Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano has made it clear that he won't be throwing his hat into the ring again in 2026, citing a divine intervention that has led him to believe that running for governor is not God's will.
During a recent livestream with his wife Rebbie, Mastriano revealed that he and his wife had prayed, fasted, and discussed their decision extensively before making the announcement. Despite receiving numerous pleas from supporters urging them to run, the pair ultimately came to the conclusion that they were being called to do something else.
"We've been faithful servants of this great state for a number of years... but we believe, with full peace in our hearts, that God has not called us to run for governor this year," Mastriano said during the Facebook livestream. The decision not to seek re-election highlights the significant challenges Mastriano faced during his 2022 campaign, including criticism over his role supporting former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
Mastriano's statement also comes as Governor Josh Shapiro is expected to announce his reelection campaign in the coming days. The Pennsylvania primaries are set for May 19, with a general election scheduled for November 3.
During a recent livestream with his wife Rebbie, Mastriano revealed that he and his wife had prayed, fasted, and discussed their decision extensively before making the announcement. Despite receiving numerous pleas from supporters urging them to run, the pair ultimately came to the conclusion that they were being called to do something else.
"We've been faithful servants of this great state for a number of years... but we believe, with full peace in our hearts, that God has not called us to run for governor this year," Mastriano said during the Facebook livestream. The decision not to seek re-election highlights the significant challenges Mastriano faced during his 2022 campaign, including criticism over his role supporting former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
Mastriano's statement also comes as Governor Josh Shapiro is expected to announce his reelection campaign in the coming days. The Pennsylvania primaries are set for May 19, with a general election scheduled for November 3.