Politics & Government

U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb To Enter Senate Race: Report

The Pittsburgh-area congressman is expected to announce his candidacy on Aug. 6.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Rep. Conor Lamb is expected to announce next week that that he is entering the increasingly crowded Democratic field in next year's U.S. Senate race.

It's anticipated Lamb will declare his candidacy at an Aug. 6 event at the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers union hall in Pittsburgh, the Washington-based newspaper Roll Call reported. He would join Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, Montgomery County Commissioner Val Arkoosh and state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta of Philadelphia in the race.

Republican Pat Toomey, who currently holds the Senate seat, is retiring at the end of 2022.

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Financially, Lamb appears to have the financial resources to run a competitive campaign. His congressional committee had nearly $1.8 million on hand at the end of June, according to Federal Election Commission records.

That amount Lamb him well behind Fetterman, who had $3.1 million in his campaign coffers on June 30. But he's financially ahead of Arkoosh, who had $637,000 and Kenyatta, who had $282,000.

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Lamb currently represents the 17th Congressional District, which is located in western Pennsylvania but does not include Pittsburgh. The district encompasses part of the state's southwestern border outside of the city and includes all of Beaver County, a section of Allegheny County, and a small portion of Butler County.

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