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Former Norristown Borough Council President Launches 2022 Senate Bid

John McGuigan, a software executive who once served as President of the Norristown Borough Council, announced his intentions to seek the Democratic Party nomination for U.S. Senate in 2022. 

“I am running to propose changes which fulfill our ideals of equality,” McGuigan said in a message to Democratic committee members. 

“We will end the business of mass incarceration. We will hold our police forces, and our elected officials, accountable for racial injustice,” McGuigan continued. “We will protect the environment and restore the balance needed to sustain our existence while creating sustainable union jobs.”

“The American dream must be restored by stopping the erosion of the middle class, welcoming those seeking to better themselves through effort and opportunity, implementing Medicare For All, and properly funding public education at all levels,” McGuigan continued. “And, we must reform government itself; institutions like the Electoral College and rules like the Senate filibuster–historically rooted in preserving slavery now used in undemocratic ways to impede the progress of civil and human rights.”

His campaign website currently includes his positions on baby bonds and services, social justice reform, and the environment

McGuigan says he supports the “ideals and framework” of Sen. Cory Booker’s bill (S. 3766) on Baby Bonds and Services, while adding “some significant changes,” in his plan. Under his social justice reform page, McGuigan describes it as the “most critical and urgent issue we face,” while laying out ways to address the matter. On the topic of the environment, McGuigan says that “everyone should be focused on, and concerned with, the existential threat to our environment,” and advocates for the Green New Deal, by saying the plan is “not an idea to be feared,” and added that the proposed climate legislation could be used to “improve our security, create sustainable jobs while saving our planet.” 

McGuigan was elected to serve on Norristown Borough Council at the age of 20 in 1989. He launched an unsuccessful bid for Montgomery County Commissioner in 1996 and later went on to run a sales team at Regulatory DataCorp, according to The Times Herald

The 2022 race for Senate in Pennsylvania is expected to be crowded. 

Lt. Gov. John Fetterman formally announced his entrance into the Democratic race on Monday morning. 

According to Politico, others potential Democratic candidates include Reps. Brendan Boyle (D-Philadelphia), Chrissy Houlahan (D-Chester), Conor Lamb (D-Allegheny), Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney, Montgomery County Commissioner Val Arkoosh, state Sen. Sharif Street, and Philadelphia City Councilmember Helen Gym. The Republicans that are reportedly interested in succeeding Toomey include Reps. Mike Kelly (R-Butler), Guy Reschenthaler (R-Allegheny), former Congressman Ryan Costello (R-Chester), former Navy Secretary Kenneth Braithwaite, former gubernatorial candidate Paul Mango, former Lt. governor candidate Jeff Bartos, former U.S. Attorney Bill McSwain, former U.S. Ambassador Carla Sands, business consultant Craig Snyder, and former congressional candidate Sean Parnell.

13 Responses

  1. I think I gave this guy a Cleveland steamer once back at Penn State in ’87. Gulagpittsburgh was the one who set us up!

    1. Right, cause were the ones that tried to stop certification of the electoral college by violence. Try again neo kkkonfederate

    1. Damn lie. This post is by a fake that PoliticsPA knowingly allows to act this cowardly and despicable manner.

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