Ed Gainey announces $130K in fundraising as incumbent Peduto gains support from teachers union
Mar. 3—Pittsburgh mayoral candidate
The money, which totals
According to his campaign, Gainey had about
Incumbent Mayor
Gainey, 51, of Lincoln Lemington, represents the
In his run for mayor, Gainey touted his support from "working Pittsburghers from every corner of this city" who support his stances on affordable housing, police reform and making the city's nonprofits like
"They're ready for a mayor who will have their backs in that fight, and I'm confident that we have the energy and enthusiasm to win this race and transform this city," Gainey said.
He announced an agenda last week that would resume the legal battle against
Peduto touted his endorsement from the
The teachers union announced its support of Peduto the same day the mayor and
Gainey also lauded the decision.
"Teachers are essential, front-line workers who have continued to educate and nurture our children under extremely difficult circumstances for the past year," Gainey said. "Making teachers eligible for vaccination is an important step that protects teachers, students and families as PPS moves toward resuming in-person instruction."
On Tuesday, Peduto also was endorsed by
Steamfitters Business Manager
"He grew the science, technology and education sectors; and has presided over new development in neighborhoods that haven't seen investments in decades," Broadbent said. "This is a better
"We have always appreciated Mayor Peduto's dedication to labor, and we look forward to working with him in the future," Malley said.
The latest union endorsements come ahead of those of the
Peduto isn't seeking the committee's endorsement, but Gainey and former
Moreno faced criticism within the party for old social media posts that seemingly support former President
On Tuesday, Moreno explained those posts as "bombastic" attempts to stoke political fires.
"Ridiculous rhetoric behind the keyboard does not get anything done. I realized what I was doing was not the way to do things and I stopped it," Moreno said.
On Saturday, Gainey's campaign manager
Nelson apologized for what happened so "we can move forward on the issues that matter most to our city," he said.
If the Moreno is endorsed,
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