State Sen. John Eichelberger is considering a run to replace retiring Congressman Bill Shuster, with an announcement coming on Saturday.
Eichelberger was “very seriously considering a run if [Shuster] was running” but Shuster’s retirement changed the math on his decision.
With an open seat, possible candidates who would not have considered a run against an incumbent are more likely to enter the race for an open seat.
Eichelberger believes he was a “spark for change in Harrisburg over the years” he has been there.
“[state Sen.] Folmer and I were the original reformers, and have seen a critical mass of like-minded individuals enter the legislature,” Eichelberger said in an interview with PoliticsPA.
Eichelberger believes his conservative record will help him if he enters the race, saying he has a “conservative record, and I will stand on that.”
Eichelberger will make an announcement about his decision this Saturday at noon at the East Freedom Fire Hall. The fact that he has an announcement at a public facility usually is an indication that he will be entering the race.
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Pennsylvania’s loss would be America’s gain.
Senator Eichelberger is the front runner.