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  • Prioritizing public safety and hiring more police officers
  • Addressing the root causes of homelessness, working with mental health professionals and law enforcement
  • Cutting taxes and reducing regulation to promote business
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  • Served as a U.S. Army paratrooper
  • Won the Republican nomination for mayor in 2021 through a write-in campaign and won a competitive primary this year
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“I am going to abjectly change everything that we’re doing going forward, because all we see now is how it’s failing,” Moreno said during an early-October KDKA debate.

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  • Registered Democrats outnumber Republicans 5-to-1 in Pittsburgh, making the general election a steep climb for any GOP nominee. 
  • Has lower name recognition than his rival, Corey O’Connor, who has been in politics for years and whose father was previously Pittsburgh mayor.
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None reported

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Moreno said he is “obsessed” with fly fishing, and he is “terrible at it.”

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  • Raised from June 9 through Sept. 15: $4,525
  • Cash on hand as of Sept. 15: $4,247
  • Campaign website: realsteelmayor.com
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Charlie Wolfson is an enterprise reporter for Pittsburgh's Public Source, focusing on local government accountability and politics in Pittsburgh and Allegheny County. He was a Report for America corps...