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Presidential hopeful booted from PA ballot

Plus, Gov. Josh Shapiro delivers DNC speech.

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Thursday, August 22, 2024
Today: Shapiro in Chicago, rural strategy, citizenship checks, party's over, demographic sway, big energy deal, and alligator tracks.
DNC SPEECH
Gov. Josh Shapiro, a veepstakes finalist, delivered a prime-time speech at the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday, laying out what "real freedom" looks like to him and his party.

"... It's not freedom to tell our children what books they’re allowed to read. It’s not freedom to tell women what they can do with their bodies," the first-term governor said, per The Inquirer (paywall). "And it sure as hell isn’t freedom to say you can go vote, but he gets to pick the winner.”

Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris vetted Shapiro to be her running mate but ultimately went with Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz.

The Washington Post (gift link) reports that Shapiro has been an active advocate for the Harris-Walz ticket — "as well as for himself" — while in Chicago.

See Shapiro's full speech here.
NOTABLE / QUOTABLE

“I have no idea. You’ve got to ask Fetterman. Or I would say you should ask his spokesperson, but I think they're not on the same page either.”

—Gov. Josh Shapiro on his reported beef with fellow Democrat, U.S. Sen. John Fetterman; the rivalry may date back to the Wolf administration
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DAILY RUNDOWN
Today's top news story in Pennsylvania.
OFF THE BALLOT: The Party for Socialism and Liberation is off Pennsylvania's presidential ballot, at least for now, following a successful Democratic challenge. The AP also reports that "a lawyer with deep Republican Party ties is working to help independent candidate Cornel West" get on the ballot here amid a wave of litigation against third-party candidacies that could sway a 2024 outcome. | RELATED: RFK Jr. expected to end his campaign Friday, CNN reports.
 
Today's second top news story in Pennsylvania.
RURAL REACH: Gov. Josh Shapiro thinks Democrats have an opportunity to reclaim some ground in rural Pennsylvania. Hours before he addressed the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday, Shapiro said it's key that Kamala Harris focus on Pennsylvania's rural areas, noting a “genuine interest and curiosity in her candidacy," via Bloomberg. Some say focusing on the economy will be key.

Today's third top news story in Pennsylvania.VOTE VETTERS: A proposed Allegheny County ordinance would direct election officials in Pennsylvania's second-largest county to share voter rolls with the federal government for citizenship checks. The leader of the push, Republican Allegheny County Councilor Sam DeMarco, acknowledged noncitizen voting is extremely rare. One watchdog called the bill "a solution in search of a problem," per WESA.
 
Today's fourth top news story in Pennsylvania.YOUTH VOTE: Pennsylvania had one of the highest rates of youth voter turnout in 2022, with nearly 32% of young voters casting a ballot, 100 Days in Appalachia reports. Meanwhile, other Appalachian states, including one neighbor, had among the lowest rates. In 2024 races for Congress, 100 Days reports young voters have the highest potential to influence the race for Democratic U.S. Rep. Chris Deluzio's seat.

Today's fifth top news story in Pennsylvania.BIG ENERGY: A merger deal between Consol Energy and Arch Resources will create a $5 billion U.S. coal titan headquartered in Pennsylvania. Reuters reports the new company will be called Core Natural Resources. It will be based in Canonsburg, Washington County, Consol's existing home base. The deal is set to close in 2025.
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IN OTHER NEWS
HIGH SECURITY: A fatal shooting involving recessed participants of an attempted murder trial in Northumberland County has prompted the district attorney to call for armed courthouse security guards and other heightened security measures, The Daily Item reports. 

WALZ TOWING: Harrisburg reporter Sean Kitchen notes Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz and staffers once aided GOP Pennsylvania state Sen. Camera Bartolotta's daughter whose car had gotten stuck in a snowy Minnesota ditch while she was working as a reporter.

DNC STUDIES: A three-credit course at Pennsylvania Western University lets students attend and experience Democratic and Republican conventions to better understand their role in American politics, TribLIVE reports.

'FLAVORED BY PHILLY': It's not "potato pierogi" or "cheese ravioli." The winner of Herr’s "Flavored by Philly" potato chip contest this year is Romano's Special Hot Stromboli, Billy Penn reports. Here's the inspiration.

WORLD SERIES: Pennsylvania's team is out of the Little League World Series in South Williamsport after a tough loss to Hawaii. The tournament continues. A winner-takes-all championship game happens on Sunday. 
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