Democrats, allied groups pour millions into Pennsylvania Supreme Court race to counter GOP campaign
Source: AP
Updated 3:10 PM EDT, October 30, 2025
LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) Democrats and their allied groups are pouring in more money, cutting a fresh television ad with Gov. Josh Shapiro and sending in the national party chairman in the final week of campaigning for a Pennsylvania Supreme Court election, possible signs of concern for a race that could reshape the highest court in the largest presidential battleground.
Spending in the race is on track to exceed $15 million far surpassing previous spending in whats called a retention election as Democrats try to blunt a late-emerging Republican campaign to oust three Democratic justices.
The outcome will have consequences for next years midterm election, the 2028 presidential race and the next decades congressional redistricting. The nations most populous swing state has a politically divided government that has left disputes over election laws and other major issues to the courts in recent years.
At issue in Tuesdays election is whether the three justices will each serve another term, up to 10 years. They dont face opponents and are not listed by party affiliation. The ballot merely asks voters to cast a yes-or-no vote.
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RandySF
(79,044 posts)Most of that money that Republican billionaires promised for Pa. and Ca. never materialized.
TheFarseer
(9,703 posts)Deminpenn
(17,084 posts)but out here in western PA, I'm seeing far more "vote yes" than "vote no" ads. More mailers from the "yes" supporters, too.
I've seen only 1 house with "no" type yard signs. Not even any signs at the intersections where they usually appear. It could be because the leader of my county's Rs got elected to the state house and the county GOP is now leaderless and apathetic.