
PADEMS call in the big names to Philadelphia
With less than a week until the mid-term elections, Democrats in Pennsylvania turned to the White House for some much needed support.
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January 24th, 2023The PADEMS Independence Dinner was a who's who of Pennsylvania Democrats gathered together fundraising for one last surge against the Republicans in the upcoming mid-term elections.
In a stretch of a comparison to the movie "Avengers: Endgame," with everything politically on the line for the state and the nation, senators, congressmen, congresswomen and a governor are looking for signs of hope on November 8th.
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Enter in Vice President Kamala Harris and President Joe Biden to fire up the crowd and give democrats the backup they needed. The main focus - To "vote for Democrats up and down this ballot" as quoted by President Biden.
The key midterm contests in Pennsylvania occurring this November are:
- Josh Shapiro vs. Doug Mastriano for Governor
- Austin Davis vs. Carrie DelRosso for Lieutenant Governor
- John Fetterman vs. Mehmet Oz for U.S.Senate
Among the festivities, we saw Philadelphia Mayoral candidate Allan Domb, Senior Advisor for PADEMS Mitch Kates, Senator Christine Tartaglione, and Senator John Kane.
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