Top Pennsylvania Democrats are quietly gearing up for a political showdown four years out.

According to a new report, party officials are laying the groundwork to challenge Sen. John Fetterman in a 2028 primary, frustrated by his increasingly public break with the party line.

It’s unusually early for this kind of maneuvering—especially with the 2026 midterms still ahead—but it reflects a growing discomfort with Fetterman among Democrats. He’s not only taken high-profile positions that have angered party loyalists, but he’s also aligned himself with President Donald Trump, attending a Mar-a-Lago meeting and echoing GOP talking points on political violence.

If the effort to unseat him takes shape, several familiar names could be waiting in the wings. Democratic Reps. Brendan Boyle, Chris

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