Pa. primary election 2023: Supreme Court candidates with party backing show fundraising advantage

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The Pa. Supreme Court candidates running in the 2023 primary election have raised $365,000 from wealthy donors, their own bank accounts, and more.

The entrance to the Pennsylvania Judicial Center. In May, voters will choose their parties' candidates to compete for an open seat on the commonwealth's highest court.

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