Star turn: Doug Mastriano helps celebrates the political movement that made him at film premiere

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Gubernatorial candidate headlines film premiere celebrating Pennsylvania's new strain of grassroots conservatism.

The question now is, can it grab enough of Pennsylvania’s political middle to deliver the governor’s office - now held by Democrats for 16 of the last 20 years - in Pennsylvania.

They also audibly booed images of Republican legislative leaders like House Speaker Bryan Cutler, R-Lancaster, and Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman, R-Centre County whom the filmmakers blasted as lacking the stomach to fight for Trump. That’s a group that Mastriano has been purposely trying to unite behind him since the fractious primary battle.

The anti-Mastriano protesters were countered by a mobile Mastriano billboard driven into the site by LaVerne Brown, a Dauphin County Republican committeeman from Elizabethville, featuring two cutout characters that once graced his Country Cousins restaurant in Tower City.The kids, Rexford and Ellie, shared the stage with a stork holding a bundle labeled “the unborn” — a nod to Mastriano’s staunch anti-abortion stance.

“We might not agree on all the issues and don’t need to agree on all the issues,” Mastriano told the crowd. “But we do share common cause in the basic belief that each of us has value, each of us has certain God-given rights, and they should never be trampled upon. Sharing the spotlight with Turley’s multi-platform media, Turley Talks, had its plusses and minuses, from a purely political standpoint.

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