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Saccone Floats Lt. Gov Bid

Former State Rep. and one-time congressional hopeful Rick Saccone (R-Allegheny) is considering a run for Lt. Governor in 2022. 

Saccone confirmed his interest in the statewide office to PoliticsPA. 

“There are many excellent candidates running for Governor and Senate, but the field for Lt. Governor seems pretty open,” Saccone said in a written statement to PoliticsPA. “Yes, I am carefully considering running for Lt. Governor.”

The conservative western PA Republican shared a post on Facebook on July 6 asking “which major issues” Pennsylvanians would like to see the Lt. Governor advocate for, followed by him writing that “we can transform the Lt. Gov position to something useful.”

The issues he listed on the post were “property tax, election integrity, campaign finance reform, opioid crisis, reign in big tech, reduce government spending, and other.”

Saccone represented the 39th state House District from 2011-2018 and launched two unsuccessful campaigns for Congress in 2018. 

His campaign for the special election for the old 18th Congressional District in 2018 garnered national headlines. Conor Lamb (D-Allegheny) edged out Saccone in the GOP friendly seat. 

Saccone said that he believes his experience in the state Legislature, as a Veteran, author, educator, and as a previous candidate for Congress has prepared him to take on the role. 

“I believe my resume and skill set would allow me to compliment the Governor and the General Assembly and be a strong advocate for Conservative principles in the Commonwealth,” Saccone said. 

Saccone said that while he believes Pennsylvania “faces dozens of issues,” he specifically would like to “help shape the discourse on workforce development” and “also keep up the fight for election integrity.”

He specifically pinpointed sponsoring several bipartisan bills while serving in the state Legislature and touted championing “several common sense election reforms,” such as allowing Poll Watchers to cross over county lines, which he said “were initially welcomed,” but it was ultimately shelved by GOP leadership. 

Saccone added that his poll watcher provision wasn’t included in Act 77, and said if he was in office when the election reform bill was passed he maybe “could have talked some sense into my former colleagues and/or raised the alarm about this unpopular legislation.”

Saccone, who has promoted conservative policies, said he believes him being outspoken over Act 77 and the lockdowns will cause some on both sides of the aisle to oppose his candidacy, if he chooses to run. 

“It’s no secret if I run some Democrats and Republicans will oppose me,” Saccone said. 

“I’ve been hyper critical of the liberalism, especially the Left’s assault on our Country’s Godly Heritage,” he continued. “I’ve also called out GOP elected officials and candidates who I feel are weak on conservative issues or who are self-serving.”

“Coming out against members of the GOP will likely cost me a measure of support in both the Primary and the General Elections,” Saccone said. “However, after Act 77 and the endless Lockdowns, I hope people can now understand why said what I said.”

Saccone made headlines earlier this year when he posted a picture alongside state Sen. Doug Mastriano (R-Franklin), a potential candidate for Governor, and a video where he said “we are storming the Capitol” on January 6 in Washington D.C. 

Saccone said he was unaware of the violence from where he was standing and wouldn’t had said what he did if he knew exactly what was going on. 

“From where I stood from a distance away, U.S. freedom loving Americans were allowed past police to exercise their first amendment rights,” Saccone said. “They flew dozens of flags on the steps of the Capital in support of a cause they believed in.” 

“At that moment, in that context, I felt my metaphor was symbolic and appropriate,” Saccone continued. “Had I known on the other side of the building that a few hundred people with ulterior motives had gotten inside and caused chaos, then I wouldn’t have said what I said.”

While the fields of Governor and U.S. Senate are already crowded, there hasn’t been as much chatter in the race for Lt. Governor. 

In addition to Saccone, former Attorney General candidate and Allegheny County Councilwoman Heather Heidelbaugh has reportedly expressed interest in the GOP race. 

However, there is a possibility that the way Pennsylvanians select the lt. Governor is changed prior to the 2022 election. PennLive reports that there is a proposed constitutional amendment that would ask voters to let each party’s candidate for governor pick their running mate, as opposed to a separate primary election. 

This proposed constitutional amendment “awaits a final vote in the House” and if approved, would appear as a question on the ballot by the 2022 primary election.

23 Responses

  1. Saccone was one of the 1/6 traitors. He’s precisely the sort of Trump Fascist who reflects the decay of the GOP in Pa.

  2. Just remember, Rick Saccone was Trump before Trump was Trump. Wow!! Shame he lost his job as an adjunct professor.
    Shouldn’t have been at the Capital January 6 with those antifa badboys. I mean they were Antifa. Weren’t they??

  3. I bet Reschenthaler would be his campaign manager! He can thank him for his congressional seat.

  4. I will support for Rick Saccone for Lieutenant Governor under Lou Bartletta for Governor and i think for these 2 people will be a great team here.

    1. I think a better team for the Republicans would be Laurel & Hardy. ????????.

      1. You have to admit that the Amazing Pinhead and his Lieutenant Obese Ogre are a hard act to follow.

        1. I have been been screaming for the honorable Tim Murphy to run. He should be on top of your list.

  5. Being at the Capitol on July 6th is a political non starter. But please run! It’s important that you do so that the Dems can win. You’re running would be super helpful to the Dems so run run run asap! Team up with one of these political fantasy campers that the Republicans have running for Gov. Should be entertaining.

  6. He was on Capitol Hill on January 6th thus branding him a traitor to the US and unfit to run for public elective office.

    1. “Everyone I don’t like is a traitor! Reeeeeee!”

  7. Rick, I do hope you would consider making a run for LT. Governor. Your knowledge and experience would be a asset for Pennsylvania

  8. wouldn’t that be crazy: a thoroughly decent man who doesn’t have a bad bone in his body as Lt. Governor!

  9. To those who are saying Rick is a loser. I would think twice about that. Rick is exactly who we need in Pennsylvania for Lt Governor

  10. This guy spends most of his time attacking other republicans like pushcarik and Reschenthaler if he runs he should run as a democrat.

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