Josh Shapiro seeks Democratic trifecta in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is aggressively supporting Democratic candidates in the 2026 elections to secure unified control of the state legislature, aiming to advance key policies blocked by Republicans. This effort accompanies his reelection bid and positions him for potential 2028 presidential ambitions. Shapiro's strategy highlights his popularity and fundraising strength in the swing state.

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro has positioned achieving a Democratic trifecta—control of the governorship, House, and Senate—as essential for his second-term agenda and national profile. Elected in 2022, Shapiro helped Democrats flip the state House, but the Republican-held Senate, with a 27-23 majority, has obstructed priorities like raising the state's low minimum wage and expanding energy production, including renewables. A prolonged budget standoff last year delayed billions in funding for counties, schools, and nonprofits.

In his state budget address on Tuesday, Shapiro criticized Senate Republicans for refusing to act on wage increases and energy plans, accusing them of cowering to special interests and tying justice for abused children to political projects. "There are some things, though, that the Republican Senate has blocked me on that I would like us to be able to get done," Shapiro said at a Washington event last week. He emphasized his record of bipartisanship but noted a trifecta would enable bolder action on affordability.

Shapiro, boasting over 60% approval in some polls and a $30 million campaign fund against Republican rival Stacy Garrity's smaller haul, is investing heavily down-ballot. In 2024, he donated $1.25 million to House Democrats and $250,000 to Senate Democrats, while campaigning in key districts. State Rep. Mike Schlossberg, House majority whip, credited Shapiro's "landslide coattails" for the 2022 gains and 2024 hold, predicting heavy involvement to expand the House majority and flip the Senate.

Democrats see opportunity after flipping a Senate seat in a district Donald Trump won by 15 points in 2024 and sweeping judicial races. However, the path is narrow, focusing on suburban and rural districts, with prognosticators leaning Republican. GOP consultant Josh Novotney called it tough in red areas. Democratic strategist Pete Giangreco suggested a trifecta could add "extra spark" to Shapiro's 2028 message amid competition from other governors.

Senate Republicans countered Shapiro's speech, criticizing his energy overhaul and wage hike to $15 an hour as political points, while open to compromise on abuse protections. House Speaker Joanna McClinton accused the GOP of gamesmanship to hinder Democrats. Achieving unified control, absent for three decades, would test Shapiro's influence in this pivotal swing state.

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Split-screen realistic image of Governors Josh Shapiro on ABC's 'This Week' and Gavin Newsom on CNN's 'State of the Union,' highlighting contrasting interviews amid 2028 speculation.
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Sunday TV interviews spotlight contrasting lines of questioning for Shapiro and Newsom amid 2028 chatter

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On February 22, 2026, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro appeared on ABC’s “This Week,” and California Governor Gavin Newsom appeared on CNN’s “State of the Union,” in interviews that focused heavily on President Donald Trump’s tariff and immigration agenda while also touching on the governors’ national political futures.

Democrats won key races across the country on Tuesday, including the New York City mayoral election where socialist Zohran Mamdani triumphed. Governors' races in New Jersey and Virginia also went to Democrats Mikie Sherrill and Abigail Spanberger, respectively, amid voter concerns over economic affordability. These results signal a rejection of President Trump's policies and set high expectations for the 2026 midterms.

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Democrats captured governorships in Virginia and New Jersey, won New York City’s mayoralty, and passed a California redistricting measure on November 4, 2025 — gains analysts linked to affordability-focused campaigns paired with contrasts to President Donald Trump’s agenda.

Stung by Democrats’ wins in Virginia and New Jersey on November 4, Republican officials in multiple battlegrounds are urging President Donald Trump to spend more time on the trail ahead of the 2026 midterms. Trump’s team has signaled he plans to be more active, while stressing that candidates must still connect with voters.

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After Democrats notched 2025 wins in Virginia and New Jersey, some strategists argue transgender-rights attacks fell flat — but both parties are preparing to fight over the issue again in 2026.

Representative Eric Swalwell has joined a growing list of Democrats vying for California's 2026 gubernatorial nomination, adding another high-profile contender to a crowded field under the state's top-two primary system. Strategists say the influx of Democratic candidates could fragment the vote and increase the chances that a Republican advances to the general election, even as Swalwell launches his bid amid a federal referral over alleged mortgage and tax fraud tied to a Washington, D.C., home.

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Indiana Senate Republicans are divided over a Trump-backed mid-cycle redistricting plan that could give the GOP a strong chance to capture all nine of the state’s U.S. House seats ahead of the 2026 midterm elections. Senate leader Rodric Bray has softened his earlier opposition but remains unsure whether enough votes exist to pass the measure this week, amid heavy pressure from Trump’s team and a surge of threats targeting lawmakers.

 

 

 

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