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Pennsylvania — U.S. Senate: A guide to the 2022 primary election and candidates


What’s at stake: The winner of Pennsylvania’s open U.S. Senate race could determine control of the Senate, and therefore it’s one of the most closely watched elections this year. The seat is currently represented by Republican Pat Toomey, who in October 2020 announced his planned retirement. Democrats see the seat as an opportunity to defend their 50-seat majority (with the tie-breaking vote of Vice President Kamala Harris) in what is shaping up to be a good year for the GOP. The winner could provide a critical vote on a number of issues on which Democrats have struggled to unite themselves, including the climate crisis and voting rights. Republicans, meanwhile, want to hold the seat in order to gain control of the Senate.

Note: Campaign finance data updated 4/18/22.

Democrats

John Fetterman

John Fetterman

Fetterman currently serves as Pennsylvania’s lieutenant governor; he was elected to the position in 2018. He lives outside Pittsburgh in Braddock, across from U.S. Steel’s Edgar Thomson plant, and he has said Democrats don’t have to choose between banning non-renewable energy sources such as fracking and acting to address the climate crisis. In 2010, Fetterman was elected as mayor of Braddock, winning by one vote. Bolstered by national media accounts of his efforts to reverse the area’s decline, he served in that position until his successful run for lieutenant governor eight years later.

Party: Democrat
Experience: 
Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania (2019 – present)
Mayor of Braddock (2006 – 2019)
Education: 
Albright College (B.A.); University of Connecticut (MBA); Harvard University (MPP)
Links: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTube
Candidate surveys: League of Women Voters
Major endorsements: United Food & Commercial Workers Local 1776, United Steelworkers District 10, Pennsylvania Postal Workers Union, National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, United Rural Democrats. Others here.
Fundraising total: $15.1 million
Cash on hand: $4.2 million
More on campaign finance: Federal Election Commission
Worth reading: The Democrats’ giant dilemma” (Holly Otterbein, Politico)
Braddock made John Fetterman a politician. It’s also home to some of his biggest critics” (Katie Meyer, WHYY)

Alex Khalil

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Courtesy the Khalil campaign

Alexandra Khalil

Khalil serves on the Jenkintown Borough Council in Montgomery County. She is an IT specialist and former small business owner. Her parents are Palestinian immigrants, and she was raised in New York and New Jersey. Khalil was a 2016 delegate for Bernie Sanders and has been a vocal organizer for and supporter of the Affordable Care Act.

Party: Democrat
Experience: Jenkintown Borough Council (2019 – present)
Education: Temple University (B.S.)
Links: Website | Facebook | Twitter
Candidate surveys: League of Women Voters
Major endorsements: Not yet announced
Fundraising Total: $17,151
Cash on hand: $1,719
More on campaign finance: Federal Election Commission

Conor Lamb

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Lamb represents Allegheny County suburbs and Beaver County in the U.S. House of Representatives. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps and was first elected in a special election in 2018. Lamb’s win launched him into the national spotlight as one of the first Democrats to flip a district that President Donald Trump carried in 2016. In Congress, Lamb has been a staunch union supporter. He also has advocated for lowering prescription drug prices and protecting Medicare and Social Security. Before running for office, Lamb served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the U.S. Department of Justice in Pittsburgh.

Party: Democrat
Experience: 
U.S. House of Representatives – 17th District (2019 – present)
U.S. House of Representatives – 18th District (2018 – 2019)
Education: University of Pennsylvania (B.A., J.D.)
Links: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
Candidate surveys: League of Women Voters
Major endorsements: U.S. Rep. Matt Cartwright, 14th Ward Independent Democratic Club (Pittsburgh), Philadelphia Democratic Party, Pennsylvania State Democratic Committee’s Latino Caucus, Steel City Stonewall Democrats, National Organization for Women PAC. Others here.
Fundraising total: $5.7 million
Cash on hand: $2.2 million
More on campaign finance: Federal Election Commission
Worth reading: ” ‘All of it is on the line’: Conor Lamb joins race for Pennsylvania Senate seat” (Chris Potter, WESA)

Malcolm Kenyatta

malcolm kenyatta Election 2022 Pennsylvania Senate

Kenyatta represents portions of North Philadelphia in the 181st state House district. He was elected in 2018 as the first LGBTQ person of color in the General Assembly. In Harrisburg, he’s advocated for affordable housing, racial justice, addressing poverty, and gun violence prevention. In his Senate campaign, Kenyatta often recalls his experience growing up in a working-class home and how his parents struggled to pay for health care and medications. He says those experiences inform the issues he’d prioritize in Washington.

Party: Democrat
Experience: Pennsylvania House of Representatives – 181st District (2019 – present)
Education: Temple University (B.A.); Drexel University (M.S.)
Links: Website | Facebook | Twitter | Medium
Candidate surveys: League of Women Voters
Major endorsements: American Federation of Teachers, Philadelphia Federation of Teachers, Working Families Party, Gloria Steinem, Wanda Sykes, Philly Neighborhood Networks. Others, including dozens of federal, state and local elected officials, listed here.
Fundraising Total: $1.8 million
Cash on hand: $271,038
More on campaign finance: Federal Election Commission
Worth reading: “Philadelphia lawmaker Malcolm Kenyatta to run for U.S. Senate” (Lucy Perkins, WESA)

Republicans

Kathy Barnette

Kathy Barnette Election 2022 Pennsylvania Senate

Barnette is a pro-Trump conservative commentator on far-right channels such as Newsmax and One America News. She lives in Montgomery County. She lost her 2020 U.S. House race to incumbent Madeline Dean by nearly 20 percentage points. She often pushes conspiracy theories about the 2020 election and falsehoods about election fraud. Barnette has touted her identity as a Black Republican in the race.

Party: Republican
Experience:
Author and political commentator (2016 – present)
Education: 
Troy State University (B.S.); Fontbonne University (MBA)
Links: Website | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube
Candidate surveys: League of Women Voters
Major endorsements: Pennsylvania Leadership Conference, BlakPAC, Pennsylvania State Police FOP Pioneer Lodge #37, state Sen. Doug Mastriano, former U.S. National Security Advisor Gen. Michael Flynn.
Fundraising Total: $1.6 million
Cash on hand: $260,942
More on campaign finance: Federal Election Commission
Worth reading: “The Hunt” (Andrew Seidman, Philadelphia Inquirer)

Jeff Bartos

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Bartos is a businessman from Berks County and owns a contracting company as well as several real estate and development businesses. He was the Republican candidate for lieutenant governor in 2018 alongside gubernatorial candidate Scott Wagner. Bartos and Wagner lost to Gov. Tom Wolf and Lt. Gov. John Fetterman by 17 percentage points.

Party: Republican
Experience: President, ESB Holdings (2015 – present)
Education: Emory University (B.A.); University of Virginia (J.D.)
Links: Website | Facebook | Twitter | YouTube
Candidate surveys: League of Women Voters
Major endorsements: Pennsylvania Treasurer Stacy Garrity, plus more than two dozen state and local elected officials listed here.
Fundraising Total: $3.4 million
Cash on hand: $2.4 million
More on campaign finance: Federal Election Commission
Worth reading: “Bartos touts his business experience, derides other candidates for weak ties to Pa. at tele town hall” (Lucy Perkins, WESA)

George Bochetto

George Bochetto takes part in a forum for Republican candidates for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania at the Pennsylvania Leadership Conference in Camp Hill, Pa., Saturday, April 2, 2022.

Bochetto is an attorney in Philadelphia. He touts his legal victory in preventing a Christopher Columbus statue from being removed in Philly. Bochetto told The Associated Press that he also helped write the defense brief in…



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