2004: I won my State Representative race in a Republican district as a Democrat. I knocked on 18,000 doors and wore out two pairs of shoes in the process. I won re-election in my district for three more terms, too.
2011: I ran for the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners and won — marking the first time in history that Republicans lost control of the Board of Commissioners and the first time Democrats controlled the Board since the Civil War.
2016: I ran for Pennsylvania Attorney General and won with 51% of the vote — at the same time Donald Trump won Pennsylvania, too.
2020: I ran for re-election as the People’s Attorney General — and received more votes than any candidate in Pennsylvania history.
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