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Tuesday, May 12, 2026

Trump’s ‘Stop the Steal’ allies are back on the ballot in Pa., and could win more power over the next election - The Philadelphia Inquirer

November's election will test whether there are political consequences for the Pa. Republicans who played significant roles on Jan. 6 — or if they'll be empowered ahead of the 2024 presidential race.

The summer hearings on the Jan. 6 riot have reinforced the direct line between Pennsylvania and the attack that tried to subvert American democracy.

This fall’s election will test whether there are political consequences for the Pennsylvania Republicans who played significant roles on Jan. 6 — or if they’ll grow more empowered ahead of the next presidential race, when Donald Trump could again be on the ballot and Pennsylvania will again be a pivotal battleground in deciding who wins the presidency.

State Sen. Doug Mastriano (R., Franklin), who helped push “Stop the Steal” conspiracy theories and crossed police barricades at the Capitol on Jan. 6, is running for governor. If he wins, the secretary of state he appoints will oversee the 2024 election. He says he didn’t enter the Capitol that day, but has made clear his disdain for the lawful 2020 result.

U.S. Rep. Scott Perry, of York County, played a leading role in pushing false election claims that reached the country’s top law enforcement officials, including one based on a YouTube video involving Italian satellites changing votes. He could become a powerful figure in Congress if he wins reelection and the GOP takes control of the House because he leads the hard-right Freedom Caucus, which has often exerted significant...



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