Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro secretly helped a Republican state treasurer's 2024 reelection bid after the official's Democratic opponent had criticized Shapiro as a potential VP pick, a close Shapiro ally said last week.

Bob Brooks, a Shapiro-backed candidate for the U.S. House, made the surprising comment Wednesday to a small group of Democratic college students. Axios obtained a recording of his remarks, which also were confirmed by a person at the meeting.

Helping a Republican over a Democrat — especially in response to personal criticism — could become a liability if Shapiro runs for president in 2028, as many expect.

It also could feed the idea — held even by some Shapiro supporters — that he can be vindictive, take critiques too personally and be willing to push aside allies to get ahead.

Brooks' comments referred to summer 2024, when Shapiro was being vetted by Kamala Harris' team as her possible running mate.

The Democratic candidate for Pennsylvania treasurer at the time, Erin McClelland, had publicly questioned whether Shapiro could be a subordinate to a female president.

Brooks, who's also the president of Pennsylvania's firefighters union, told students at Lehigh University last week that Shapiro had asked his union to back Republican Stacy Garrity over McClelland in the 2024 state treasurer's race.

"That was a request, ironically, from Gov. Josh Shapiro because Erin McClelland was running against her," Brooks told the students.

Brooks added: "Josh Shapiro had requested because Stacy, er, Erin McClelland came out hard about something on Josh Shapiro, and really, the Democratic Party as a whole turned on Erin McClelland. And he said, 'I would like you guys to endorse Stacy Garrity.'"

Brooks mentioned Shapiro's move after a person at the Lehigh gathering asked Brooks why his union had backed Garrity in 2024.

Asked to comment for this story, Brooks said in a statement: "I misspoke and made an inaccurate comment."

"Many people in our party — including organized labor across the commonwealth — were upset with McClelland's bad-faith attacks against our governor. The governor did not ask my union to make any endorsements."

Shapiro spokesperson Manuel Bonder said Brooks' Wednesday comment was "inaccurate," adding, "The governor did not ask Bob Brooks to make any endorsements in that race — and the only races he is focused on are winning up and down the ballot this November."

Shapiro is close to Brooks and has gone all out to support him in his bid for a U.S. House seat, encouraging him to run and then appearing in a direct-to-camera TV ad for Brooks in a crowded Democratic primary.

Harris' team heard complaints about Shapiro from Pennsylvania Democrats as it vetted him for the VP nomination. Harris eventually chose Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz as her running mate.

Shapiro wrote in his memoir that he took himself out of contention to be Harris' No. 2 late in the vetting process.

McClelland's break with Shapiro went public in July 2024, when she posted on X: "I want a VP pick that's secure enough to be second under a woman, is content to be VP & won't undermine the president to maneuver his own election & doesn't sweep sexual harassment under the rug."

That was a reference to Shapiro's former top aide, Mike Vereb, being accused of sexual harassment in 2023. Vereb stayed in his position for months after a complaint was filed, and Shapiro's administration reached a settlement with Vereb's accuser for $295,000.

Shapiro maintained he didn't know about the complaint by Vereb's accuser until months after it was made. The governor declined to endorse McClelland in 2024.

Garrity won reelection to her state treasurer post in 2024 — and, in a twist, is challenging Shapiro for governor this year.

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2 Comments

  1. John3262005 on

    Crazy if true

    Going to be a problem for Shapiro if he runs for president in 2028

    *McClelland’s break with Shapiro went public in July 2024, when she posted on X: “I want a VP pick that’s secure enough to be second under a woman, is content to be VP & won’t undermine the president to maneuver his own election & doesn’t sweep sexual harassment under the rug.”*

    While Sharpio maintained he didn’t know about the complaint about his former top aide, an action like in the article doesn’t look good, especially when people complain about boosting Republican crazies. Though in this case, the reason was not to have an easier election but to punish a fellow Dem. As well as being very vindictive among other things

  2. EasyMoney92 on

    Almost like Kamala Harris was right to not trust this guy

    The “misspeake” excuse seems like damage control to me but I’ll wait for more info. However if true, then no way he gets my vote in the 2028 dem primary.

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