Transcript of Governor Josh Shapiro Announces 2026 Re-Election Campaign
The MeidasTouch PodcastDonald Trump just got a rude awakening as he's seeing his 2026 polling numbers. By the way, in places like Texas, where his approval in Texas is only 4% and net negative 6. In Texas, his overall approval, according to the latest YouGov poll in 2026, is at 41%. If you look at the issues right now, more Americans are saying inflation is their number one issue than at the same point in 2023, 2024, while Donald Trump claims that, I solved inflation, I've eliminated it. It's not what the American people are seeing. More people say it's their number one issue than they did when Trump was running against Biden. Then you have the generic ballot polling among independents, where you have Democrats taking a commanding lead over Republicans, up by about eight points there, nine points there. Then it is what's his overall all approval on the issue of inflation, only 32% in generic polling. In Arizona, of all places, Democrats are soaring ahead right there, and Republicans were leading that in 2024. You take a look at even Trump's favorite pollster, Rasmussen, who always gives Donald Trump what he wants. Donald Trump's disapproval there is 54%. Then when you break down some of the issues, would you support the US buying Greenland?
Overwhelmingly, Americans are opposed. Do you support US taking military force against Greenland? Only 8% of Americans approve. The approval of ICE, 52% disapprove of ICE. And most Americans call for not funding ICE, but defunding of ICE. You take a look at whether or not the American people believe that Donald Trump needs approval for military action in Venezuela. 69% says he needs military approval. Should the US be involved in other countries just because they don't cooperate with the United States? 67% of Americans oppose. 62% oppose further military action in Venezuela. 62% say basically America should have not, much, or no involvement in Venezuela. 72% of Americans describe the economy as poor or fair, according to the latest U. G. Paul. But then you look at a state like Pennsylvania, where you have their governor, Governor Shapiro, who's got a plus 27 approval, ultra-popular on a bipartisan basis. You look at Pennsylvania, you can see how a governor who gets things done and actually focuses on the people, how that works out, and contrast that to Donald Trump's tanking approval. I want to talk about normalcy. I want to talk about what it means to... Because I am just sick and tired of the drama, the ballrooms, the ranting and raving, the posts every morning, the lies to the American people, the attacks on our country by this Trump regime.
So I'm speaking about good governance, normalcy, and getting stuff done. Let's bring in Governor Shapiro, the great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. He was announced the run for re-election.
Wow, time flies. And in this term, you've accomplished so much.
I mean, whether it was rebuilding the I-95 in 12 days with Pennsylvania Union workers, record funding for schools, Universal School Breakfast. In a time where we're seeing manufacturing jobs across the country decreasing, you've been increasing jobs and improving the job outlook in the Commonwealth. Just talk to us about it because you've got a divided legislature, too.
So you got to contend with a lot of stuff right there.
Yeah, well, first off, thanks for the intro. I don't know that my kids would think I'm normal, but I appreciate that you do. And by the way, anybody watching, if you text normal to 32210, you can get involved in our campaign. And so I'd love to have you involved. And I appreciate the fact that you noted that we're all about getting stuff done. I just believe government can be a force for good in people's lives. And it's incumbent upon me and others in positions of authority to deliver for folks. That's what we've done. We've invested record amounts in public education and public safety, and things are working. Test scores are up and crime is down. We've We've invested in economic development. We've now got the only growing economy in the northeastern part of the United States, and we've invested in putting money back in people's pockets. We actually cut taxes seven times. You noted that I've got a divided legislature, so I've found ways to work with not only my fellow Democrats, but Republicans as well. We're showing that here in Pennsylvania, you can bring people together and you can get stuff done. And that's a great contrast, frankly, with the chaos and the cruelty and the corruption we're seeing in DC.
So we're going to focus on doing it the Pennsylvania way, doing our work to not just continue to deliver for the good people of Pennsylvania, but to deliver election victories up and down the ballot this November.
You know what? This network, we often report about the chaos, the recklessness of what I refer to as the Trump regime.
But I ask people, I say, take a step back for a moment, for real, and just ask, What is government supposed to be about?
It should not be a dystopian reality show where we're all non-consensual participants and we wake up in the morning and say, Oh, what has Dear Leader posted on social media today?
No, it should be about, is the government delivering affordable health care? What are they doing for my education?
What are they doing for my life and my family? I think somewhere along the line, As we've had this reality TV craze going back decades, we've lost sight of, and that's fused with politics, we've lost sight of government.
What is it supposed to be?
Man, you are so right. Look, Pennsylvania is a huge state, the ultimate swing state, and a state that's got rural, urban, suburban communities, a state that looks really different depending upon where you are. Why do I say that to you? But you know I'm a guy who travels to all 67 counties. I'm all all over this Commonwealth all the time. If you actually stop and listen, I talked about this last night in my address announcing my re-election. If you stop and listen, folks basically want the same few things. They want good schools for their kids and their grandkids. They want safe communities, and they want economic opportunities and communities they can afford to live in. They want to know that their government is working just as hard as they are for them. This is not rocket science, man. This is the basic blocking and tackling of government. It is hard to do. It's hard to deliver those results. But if you really stop and listen, that's what people want from their government. That's what we've delivered in Pennsylvania. I think that's why we're in the strong position we're in, why we've got so many not just Democrats, but Republicans and independents, supporting both our work and our re-election, and what I think we need more of in our politics today, government that just simply works for people, that gets stuff done, and that eliminates the chaos, and instead has calm, competent leadership.
Just in contrast to yesterday, Vice President J. D. Vans, he goes and he does this press conference, and he just starts yelling at the press for reporting on what happened in South Minneapolis with the murder of Renee Nicole Good. And he just shows up there, the WWE spectacle. He's got his ultimate warrior eyeliner on, and then he just goes and starts unloading and yelling at the press. Just watch this for a moment because I'm like, What are you doing here, man? What is this?
I want to talk about that, so we'll watch the clip.
I'm sorry, guys. What's going on here? You guys are meant to report the truth. How have you let yourself become agents of propaganda of a radical fringe that's making it harder for us to enforce our laws? You You just asked me a question that presumed that the reason why this woman died is because she was engaged in a legitimate protest. She tried to run somebody over with her car, and the guy defended himself when that happened. Next question.
What do you say that when you see the vice president behave like that?
He began rhetorically by saying, What's going on here? I'll tell you what's going on here. It is yet another example of how JD Vance has absolutely no core. That guy is profoundly and pathetically a weak human being, and he He does whatever he thinks his boss wants him to do, whatever he thinks will curry him favor that day with Donald Trump. And he's also just absolutely wrong on how he's approaching the situation of keeping people safe in Minnesota. I know you didn't ask about it, but I hope you don't mind me just taking a minute on this because we saw a tragic end of life in Minnesota where children were left without a mom, where a spouse house was left without her partner. And what we need right now is not idiotic gaslighting from the sitting vice President of the United States, but we need a real thorough investigation as to what occurred. You know because you've interviewed me. I used to be the attorney general of this Commonwealth, the Chief Law Enforcement Officer. We dealt with these tragic situations where there was a law enforcement involved shooting. And the most important thing you can do is calm tensions in the community, conduct Conduct a thorough and complete investigation.
And J. D. Vance also said later in that briefing that they were not going to participate in that. Christie Noem said that, too. By the way, another wholly unqualified person in a really important role What we need right now is to end the gaslighting, end the lunacy of J. D. Vance's ridiculous statements, and instead have an investigation where you are able to get all of the evidence put forth, which is going to require the federal government to be participants in that process, and then bring about the truth to the community. The only way that you're going to restore faith and trust in the community is by making sure the community has the truth of what really occurred. Jd Vance did his job on behalf of Donald Trump yesterday, which was to block the truth from coming out, to make a community less safe instead of trying to create more safety and security in that area. J. D. Vance knows better, man. He should be ashamed of himself, and he's not. And I think that that speaks to the weakness of his character.
How's the Commonwealth grappling with the Affordable Care Act subsidies expiring? And I know it's very tough for people right now as they see premiums going up. It's something that could have been avoided very easily as Trump's now talking about $100 billion of subsidies for oil companies in Venezuela or billions of dollars more to Argentina or whatever. The fact that Americans are losing health care, it just seems, again, where are your priorities, man? But how are the people doing? How are you dealing with that issue?
It's incredibly sad and tragic. Thousands of Pennsylvania's are losing their health care. We estimate that between the Medicaid cuts and the cuts to the Affordable Care Act, we have about 510,000 Pennsylvania's who are going to lose access to health care. Remember why they're losing access to health care? One, because the Trump-Vance administration wanted to give a to those who didn't need it, and two, because they refuse to extend those Affordable Care Act subsidies. You are now seeing the effect of those cruel policies. I said at the time, I think I said it to you or to Jordie, states don't have the ability to make up what was cut from their state budgets. No state has that ability. The federal government cut billions of dollars from the states. Now, you're going to see the effects of those cruel policies. Half a million Pennsylvania's losing their health care, those who don't lose it, paying a whole lot more for it. I've talked to folks who are now having to choose between paying double for their premiums or being able to afford to feed their kids. This is not the way it should be in the United States of America.
Unfortunately, the Trump-Vance administration continues to impose these cruel policies on the American people.
As you head into this re-election campaign, what do you want the people of the Commonwealth to know and just our viewers in general?
That there's a whole lot more work to do. You talked before about our accomplishments on education, on public safety, on economic development. There's more I want to do. I want to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour here in the Commonwealth. I want to pass what we have proposed as the Fairness Act to extend legal protections to our LGBTQ neighbors across this Commonwealth. I want to make sure we continue to cut costs I've got more ideas on how we can reduce the tax burden on hardworking Pennsylvania. I want to hold those electric companies accountable who continue to try and raise our rates and a whole lot more. We got a lot more work to do, and I'm focused on doing that work, and I'm focused in this campaign on not just winning re-election for me and my outstanding Lieutenant Governor, Austin Davis, but on lifting others up. We got four US House seats that are in play in Pennsylvania. We've got the opportunity to win the trifecta in our state legislature. So We've got a lot more work to do, and I'm going to continue to work incredibly hard to do it.
Where can people find out more or get involved? What can they do?
Head on over to josh Shapiro. Org or text normal to 32210, and we'll get you involved in the campaign.
There you go. It's good thing I'm a media guy and not a campaign. Normal. Very normal.
No, that's it.
Baseline, normal. Governor Shapiro, we appreciate you.
See you. Thanks.
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MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reacts to Donald Trump's collapsing poll numbers nationwide and is joined by Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro, who announced his re-election bid for Governor in 2026 yesterday.
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