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Still stung by their loss in 2016, Pennsylvania Democrats are trying to channel the populism, and sometimes anger, that many voters feel.Gov. Josh Shapiro’s first order of business was ending a four-year college requirement for state government jobs.And U.S. Rep. Chris Deluzio is targeting corporate greed.
It’s been a battle for Democrats since former President Donald Trump wielded anger at elites in both parties in his 2016 victory in Pennsylvania.Keep reading for how Democrats are aiming to appeal to the working-class voters
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