Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one from Pennsylvania can vote for someone who doesn't even know the football schedule.
True for many in some areas. Fetterman was mayor of an old town that lost jobs, wears hoodie, PA regional accent, and chased a man running with his shotgun after he thought he heard gunshots. That guy turned out to be an innocent jogger who happened to be AA. Fetterman;
https://johnfetterman.com/issues/
"make more sh*t in America" which he has been advocating for years
Oz is flush with money and it's not like he used it to open businesses employing people in PA communities. Oz massive volume of money in the
SEC filing https://sec.report/Senate-Stock-Disclosures/Oz/Mehmet+C/e07e5827-852f-4e61-b1ad-aeb6536964b2 See all the DE based stuff where real decisions are not actually made in DE? Is this why real estate taxes are artificially low in DE?
DE is a bizarre tax shelter that in essence removes revenue from other states. https://www.investopedia.com/articles/personal-finance/092515/4-reasons-why-delaware-considered-tax-shelter.asp
Anonymous wrote:No one from Pennsylvania can vote for someone who doesn't even know the football schedule.
Anonymous wrote:We shouldn't be surprised that PA voters elected Fetterman - a man who struggles to compose a sentence.
They also elected a man who has been dead for over a month to state Rep. - Tony DeLuca.
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Anonymous wrote:We shouldn't be surprised that PA voters elected Fetterman - a man who struggles to compose a sentence.
They also elected a man who has been dead for over a month to state Rep. - Tony DeLuca.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an independent in my fifties I’ve voted for democrats and republicans over the years but I’ve never cast a vote for a candidate that was objectively unqualified for office. You can dislike Oz but it’s laughable to pretend that Fetterman is qualified for the office.
Do you also agree that Vance, Oz, and Walker are unqualified?
Oz was a carpetbagger and a terrible campaigner but he was objectively intelligent. Walker is just as terrible as Fetterman. Other than his affinity for Trump I actually don’t have a problem with Vance. I place more import on competence and character than ideology and country over party. But I seem to be in a vanishing minority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an independent in my fifties I’ve voted for democrats and republicans over the years but I’ve never cast a vote for a candidate that was objectively unqualified for office. You can dislike Oz but it’s laughable to pretend that Fetterman is qualified for the office.
Do you also agree that Vance, Oz, and Walker are unqualified?
Oz was a carpetbagger and a terrible campaigner but he was objectively intelligent. Walker is just as terrible as Fetterman. Other than his affinity for Trump I actually don’t have a problem with Vance. I place more import on competence and character than ideology and country over party. But I seem to be in a vanishing minority.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an independent in my fifties I’ve voted for democrats and republicans over the years but I’ve never cast a vote for a candidate that was objectively unqualified for office. You can dislike Oz but it’s laughable to pretend that Fetterman is qualified for the office.
Do you also agree that Vance, Oz, and Walker are unqualified?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Exit polling shows that the more educated voters voted for Fetterman. Additionally, more people did not want the carpetbagger than were concerned about Fetterman's health.
https://www.wgal.com/article/exit-polls-show-who-voted-for-fetterman-oz-in-pennsylvania-us-senate-race/41927634#
Education
59% of college graduates voted for Democrat John Fetterman.
40% voted for Republican Mehmet Oz.
Those with no college degree went for Oz 52% to 46%.
Issues that mattered most
37% said abortion was the issue that mattered most in deciding how they voted. Of those voters, 78% voted for Fetterman and 21% voted for Oz.
28% said inflation was the most important issue. Of those voters, 27% chose Fetterman and 72% chose Oz.
11% said crime was the most important. Of those voters, 51% voted for Fetterman and 49% voted for Oz.
When voters made up their minds
Most voters say they decided on their candidate more than a month before Election Day, and they broke for Fetterman 55% to 45%.
Those who made up their minds in the last month, when the debate occurred, broke for Oz 58% to 39%.
Residency vs. health
The exit polls also indicated the short time Oz has lived in Pennsylvania mattered as much or more than Fetterman's health following a stroke.
And these important issues of crime and inflation....the media always assumed those voters would choose republicans . But not all did at all. Some clearly thought the Dems were stronger on those issues.
Anonymous wrote:Exit polling shows that the more educated voters voted for Fetterman. Additionally, more people did not want the carpetbagger than were concerned about Fetterman's health.
https://www.wgal.com/article/exit-polls-show-who-voted-for-fetterman-oz-in-pennsylvania-us-senate-race/41927634#
Education
59% of college graduates voted for Democrat John Fetterman.
40% voted for Republican Mehmet Oz.
Those with no college degree went for Oz 52% to 46%.
Issues that mattered most
37% said abortion was the issue that mattered most in deciding how they voted. Of those voters, 78% voted for Fetterman and 21% voted for Oz.
28% said inflation was the most important issue. Of those voters, 27% chose Fetterman and 72% chose Oz.
11% said crime was the most important. Of those voters, 51% voted for Fetterman and 49% voted for Oz.
When voters made up their minds
Most voters say they decided on their candidate more than a month before Election Day, and they broke for Fetterman 55% to 45%.
Those who made up their minds in the last month, when the debate occurred, broke for Oz 58% to 39%.
Residency vs. health
The exit polls also indicated the short time Oz has lived in Pennsylvania mattered as much or more than Fetterman's health following a stroke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an independent in my fifties I’ve voted for democrats and republicans over the years but I’ve never cast a vote for a candidate that was objectively unqualified for office. You can dislike Oz but it’s laughable to pretend that Fetterman is qualified for the office.
How is someone who has actually served in public office in multiple roles not more qualified for office than someone who never has?
Yes, how does this work? What qualifications made Oz more qualified than Fetterman?
Being a presenter on a tv show?
Serving in the Turkish military?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As an independent in my fifties I’ve voted for democrats and republicans over the years but I’ve never cast a vote for a candidate that was objectively unqualified for office. You can dislike Oz but it’s laughable to pretend that Fetterman is qualified for the office.
How is someone who has actually served in public office in multiple roles not more qualified for office than someone who never has?
Yes, how does this work? What qualifications made Oz more qualified than Fetterman?
Being a presenter on a tv show?
Serving in the Turkish military?
Education
59% of college graduates voted for Democrat John Fetterman.
40% voted for Republican Mehmet Oz.
Those with no college degree went for Oz 52% to 46%.
Issues that mattered most
37% said abortion was the issue that mattered most in deciding how they voted. Of those voters, 78% voted for Fetterman and 21% voted for Oz.
28% said inflation was the most important issue. Of those voters, 27% chose Fetterman and 72% chose Oz.
11% said crime was the most important. Of those voters, 51% voted for Fetterman and 49% voted for Oz.
When voters made up their minds
Most voters say they decided on their candidate more than a month before Election Day, and they broke for Fetterman 55% to 45%.
Those who made up their minds in the last month, when the debate occurred, broke for Oz 58% to 39%.
Residency vs. health
The exit polls also indicated the short time Oz has lived in Pennsylvania mattered as much or more than Fetterman's health following a stroke.