
Doug Mastriano is teasing another bid for governor in Pennsylvania. After his double-digit defeat last time, Democrats there are plotting to run against him regardless of whether he gets into the race. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. The will-he-won’t-he intrigue around Mastriano, who lost to Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro in the 2022 contest by 15 points, has intensified recently. Last week, he published a refreshed version of his Doug4Gov.
Main Idea: Josh Shapiro is drawing early presidential attention, but he still faces a tough 2026 re-election fight in Pennsylvania that could shape his future national prospects.
Key Points:
A hard-fought Pennsylvania race could push more money and attention into attacks, raising campaign noise for voters while distracting leaders from day-to-day issues.
Josh Shapiro’s high approval and a strong re-election win could help pass laws on wages, schools, abortion, and marijuana that affect households and workers.
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Central figure in the article, discussed for his re-election campaign and potential 2028 presidential ambitions.
Major political actor whose possible gubernatorial bid and positioning shape the race.
Major party actor planning attacks and shaping strategy around the governor’s race.
Central political organization involved in candidate coalescence and primary dynamics.
Influences Republican candidate positioning in Pennsylvania and is cited as a factor in the race.
Leading potential Republican challenger to Josh Shapiro and a key focus of the article.
Included because Democrats are pushing to flip the chamber and gain legislative control.
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Sign in to commentNamed Republican lawmaker discussed as having considered but declined to enter the governor’s race.
Mentioned because Pennsylvania battleground districts could determine control of the House.
Named commentator interviewed in connection with Mastriano’s campaign activity.