New Pennsylvania GOP candidate built shrine to Trump Christopher Wilson
Pennsylvania Republicans have selected a woman who turned an old house into a “shrine” to former President Donald Trump and believes the 2020 election was stolen as the GOP nominee for an open state legislative seat.
Leslie Baum Rossi was selected Saturday by GOP county officials as their nominee in a May 18 special election for the state House seat from the 59th District, located outside Pittsburgh. In 2016, Rossi painted a house red, white and blue and placed a 12-foot cutout of Trump in front of it. The Trump House, as it was known, served as a gathering point for supporters, with voter registration and merchandise distribution. Rossi was a delegate for Trump in 2020 and attended his speech at the Republican National Convention in August of last year.
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