New York Post

Watch Out, Pennsylvan­ia GOP

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Keystone State Republican voters should think twice before pulling the lever for Kathy Barnette. True, her insurgent campaign for the Senate has gained massive momentum before Tuesday’s primary. True, her brand of straight-talking retail politics has been in increasing vogue since Donald Trump won the White House in 2016.

But if Barnette becomes the GOP nominee, she’ll have to make her case to purplish Pennsylvan­ia, which Trump won by a hair and broke most recently for Biden. And the factors that propelled her rise in the primary would kneecap her in the general.

Like her alignment with the likely GOP gubernator­ial nominee, state Sen. Doug Mastriano, who helped push Trump’s stolen election claims; the Jan. 6 select committee has subpoenaed his records.

Add in a more traditiona­l dark-horse problem. The other two GOP contenders, TV’s Dr. Mehmet Oz (who has the coveted Trump endorsemen­t) and ex-Bridgewate­r CEO David McCormick, have been through the opposition-research wringer already. As a late breaker, Barnette has yet to face the same scrutiny — but would as the nominee.

And a few ugly tidbits are already floating up, like her refusal to concede her loss in a 2020 House race and tweets implying Barack Obama was a secret Muslim.

We can’t take Dr. Oz seriously as a candidate. But McCormick has a legit resume, including stints at the Treasury Department and his tenure at Bridgewate­r (where he actually did the right thing and criticized founder Ray Dalio over his apologia for China’s human-rights violations).

And the Dem nominee looks very likely to be Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, an unconventi­onal left-leaning populist who once held a shotgun on a young, unarmed black jogger.

So this race is winnable for the GOP — with the right candidate. And control of the US Senate for a much-needed check on the disastrous Biden White House is on the line.

If Pennsylvan­ia Republican­s want to get the country back on the right track, they shouldn’t bet on a wild card.

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