LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) — Democrats and their allied groups are pouring in more money, cutting a fresh television ad with Gov. and sending in the national party chairman in the final week of campaigning for a , possible signs of concern for a race that could reshape the highest court in the largest presidential battleground.
Spending in the race is on track to exceed $15 million — far surpassing previous spending in what's called a retention election — as Democrats try to blunt a to oust three Democratic justices.

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