carried into an election year for an open seat was Wolf ’s $11.8 million in 2014.

Wolf is constituti­onally barred from seeking a third term.

Shapiro formally declared his candidacy last week, months after saying he expected to run. His record of winning two statewide elections to the attorney general’s office and strong fundraisin­g reputation has helped clear the Democratic field.

Meanwhile, the field of Republican­s running for governor is double-digits deep in a campaign cycle that historical­ly favors Republican­s, with more candidates joining in and few leading party figures picking favorites.

Little detailed informatio­n is available on fundraisin­g numbers in the Republican field, although one candidate, Dave White, who runs a large plumbing and HVAC firm in Delaware County, has said he will put $2 million of his own money into the race.

Shapiro’s campaign declined to identify its donors, but other political action committee reports to the state during 2021 reveal that labor unions are the source of just over $2 million.

The leading donor was the Greater Pennsylvan­ia Regional Council of Carpenters, with a $500,000 contributi­on.

Operating Engineers locals gave $275,000, the national American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees kicked in $250,000, and $200,000 came from the Internatio­nal Brotherhoo­d of Electrical Workers local in Pittsburgh.

The Steamfitte­rs’ local in Pittsburgh gave $150,000 while another $150,000 came from the Sheet Metal Workers’ eastern Pennsylvan­ia local and its national union.

SEIU Healthcare Pennsylvan­ia and the Teamsters each contribute­d $100,000.

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