Campaigns keep starting earlier. Sure you start laying the groundwork running for any office but actually making an announcement 2 years out is relatively new.
Pennlive: John Hanger, a 55-year-old Harrisburg lawyer, will make a stop in Harrisburg
on Wednesday to announce his candidacy for the Democratic nomination for
governor in 2014. He will start off in Philadelphia then travel to Pittsburgh. A visit to Erie, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and Allentown in the near future should be high on his list.
He works for the law firm of Eckert Seamans: John served from 2008 to 2011 as the Secretary of the Pennsylvania
Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), the Chair of the
Pennsylvania Energy Development Authority, the Chair of the
Environmental Quality Board, Vice Chairman of the Pennsylvania
Infrastructure and Investment Authority, and a Commissioner of the
Susquehanna River Basin Commission. He also chaired the Pennsylvania
Mine Safety Board. In 2010, for the first time in Pennsylvania’s
history, no miners died on the job.
As Secretary of the
Department of Environmental Protection, John was in charge of permitting
and regulation of gas drilling in Pennsylvania. He led a complete
review of regulations governing gas drilling and enacted major new rules
governing drilling of wells as well as the withdrawal of water for
drilling and the disposal of drilling wastewater.
And he's a Blogger!
John Hanger's Facts of The Day
Philly businessman Tom Knox has also said he intends to run.
Other possible candidates include York businessman Tom Wolf; Allentown Mayor Ed Pawlowski; state Treasurer Rob McCord;
retiring state Auditor General Jack Wagner, and former U.S. Rep. Joe
Sestak.
Tom Corbett can be beat.
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