After an eventful and scandal-ridden three-and-a-half years under Kathleen Kane, the Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General is set to welcome a new elected leader in January. But first, Pennsylvania voters will head to the polls Nov. 8 to decide between Sen. John C. Rafferty Jr., R-Montgomery, and his Democratic challenger, Montgomery County Commissioner Josh Shapiro.

In responses to questions posed by The Legal as their campaigns wound down, the candidates tangled with escalating pharmaceutical prices, political corruption, law enforcement’s relationship with the public and the elephant in the room: replacing Kane.

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