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Over the last two decades, Montgomery County Sheriff Sean Kilkenny has quietly become one of the most influential political figures in the Philadelphia suburbs.But for over 20 years, he’s worked to establish himself as a major power player in the suburbs. He’s helped build the Democratic Party and has carved out a niche for himself as a go-to lawyer for municipal governments.

As he is now seeking a third term as sheriff, his clout only continues to increase as the party has become more reliant on suburban voters to win statewide elections. His stock includes Kilkenny Law which now represents 30 local government entities and generated $2.4 million in revenue last year. Many of those governing boards flipped to Democrats during the. His own political activity fueled that shift, too. According to an Inquirer analysis, he was the sixth biggest Democratic donor from the Philadelphia suburbs.When David McCormick launched his Senate run last month, the first image of his introductory video was Democratic Sen. John Fetterman.

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