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Shapiro declines — again — to say if he’d back Fetterman for reelection

Last updated: February 22, 2026 10:40 am
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Pennsylvania’s Political Tango: Shapiro and Fetterman’s Rocky Relationship

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro recently asserted that he and Senator John Fetterman share a “constructive relationship” — a statement that echoes through the corridors of political speculation yet again. However, when pressed about whether he would back Fetterman in a potential reelection bid, Shapiro sidestepped the question, maintaining his poker face amidst rising tensions.

The dynamic duo of Pennsylvania politics has a history marked by both collaboration and contention, as they strive to quell rumors regarding their interpersonal discord. As the two Democrats attempt to project unity, the reality is more akin to a high-stakes chess game, where each move is calculated to evade the looming specter of a rift.

During an interview that aired Sunday on ABC’s “This Week,” Shapiro was once again noncommittal about supporting Fetterman for a second term, telling host Martha Raddatz, “I think he needs to decide if he’s running, and then we’ll make a decision from there.” This refrain has become familiar, as Shapiro prefers to keep his options open while navigating the political landscape.

Moreover, Shapiro dismissed a New York Times report alleging that he and Fetterman have ceased communication, attributing such claims to journalists eager to drum up drama. “Not true,” he asserted, countering that sensationalism runs rampant in media narratives.

Since his election as governor in 2022, Shapiro has signaled his intent to run for reelection, all while whispers of presidential aspirations linger in the air. Fetterman, whose term extends until 2029, remains coy about his own plans, leaving constituents and political analysts alike in suspense.

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Shapiro elaborated on their working relationship: “We have a constructive relationship to try and ensure that the people of Pennsylvania are served.” However, he candidly acknowledged their differences, remarking that Fetterman’s votes and positions often diverge from his own. Ultimately, he frames his role as one dedicated to serving the populace, a noble yet politically strategic stance.

In a recent interview on POLITICO’s “The Conversation with Dasha Burns,” Fetterman was equally evasive regarding his support for Shapiro’s reelection, opting instead for the ambiguous statement that “we both support each other’s services.” This vagueness adds another layer to their complex relationship, as both leaders navigate their paths while maintaining the façade of camaraderie.

In his memoir “Unfettered,” Fetterman took subtle jabs at Shapiro, suggesting that the governor’s caution might be more about political ambition than prudence, referencing a contentious meeting over pardon decisions. Such insights unveil the underlying currents of their relationship, suggesting that beneath the surface lies a tumultuous sea of competing ambitions and ideological clashes.

In conclusion, the relationship between Shapiro and Fetterman is emblematic of the intricate ballet of modern politics, where public appearances of unity can often mask deeper divisions. As both leaders chart their courses amidst speculation and ambition, Pennsylvania’s political landscape remains a captivating stage for their unfolding drama.

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