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Pastore says partisan politics is ripping the country apart

Dan Pastore, speaks with staff of the Butler Eagle on Wednesday at the newspaper’s office in Butler. Pastore is the Democratic Party nominee for Pennsylvania's 16th Congressional District in the Nov. 8 election. Shane Potter/Butler Eagle

Erie businessman and attorney Dan Pastore said he wants to serve all citizens of the 16th district equally and end the extreme political partisanship that he says incumbent U.S. Rep. Mike Kelly of Butler embraces.

Pastore, a Democrat, is challenging Kelly in the Nov. 8 election, hoping to end the Republican's six-term incumbency.

In a recent meeting with members of the Butler Eagle editorial department, Pastore said that Kelly tried to disenfranchise district constituents by filing lawsuits to challenge the state's mail-in voting law and to decertify the state’s vote in the 2020 presidential election. He said Kelly, as late as this year’s primary, has continued to support the claim that former President Donald Trump won reelection in 2020.

Pastore said Kelly reached the pinnacle of partisan politics when he filed a lawsuit to decertify the results from Pennsylvania in the 2020 election in which President Joe Biden defeated Trump.

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