Pennsylvania Gov Josh Shapiro slams Biden-Harris for failing to show progress
CITY, State (Fox News) — Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro criticizes former President Joe Biden and his administration for failing to deliver results for Americans.
Key Facts:
– Shapiro, a potential 2028 Democratic presidential contender, is promoting his new memoir while running for re-election in Pennsylvania.
– He cites the lack of high-speed, affordable internet in rural communities as an example of the Biden-Harris administration’s shortcomings.
– Shapiro contrasts his approach of getting things done with Biden’s style of governance.
Analysis:
– A Democratic strategist finds Shapiro’s criticism of Biden unusual, given his past support for the former president.
– Broadband funding delays in Pennsylvania are attributed to federal rules changes and administrative issues.
Background:
– Shapiro considered challenging Kamala Harris for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination but ultimately decided against it.
– Harris chose Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate over Shapiro.
– Shapiro refutes claims made by Harris in her memoir and criticizes her team’s vetting process.
This summary highlights Governor Shapiro’s critique of the Biden administration’s performance, particularly in addressing broadband issues in Pennsylvania, as he navigates his re-election campaign and potential presidential aspirations.









