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PA-17 Republican Tries To Hide Support For Trump

Headline: GOP Congressional Candidate Refuses to Say if He Supports Trump

A week after wiping his anti-abortion agenda from his website, Western Pennsylvania Republican congressional candidate Rob Mercuri is now desperately trying to hide his support for Donald Trump.

According to a new report from The Keystone, Mercuri refuses to say whether he supports the former President, despite previously claiming to be a fan.

DCCC Spokesperson Aidan Johnson
“It seems Rob Mercuri has already realized that his far-right record will be a major liability in this race. No matter how hard he tries, he can’t hide the fact that he supported Trump and claimed to be a ‘fan of his policies.’”

The Keystone: GOP Congressional Candidate Refuses to Say if He Supports Trump
By Sean Kitchen
August 23, 2023

  • State Rep. Rob Mercuri (R-Allegheny) declined to say if he supported former President Donald Trump after launching his congressional campaign to challenge US Rep. Chris Deluzio (D-Allegheny), a reversal of his previous position on Trump.

  • In a 2020 interview with CBS Pittsburgh, Mercuri was asked by reporter Jon Delano if he was a Trump supporter.

  • “I am a Trump supporter. I am a fan of his policies,” Mercuri responded.

  • But during an appearance on the The Big K Morning Show on KDKA in Pittsburgh last week—on the day he announced his campaign—Mercuri refused to answer multiple questions about his support for Trump.

  • “At the end of the day my man, you’re going to be asked ‘where do you stand with Donald Trump? Do you support Donald Trump?’” host Marty Griffin asked Mercuri.

  • Mercuri responded by saying that his campaign was focused on winning over community members and moving the country forward.

  • “Donald Trump has his campaign to run and I got my campaign to run and I’m going to be super focused on local issues,” Mercuri said.

  • Noting that Mercuri failed to answer his question, Griffin asked it again.

  • “Are you going to support Donald Trump? Because you will be asked this, certainly if you’re elected,” Griffin said.

  • “Well Marty, we’re going to let that play out. We’re going to let that play out. That’s the way I’m approaching it because if we stay focused on the partisan moment we’re in—and I think this moment for my announcement and today’s indictment of President Trump is indicative as to why we need leaders who are ready to move forward,” Mercuri responded.

  • “You know you could talk about the political nature of what the Justice Department is doing around the country. You could talk about the indictments themselves, but I’d rather focus on local issues and how to get the country back on track,” he added.

  • Mercuri’s refusal to answer the question represents just his latest effort to soften some of his conservative stances.

  • The Keystone reported last week that Mercuri scrubbed any mentions of his anti-abortion views from his campaign website. The old version of the website described himself as a “proud pro-life, pro-family leader, he will continue to defend the sanctity of life compassionately through all its phases and always keep the needs of families in mind when crafting policy.”

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