State Treasurer Stacy Garrity Endorsed by Pa. GOP for 2026 Governor's Race
Stacy Garrity, endorsed by Pennsylvania GOP, aims to challenge Gov. Josh Shapiro in 2026 with a focus on fiscal responsibility and accountability, despite being less funded and tested.
- Stacy Garrity, the Pennsylvania state treasurer, has been endorsed by the Pennsylvania Republican Party for the 2026 governor's race.
- Critics argue that Garrity has taken extreme positions on issues like healthcare, abortion, and the 2020 election results which could hurt Pennsylvanians if elected governor.
- Republican party leaders defended the early endorsement as a way to unite the party and replicate their successful 2024 Senate campaign strategy.
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Who is Stacy Garrity, the treasurer endorsed by the PA GOP for governor?
HARRISBURG — Republican State Treasurer Stacy Garrity got a formal endorsement from the Pennsylvania GOP this weekend in her bid for the governor’s mansion, bringing her one step closer to facing incumbent Democrat Josh Shapiro next fall. Garrity was the consensus favorite candidate among Republican insiders even before she announced her candidacy in August. In the days leading up to her official party endorsement, she locked down support from b…
'Can't trust someone like that': PA Dem slams 'GOP insiders' pick' for governor
The Pennsylvania Republican Party endorsed state Treasurer Stacy Garrity in the 2026 race for governor during its fall state committee meeting in State College over the weekend.Garrity, the only candidate nominated on the floor, was approved by a voice vote. A significant majority said “aye” in thei...

Pennsylvania GOP endorses Stacy Garrity to challenge Josh Shapiro for governor in 2026
By Zack Hoopes, pennlive.com (TNS) Pennsylvania’s Republican leaders are all-in on state Treasurer Stacy Garrity as their 2026 gubernatorial candidate, banking on an early endorsement to unify the party behind toppling Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro. How – if at all – the party might try to shape Garrity’s political posture over the next 14 months remains an open question. The Republican Party of Pennsylvania, with 326 state committee members voti…
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