Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how Oz has so much support. He's an out-of-town millionaire from New Jersey and Hollywood. He has no concept of what the average Pennsylvanian wants or needs. Other than med school, he's never lived more than a few weeks at a time in Pennsylvania. It's incredible how he's keeping the race close.
People are voting for the party, not necessarily the candidate. This is especially true of the GOP.
Not always. Candidate quality, or in this case lack thereof, matters.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how Oz has so much support. He's an out-of-town millionaire from New Jersey and Hollywood. He has no concept of what the average Pennsylvanian wants or needs. Other than med school, he's never lived more than a few weeks at a time in Pennsylvania. It's incredible how he's keeping the race close.
People are voting for the party, not necessarily the candidate. This is especially true of the GOP.
I hear lots of Democrats say, "Vote Blue, no matter who."
Every Democratic nominee is better than the Republican alternative. The only good Republicans either retired or lost the primary to a delusional fool. A random person off the street would be better than any Republican nominee.
Many of us happen to think just the opposite.
Democrats have gone bat$hit crazy. Their fiscal policies and social policies are just plain nutty and not good for voters, families, children, or anyone except liberal elites.
I will vote for *any* Republican over a Democrat at this point. Democrats are THAT dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how Oz has so much support. He's an out-of-town millionaire from New Jersey and Hollywood. He has no concept of what the average Pennsylvanian wants or needs. Other than med school, he's never lived more than a few weeks at a time in Pennsylvania. It's incredible how he's keeping the race close.
People are voting for the party, not necessarily the candidate. This is especially true of the GOP.
I hear lots of Democrats say, "Vote Blue, no matter who."
Every Democratic nominee is better than the Republican alternative. The only good Republicans either retired or lost the primary to a delusional fool. A random person off the street would be better than any Republican nominee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how Oz has so much support. He's an out-of-town millionaire from New Jersey and Hollywood. He has no concept of what the average Pennsylvanian wants or needs. Other than med school, he's never lived more than a few weeks at a time in Pennsylvania. It's incredible how he's keeping the race close.
It's not that odd. Fetterman isn't a great candidate. He has a very unconventional style and is dealing with health issues. Oz also isn't a great candidate, but carpetbagging is what politicians do. Hillary Clinton won the NY senate race in 2000 while living in Washington, DC (as first lady), wasn't from New York and had no discernible connection to New York (she grew up in Illinois and then was associated with Arkansas).
Fetterman is a fantastic candidate who has some health issues, that shouldn’t be an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how Oz has so much support. He's an out-of-town millionaire from New Jersey and Hollywood. He has no concept of what the average Pennsylvanian wants or needs. Other than med school, he's never lived more than a few weeks at a time in Pennsylvania. It's incredible how he's keeping the race close.
People are voting for the party, not necessarily the candidate. This is especially true of the GOP.
I hear lots of Democrats say, "Vote Blue, no matter who."
Every Democratic nominee is better than the Republican alternative. The only good Republicans either retired or lost the primary to a delusional fool. A random person off the street would be better than any Republican nominee.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how Oz has so much support. He's an out-of-town millionaire from New Jersey and Hollywood. He has no concept of what the average Pennsylvanian wants or needs. Other than med school, he's never lived more than a few weeks at a time in Pennsylvania. It's incredible how he's keeping the race close.
People are voting for the party, not necessarily the candidate. This is especially true of the GOP.
I hear lots of Democrats say, "Vote Blue, no matter who."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how Oz has so much support. He's an out-of-town millionaire from New Jersey and Hollywood. He has no concept of what the average Pennsylvanian wants or needs. Other than med school, he's never lived more than a few weeks at a time in Pennsylvania. It's incredible how he's keeping the race close.
It's not that odd. Fetterman isn't a great candidate. He has a very unconventional style and is dealing with health issues. Oz also isn't a great candidate, but carpetbagging is what politicians do. Hillary Clinton won the NY senate race in 2000 while living in Washington, DC (as first lady), wasn't from New York and had no discernible connection to New York (she grew up in Illinois and then was associated with Arkansas).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how Oz has so much support. He's an out-of-town millionaire from New Jersey and Hollywood. He has no concept of what the average Pennsylvanian wants or needs. Other than med school, he's never lived more than a few weeks at a time in Pennsylvania. It's incredible how he's keeping the race close.
People are voting for the party, not necessarily the candidate. This is especially true of the GOP.
I hear lots of Democrats say, "Vote Blue, no matter who."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how Oz has so much support. He's an out-of-town millionaire from New Jersey and Hollywood. He has no concept of what the average Pennsylvanian wants or needs. Other than med school, he's never lived more than a few weeks at a time in Pennsylvania. It's incredible how he's keeping the race close.
People are voting for the party, not necessarily the candidate. This is especially true of the GOP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how Oz has so much support. He's an out-of-town millionaire from New Jersey and Hollywood. He has no concept of what the average Pennsylvanian wants or needs. Other than med school, he's never lived more than a few weeks at a time in Pennsylvania. It's incredible how he's keeping the race close.
People are voting for the party, not necessarily the candidate. This is especially true of the GOP.
Not always. Candidate quality, or in this case lack thereof, matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how Oz has so much support. He's an out-of-town millionaire from New Jersey and Hollywood. He has no concept of what the average Pennsylvanian wants or needs. Other than med school, he's never lived more than a few weeks at a time in Pennsylvania. It's incredible how he's keeping the race close.
People are voting for the party, not necessarily the candidate. This is especially true of the GOP.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how Oz has so much support. He's an out-of-town millionaire from New Jersey and Hollywood. He has no concept of what the average Pennsylvanian wants or needs. Other than med school, he's never lived more than a few weeks at a time in Pennsylvania. It's incredible how he's keeping the race close.
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand how Oz has so much support. He's an out-of-town millionaire from New Jersey and Hollywood. He has no concept of what the average Pennsylvanian wants or needs. Other than med school, he's never lived more than a few weeks at a time in Pennsylvania. It's incredible how he's keeping the race close.