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Bill McSwain Talks Running For Governor Of PA, Being A Marine
Bill McSwain, a former Trump appointee as U.S. Attorney, is running for PA governor. He recently spoke with Patch.

Jon Campisi is a seasoned journalist who has written for weekly and daily newspapers, as well as online media outlets.
He recently returned to Patch, and journalism in general, after having spent some time working in both the communications sphere and the legal world.
From 2010 to 2011, Jon worked as the first-ever editor of the then-newly-launched Chestnut Hill Patch, before moving over to edit the Roxborough Patch, covering an area of Northwest Philly that he had previously covered for another community news publication.
Jon, a Philadelphia native, is passionate about hyperlocal news, and prides himself on covering news and events that are important to those who live and work in southeastern Pennsylvania.
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Bill McSwain, a former Trump appointee as U.S. Attorney, is running for PA governor. He recently spoke with Patch.

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