Buttigieg, Kenyatta to Co-Host PA House Dem Virtual Fundraiser

Pete Buttigieg, the former 2020 presidential hopeful and former mayor of South Bend, Indiana is teaming up with state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta (D-Philadelphia) to headline a virtual fundraiser on June 25, aimed at helping Democrats flip the state House in Pennsylvania. 

In a release promoting the event, Kenyatta described the 2020 election as “the most consequential ever,” and added his thanks to Buttigieg for helping Democrats in the Keystone State in their quest to flip the chamber blue. 

“It’s an honor to have Mayor Pete join this fight in Pennsylvania,” Kenyatta said in a release. “Our GOP-led House has shown time and again that they are complicit in endangering Pennsylvanians’ lives for their political gain. I sure as hell won’t stand for it, and now Mayor Pete has Pennsylvania’s back.”

The Pennsylvania House Republican Campaign Committee did not respond for comment. 

The suggested contribution for a platinum ticket is $5,000; the suggested contribution for a gold ticket is $1,000, followed by a sliver ticket for $500, a bronze ticket for $100, and lastly a ticket for $20.20 for the June 25 virtual fundraiser between 5:30 P.M. – 6:30 P.M. The special guests for the fundraiser include state Sen. Sharif Street, Vice Chair of the PA Democratic Party, House Minority Leader Frank Dermody (D-Allegheny), HDCC Chair, state Rep. Leanne Krueger (D-Delaware), and state Rep. Brain Simms (D-Philadelphia).

Democrats need to unseat nine Republicans in the state House to flip the chamber blue in 2020. 

In 2018, Democrats flipped 5 seats in the state Senate and 11 seats in the state House in Pennsylvania, mostly gaining seats in the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh suburbs, but still remain in the minority in both chambers. 

A Cook Political Report rating released in January had the Pennsylvania state House and Senate as “Leans Republican” for the 2020 election, but a spokesperson from the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee told PoliticsPA in late December that they believe there is a “very clear path to victory” for Democrats in both chambers.

Although Kenyatta has been one of former Vice President Joe Biden’s most vocal supporters in Pennsylvania since entering the race for the White House, Buttigieg has also voiced his support for the Philadelphia Democrat in recent weeks. 

Buttigieg’s Win the Era PAC released 22 endorsements in mid-May as a part of the group’s first endorsement rollout and included two Pennsylvania elected officials seeking reelection in 2020 – Attorney General Josh Shapiro and state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta (D-Philadelphia).

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  1. Brian sims will only show up if there’s an old woman there for him to assault.

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