LOCK HAVEN, Pa. (AP) — Josh Shapiro may be heavily favored to win reelection as Pennsylvania governor, but that doesn’t mean there isn’t a lot on the line for him this year. He’s urging Democrats in the battleground state to turn out in force as a rebuke to President Donald Trump. He’s trying to persuade voters to give him Democratic control of the state legislature. And he’s pushing his favored congressional candidates in the midterm elections that will determine control of Washington. Shapiro brushes off questions — and Republican criticism — about burnishing his credentials for a potential White House run. He says he’s focused on beating his opponent for governor, helping other Democrats get elected and sending a message to Trump.