We’re only about three months away, yet the field in the chaotic Democratic primary for Governor still isn’t set.
Recently, Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski dropped out of the race and just last week former Auditor General Jack Wagner revealed he is still considering whether or not to jump into the race.
As it stands now, there are seven declared candidates in the race: State Treasurer Rob McCord, Rep. Allyson Schwartz, former Department of Revenue Secretary Tom Wolf, former DEP Secretaries Katie McGinty and John Hanger, Lebanon County Commissioner Jo Ellen Litz and minister Max Myers.
It remains to be seen, however, whether the list above will be the same lineup voters will see come May 20th.
Petition period begins soon, and when they’re due, our field will be set.
So, we ask you the readers, how many candidates do you think will be on the Democratic gubernatorial primary ballot on May 20th?
Will tonight's U.S. Senate debate affect your decision?
- No. I've already decided on how to cast my vote. (81%)
- Yes. Anxious to hear from both candidates (19%)
Total Voters: 27
4 Responses
Winner gets no more than 30%
4. Schwartz and McCord are clearly the front runners after this weekender and I assume Wolf is going to buy his way to the Primary. I m sure one more will hang around out of stubbornness.
The vote will be very much devided, with an eventuial winner geting 35 -40 %, Tom Wolf will prevail,
The article clearly states there are seven declared candidates yet lists only six.
Former Secretary of Revenue Tom Wolf is not mentioned.