Two top Pennsylvania Democrats who are seeking higher office in 2022 planned to pass on President Biden’s Friday visit to the Keystone State due to scheduling conflicts as the administration struggles with poor polling numbers at the start of its second year in office. Lt. Gov. John Fetterman — who is running for the Senate seat held by the retiring Republican Pat Toomey — and state Attorney General Josh Shapiro, the party’s likely gubernatorial nominee, were on track to miss Friday’s event with the president in Pittsburgh.Fetterman was among the officials who responded to the site of a bridge collapse Friday morning in the Steel City, about four miles from where Biden was due to speak later in the day.
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