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FILE - In this Oct. 5, 2016 file photo, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf speaks during the White House Rural Forum in Heritage Hall at Penn State's HUB-Robeson Center, in State College, Pa. At the top of Pennsylvania’s campaign outlook for 2017 are two elections that won’t even occur next year - Republican jockeying for position to become the party’s nominee for governor and U.S. Senate. The fact that the two Democratic incumbents, Wolf and U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, plan to run for re-election may not scare away ambitious Republicans.  (Abby Drey/Centre Daily Times via AP, File)

FILE - In this Oct. 5, 2016 file photo, Pennsylvania Gov. Tom Wolf speaks during the White House Rural Forum in Heritage Hall at Penn State's HUB-Robeson Center, in State College, Pa. At the top of Pennsylvania’s campaign outlook for 2017 are two elections that won’t even occur next year - Republican jockeying for position to become the party’s nominee for governor and U.S. Senate. The fact that the two Democratic incumbents, Wolf and U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, plan to run for re-election may not scare away ambitious Republicans. (Abby Drey/Centre Daily Times via AP, File)

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