Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro, who is running as the Democratic nominee for governor, told a crowd Friday that Pennsylvania will 'never be a 'right-to-work' state.'
promised to combat "right-to-work" laws and preserve the state's "union way of life" in a campaign speech Friday.
Democratic nominee for governor Josh Shapiro tailgates with supporters before attending a game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Pittsburgh Steelers at Lincoln Financial Field Oct. 30, 2022, in Philadelphia.
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