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She briefly ran for the Republican nomination for Lieutenant Governor in 2010, but withdrew from the race several months before the election.
She narrowly defeated the 1950 nominee for Lieutenant Governor Michael Musmanno, by about 500 votes out of over 900,000 cast, in the Democratic primary.
Democrat Milton Shapp challenged incumbent Republican Lieutenant Governor Ray Broderick.
The Pennsylvania Youth and Government program was founded in 1946 by Lieutenant Governor Daniel B. Strickler.