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Schwartz gets labor union’s endorsement

U.S. Rep. Allyson Schwartz last week received a couple bits of good news related to her campaign for governor.

Schwartz, a Democrat, was endorsed by a labor union and was pegged in a poll as the leader in the primary and general elections.

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Boilermakers Local 13, which represents almost 800 members in 41 counties in Pennsylvania and New Castle County, Del., is backing Schwartz.

“Congresswoman Schwartz has long been a friend of Local 13 and has demonstrated her commitment to workers over and over again,” business manager John Clark and business agent/vice president Martin Williams said in a joint statement.

“Allyson doesn’t just talk about bringing manufacturing jobs to Pennsylvania. She played a vital role in keeping our southeastern refineries open, securing good-paying jobs for our members and many other Pennsylvanians. We will make sure that she has our full support to give her the chance she needs to re-energize Pennsylvania and prioritize workers the way they deserve.”

Meanwhile, the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute released a survey showing Schwartz ahead of Republican Gov. Tom Corbett, 45 percent to 35 percent.

In the primary poll, Schwartz took 18 percent.

A distant second was Katie McGinty, a Rhawnhurst native and former secretary of the state Department of Environmental Protection, with 5 percent. State Treasurer Rob McCord was third with 4 percent. He would beat Corbett, 43 percent to 35 percent. Tom Wolf, a York County businessman and former secretary of the state Department of Revenue, had 2 percent.

Four candidates had 1 percent apiece. They are state Sen. Mike Stack, Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski, former DEP secretary John Hanger and Max Myers, a pastor, businessman and author from Cumberland County. ••

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