If Shapiro wins this, I think there's a decent chance he'll end up on a Democratic presidential ticket at some point. He'd be a strong running mate for Kamala Harris or candidate for president himself in 2028 if reelected. He's not even 50 yet.
Would Shapiro appoint his successor for Attorney General then and this placeholder remains in office until the next regular election in 2024? Pennsylvania is the only state I know of that doesn't elect its governor and attorney general simultaneously.
Saw this yesterday...
https://twitter.com/MrErnestOwens/status/1526648519792156674?s=20&t=yxpCfUq0...