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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][twitter]https://twitter.com/EricLDaugh/status/1847769796869276088[/twitter] Casey?[/quote] Hahahaha. This is the ultimate in bad polling. Casey is a native born son of PA and is popular in the state. McCormick may have been born in PA, but he hasn't lived there for the majority of his life nor in the last 2-3 decades. He has spent more of his life in CT than in PA and he doesn't remember much about PA. He confuses Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, their sports teams, doesn't remember much about the culture. Pennsylvanians don't like outsider carpetbaggers. Look what happened to New Jersey Mehmet Oz in 2022, even WITH Donald Trump's support. He still lose to Fetterman who isn't nearly as popular as Bob Casey has been the last 17 years. This is the ultimate in biased and tilted polling and not close to the truth.[/quote] That didn’t stop JD Bance from winning Ohio. JD had not lived in Ohio in his entire adult life, but he beat out a lifelong Ohioan for that senate seat. [/quote] That was an open seat. It’s hard to beat an incumbent Senator.[/quote] Not only that, but despite their proximity and similarities, Ohio is still majority Republican. Pennsylvania is majority Democratic. Ohio cities don't trend nearly as liberal as Pennsylvania cities. About 75-80% of the state of Pennsylvania is the cities. In Ohio, the cities are only about 50-60% of the state population. The rural voice in Ohio is much stronger than the rural voice in Pennsylvania. Very different states politically.[/quote]
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