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11-09-2022, 01:08 PM
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GREAT DAY FOR PENNSYLVANIA!!! Radical right-wing nutcases soundly defeated. I'm appalled and embarrassed that the Republicans voted these 2 idiots in the first place. Mastriano and Oz were a complete embarrassment (they were endorsed by tRump... that's why. He endorses the lowest of the low). Have fun screaming and squealing about voter fraud, lack of voter id laws, and mail-in ballots.
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11-09-2022, 01:46 PM
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GREAT DAY FOR PENNSYLVANIA!!! Radical right-wing nutcases soundly defeated. I'm appalled and embarrassed that the Republicans voted these 2 idiots in the first place. Mastriano and Oz were a complete embarrassment (they were endorsed by tRump... that's why. He endorses the lowest of the low). Have fun screaming and squealing about voter fraud, lack of voter id laws, and mail-in ballots.
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the only thing radical about Oz and Mastriano to democrats is that they are republicans.
feel free to explain how they are "radicals".
the real radical is fetterman. are you onboard with his positions? massive government overspending? huge tax increases? letting serious criminals out? destroy PA's energy industry? halt all coal mining? no fracking?
can't wait for his victory speech ...
"Hi, i fetterjohn Man dude thanks us fors votes me into the you know, the place. goodnight!"
bahahhaaaa
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11-09-2022, 02:19 PM
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His speech was early morning around 12:35am. A few pauses and odd tone changes. 1 minor stumble. Otherwise it was reasonable, coherent and he was vastly more comfortable than the debate.
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11-09-2022, 02:42 PM
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His speech was early morning around 12:35am. A few pauses and odd tone changes. 1 minor stumble. Otherwise it was reasonable, coherent and he was vastly more comfortable than the debate.
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that's not surprising really, a debate requires focus and quick responses under stress, a victory speech, you should be relaxed. still, let's see when or if he makes any speeches on the Senate floor and if they use teleprompters.
too lazy at the moment to try and find his victory speech online but i'm sure it's out there. i'll poke around for it later.
so, who takes his place as Lt. Gov?
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11-09-2022, 02:46 PM
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11-09-2022, 05:38 PM
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“We are facing big problems as a country and we need everyone to put down their partisan swords and focus on getting the job done. With bold leadership that brings people together, we can create real change.”
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This is classy. If he had played to the middle from the jump instead of just in the final week, and clearly in his graciousness in defeat I think this could have played out differently.
That said, if he legit focuses on being a Pennsylvanian, comes back a bit more towards center and runs again he very well could win.
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11-09-2022, 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by HDGristle
This is classy. If he had played to the middle from the jump instead of just in the final week, and clearly in his graciousness in defeat I think this could have played out differently.
That said, if he legit focuses on being a Pennsylvanian, comes back a bit more towards center and runs again he very well could win.
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Yes it is a good statement
But how did he not play to the middle once the primary was over? Everything I saw he was very much playing to the middle
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11-09-2022, 05:57 PM
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Originally Posted by rmg_35
GREAT DAY FOR PENNSYLVANIA!!! Radical right-wing nutcases soundly defeated. I'm appalled and embarrassed that the Republicans voted these 2 idiots in the first place. Mastriano and Oz were a complete embarrassment (they were endorsed by tRump... that's why. He endorses the lowest of the low). Have fun screaming and squealing about voter fraud, lack of voter id laws, and mail-in ballots.
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Agree about Mastriano but there isn’t anything radical about Oz other then the fake news about him. He would have done 10 times more then Fedderman will do for this state.
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11-09-2022, 06:54 PM
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The sad part with brain damaged Senator number two, remember Casey the MORON is number one, and he has done NOTHING to bring back any pork to PA, and worse, done nothing else either, we now have a useless 2nd senator who will do the same thing, nothing.
What it means, is, the we in the state, both sides will never have the benefit of having a powerful politician to represent us, these two will do nothing but vote for the Dems agenda, which is not an agenda friendly to anyone in our state, except for those that have nothing, do nothing for a living, but suck off the tit of society.
Sound much like the people who elected him?
Philly?
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11-09-2022, 07:58 PM
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His speech was early morning around 12:35am. A few pauses and odd tone changes. 1 minor stumble. Otherwise it was reasonable, coherent and he was vastly more comfortable than the debate.
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Yep. He's already mentally fit enough to carry out the duties of a first year senator, and he will continue to improve.
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11-09-2022, 10:27 PM
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the only thing radical about Oz and Mastriano to democrats is that they are republicans.
feel free to explain how they are "radicals".
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Well, more-so that Oz built a career being a snake-oil salesman lying to desperate people, to take their money, all while touting his statements as somehow true. Used to be that people who lie to sell a product were radical. I guess that changes if they're on your team? I know I certainly don't let my morality flex that much, but I guess others have weaker wills than me.
As for Mastriano, kind of the fact that he was in the middle of the insurrection (which by all causes and definitions was a terrorist attack, but that's another conversation) kind of makes him radical too. But again, it seems to come down to people who are willing to make exceptions for members of their team? Seems like a pretty big exception to make. I mean trying to overturn a democratic election makes him pretty radical too, but they've already done the job of convincing you that they're right so I'm beating my head against a wall.
Who knows, maybe some common sense will stain that wall and you'll consider research to answer your questions
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11-09-2022, 10:56 PM
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Well, more-so that Oz built a career being a snake-oil salesman lying to desperate people, to take their money, all while touting his statements as somehow true. Used to be that people who lie to sell a product were radical. I guess that changes if they're on your team? I know I certainly don't let my morality flex that much, but I guess others have weaker wills than me.
As for Mastriano, kind of the fact that he was in the middle of the insurrection (which by all causes and definitions was a terrorist attack, but that's another conversation) kind of makes him radical too. But again, it seems to come down to people who are willing to make exceptions for members of their team? Seems like a pretty big exception to make. I mean trying to overturn a democratic election makes him pretty radical too, but they've already done the job of convincing you that they're right so I'm beating my head against a wall.
Who knows, maybe some common sense will stain that wall and you'll consider research to answer your questions ![Smile](https://cdn-w.eccie.net/images/smilies/smile.gif)
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Oz was a respected cardio vascular surgeon until he got hooked up with Orca Winfrey and her bullshit talk show. that's where he went south.
what insurrection? you do know that even the FBI said it wasn't an insurrection.
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11-10-2022, 05:03 AM
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I agree with Devo, PA needs its own Robert Byrd. Other than that PA going blue across the board in statewide voting is completely expected, 3-5 urban counties are enough to counter an otherwise normal state and flood it with blue votes.. Personally I am always surprised when PA does anything red as a group
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11-10-2022, 08:10 AM
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The state of Pennsylvania is now represented by a literal retard. *SMFH*
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11-10-2022, 12:39 PM
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