Let's talk about Christina Hartman, the Democratic establishment's newly-annointed candidate in Pennsylvania's 10th district!pic.twitter.com/p4XezSdP9i
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Despite Lancaster's resounding verdict of "meh" in 2016, the Democratic party was eager to run Hartman again this year. But then redistricting happened! The new PA-11 was no longer as easy a route to Congress. And Hartman was facing a primary loss to @jessforcongress
So last week, Hartman pulled up her deep Lancaster roots and moved them about 80 miles to the northwest, and declared her candidacy in PA-10. Despite having no connection to the district, she's seen as the frontrunner given her $200,000 campaign chest.
The thing is, there's already plenty of great candidates running in that district. They were off the radar before redistricting because it seemed like safe seat. But the newly redrawn PA-10 is ripe for pickup, which is why it attracted a vulture like Hartman.
Meanwhile, Shavonnia Corbin-Johnson has been running an energetic, grass-roots campaign in PA-10 on almost no money. She is a phenomenon—a York native who grew up in foster care, and by age 25 was serving as assistant director in Obama's Office of Management and Budgetpic.twitter.com/wJhLxe9kcT
When Hartman abruptly moved her campaign to the district last week, she called up Shavonnia and... offered her a job.
I think the people of PA-10 deserve better than to be assigned an establishment candidate who already lost one election, and quit another when the going got tough. So it is my great privilege to add Shavonnia Corbin-Johnson as the ninth candidate on the Great Slate! 

I have to quote-tweet myself here because Twitter threading is so brokenhttps://twitter.com/Pinboard/status/971501508146511872 …
who the hell loses to a guy named "Lloyd Smucker"
She is really the worst candidate.
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