Republican donors trying to unseat Pittsburgh's progressive Black mayor
Several major Republican donors are throwing their financial support behind the primary opponent of Ed Gainey, who became Pittsburghs first Black mayor in 2022 and now faces a difficult re-election fight this year, in a seemingly concerted effort to oust the progressive leader.
The Democratic primary battle between Gainey and Corey OConnor, the Allegheny county controller, is shaping up to be one of the biggest tests of the progressive movement since Donald Trumps victory last November. The victor of the 20 May primary is widely expected to win the general election, and with few major races on the ballot this year, Gaineys re-election could provide a morale boost for progressives still reeling from Democrats losses in the 2024 races.
The mayoral race may also offer insight into the broader political environment in Pennsylvania, a pivotal battleground state that Trump won by roughly two points last year. While Trump made marginal gains in Philadelphia and its surrounding counties, his performance in Allegheny county, which covers Pittsburgh, remained virtually unchanged from four years earlier. Trump won just 22% of the Pittsburgh vote, while 77% went to Kamala Harris.
With so much attention on the mayoral race, prominent Republicans are now getting involved in the contest. According to campaign finance reports, several prominent Republican donors have already contributed the maximum allowable amount of $3,300 to OConnors war chest before the primary.
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