Shapiro, earned the most votes of any Democrat running in Pennsylvania this cycle, including President-elect Joe Biden himself, with 3,367,974 tallied to his name as of Monday.
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Christen Smith: Pennsylvania Senate GOP leaders call for resignation of top election official
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