Pennsylvania
Related: About this forumWill Mastriano still be a member of the state senate?
Or did he have to give that up to run for governor?
Effete Snob
(8,387 posts)But hes been that for a while. There is limited damage he can do there.
He is on the truly dangerous spectrum of politics.
blue neen
(12,439 posts)He was a huge whiner about masks, I remember that much. I'm going to have to look all this up.
Mastriano is just a horrible person, no two ways about it.
Effete Snob
(8,387 posts)There is no question that he has all the charm of syphilis, but imagine this
Yes, he gave Wolf a lot of lip. Well, guess what, Masturbator, Governor Shapiro whooped your ass, now sit down.
Also, what happens to the Krasner impeachment now that the house has flipped?
Deminpenn
(16,348 posts)but Mastriano probably is.
twodogsbarking
(12,271 posts)or stay in Pennsylvania another day. Mastriano should be banned from The Capitol for life.
BumRushDaShow
(144,310 posts)and the state doesn't require resignation to run for another office (e.g., Josh Shapiro was still AG while he ran for Governor). However Philly DOES require city-elected officials to resign if running for another office in the city, so we had 4 City Council members and 1 City Controller resign this year in order to run for mayor next year. Alternately, when Malcolm Kenyatta ran for U.S. Senate in the primary, he remained a state Rep. despite being a Philly resident (but not in a city office running for another city office).
Mastriano needs to be thrown in prison before that election happens though.
blue neen
(12,439 posts)It's a shame that we will stay have to pay Mastriano's salary. POS.
BumRushDaShow
(144,310 posts)I had looked up his Senate District number earlier because I know only 1/2 of them were up this year (including mine, who was a shoo-in as a Philly/Montco District).