Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conor lamb is a clown
Pá swing voters are pissed at Dems
Which shows you how stupid most people in PA are.
“Philadelphia in the east, Pittsburg in the west, and “Deliverance” in the middle”.
That’s Pennsylvania
????
That’s a reference to James Carville who in 1986 called Pennsylvania Paoli and Penn Hills [Philadelphia and Pittsburgh] with Alabama in the middle.
Yeah I know. But those people aren’t “stupid.” Not in the slightest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conor lamb is a clown
Pá swing voters are pissed at Dems
Which shows you how stupid most people in PA are.
“Philadelphia in the east, Pittsburg in the west, and “Deliverance” in the middle”.
That’s Pennsylvania
????
That’s a reference to James Carville who in 1986 called Pennsylvania Paoli and Penn Hills [Philadelphia and Pittsburgh] with Alabama in the middle.
Yeah I know. But those people aren’t “stupid.” Not in the slightest.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conor lamb is a clown
Pá swing voters are pissed at Dems
Which shows you how stupid most people in PA are.
“Philadelphia in the east, Pittsburg in the west, and “Deliverance” in the middle”.
That’s Pennsylvania
????
That’s a reference to James Carville who in 1986 called Pennsylvania Paoli and Penn Hills [Philadelphia and Pittsburgh] with Alabama in the middle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conor lamb is a clown
Pá swing voters are pissed at Dems
Which shows you how stupid most people in PA are.
“Philadelphia in the east, Pittsburg in the west, and “Deliverance” in the middle”.
That’s Pennsylvania
????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Close but still a R victory in a strong R wave this fall.
You think Dr Oz beats Jawn?
It's called a strong wave year, as all signs are promising. November is going to be *exceedingly* difficult for Democrats, especially in close states like PA.
Oz isn't leading in the Republican primaries. McCormick is. Just a FYI.
I guess we'll see how strong a wave it is. I know signs are pointing to it. But Republicans are just so awful, and so bereft of good ideas.
PA seems a little exempt from this wave year analysis. Fetterman seems - to me, anyway - an unusually strong candidate. I guess we'll see. I really hope he wins.
What analysis is that? None of the usuals, like Sabato, Cook or others are actually predicting a "strong GOP wave" and nor is there any polling that really reflects anything like that either.
Or, in the absence of actual data, are you just speaking from "well in the past..." types of things where somehow there should always be a swing to oppose the incumbent President's party? Or GOP-bubble hubris, "OF COURSE the entire world hates senile SleepyJoe"
I look at the polls.
And read the papers.
Don't you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Conor lamb is a clown
Pá swing voters are pissed at Dems
Which shows you how stupid most people in PA are.
“Philadelphia in the east, Pittsburg in the west, and “Deliverance” in the middle”.
That’s Pennsylvania
Anonymous wrote:Conor lamb is a clown
Pá swing voters are pissed at Dems
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Close but still a R victory in a strong R wave this fall.
You think Dr Oz beats Jawn?
It's called a strong wave year, as all signs are promising. November is going to be *exceedingly* difficult for Democrats, especially in close states like PA.
Oz isn't leading in the Republican primaries. McCormick is. Just a FYI.
Pennsylvania Senate Primary Poll: Oz & McCormick tied, majority undecided
by: George Stockburger
Posted: Mar 31, 2022 / 03:00 PM EDT
Updated: Mar 31, 2022 / 04:56 PM EDT
[...]
A new WHTM/Emerson College Polling/The Hill poll shows Dr. Mehmet Oz and David McCormick virtually tied in the May 17 Pennsylvania Republican US Senate primary, but a majority of voters remain undecided.
In the poll of 373 Pennsylvania Republicans, the former television personality Oz received one more vote than McCormick, a former hedge fund CEO.
Oz finished first in the poll with 14.4% followed by McCormick at 14.3%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Close but still a R victory in a strong R wave this fall.
You think Dr Oz beats Jawn?
It's called a strong wave year, as all signs are promising. November is going to be *exceedingly* difficult for Democrats, especially in close states like PA.
Oz isn't leading in the Republican primaries. McCormick is. Just a FYI.
I guess we'll see how strong a wave it is. I know signs are pointing to it. But Republicans are just so awful, and so bereft of good ideas.
PA seems a little exempt from this wave year analysis. Fetterman seems - to me, anyway - an unusually strong candidate. I guess we'll see. I really hope he wins.
What analysis is that? None of the usuals, like Sabato, Cook or others are actually predicting a "strong GOP wave" and nor is there any polling that really reflects anything like that either.
Or, in the absence of actual data, are you just speaking from "well in the past..." types of things where somehow there should always be a swing to oppose the incumbent President's party? Or GOP-bubble hubris, "OF COURSE the entire world hates senile SleepyJoe"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Close but still a R victory in a strong R wave this fall.
You think Dr Oz beats Jawn?
It's called a strong wave year, as all signs are promising. November is going to be *exceedingly* difficult for Democrats, especially in close states like PA.
Oz isn't leading in the Republican primaries. McCormick is. Just a FYI.
I guess we'll see how strong a wave it is. I know signs are pointing to it. But Republicans are just so awful, and so bereft of good ideas.
PA seems a little exempt from this wave year analysis. Fetterman seems - to me, anyway - an unusually strong candidate. I guess we'll see. I really hope he wins.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Close but still a R victory in a strong R wave this fall.
You think Dr Oz beats Jawn?
It's called a strong wave year, as all signs are promising. November is going to be *exceedingly* difficult for Democrats, especially in close states like PA.
Oz isn't leading in the Republican primaries. McCormick is. Just a FYI.