Pa. Farm Show provides one-stop-shop for politicians as public phase of their campaigns begins

People come to the Pennsylvania Farm Show to see the baby pigs and calves, drink a milk shake, eat a potato doughnut, and appreciate the diversity of the commonwealth’s agriculture industry from bees to nuts.

But for politicians, there’s another reason to go: to meet and greet voters – a lot of them.

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