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Old 06-29-2022, 01:01 PM
 
Location: Arizona
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tds?
You posted 300 times according to the search function here with the word Biden in it I can only conclude your worse then me call it BDS (Biden Derangement syndrome)
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Old 06-30-2022, 02:00 PM
 
Location: Old Mother Idaho
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When a candidate can pull 58% of a primary in a hospital, recovering from 2 strokes, that guy has to be someone to take seriously as a winner in the general election.

Personally, I think Fetterman could be the face of a new generation in our national politics.

He's 6'9", played football, is bald, and only dresses in a suit when it's a required dress code. He campaigns in shorts and likes to wear a hoodie and tennis shoes. He looks like a factory worker, but holds an MBA from UConn. Has a wife and 3 kids.

He has a zip code tattoo of the town he chose to live in. They made him the mayor after he moved there. At a time when the mayor's job only paid $150 a month.

Fetterman is extremely dedicated to his state's welfare. He looks, speaks, and acts exactly the same as the voters on the streets. At 52, he's young enough to connect with the kids and old enough to connect with their parents.
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Old 06-30-2022, 02:59 PM
 
Location: az
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When a candidate can pull 58% of a primary in a hospital, recovering from 2 strokes, that guy has to be someone to take seriously as a winner in the general election.

Personally, I think Fetterman could be the face of a new generation in our national politics.

He's 6'9", played football, is bald, and only dresses in a suit when it's a required dress code. He campaigns in shorts and likes to wear a hoodie and tennis shoes. He looks like a factory worker, but holds an MBA from UConn. Has a wife and 3 kids.

He has a zip code tattoo of the town he chose to live in. They made him the mayor after he moved there. At a time when the mayor's job only paid $150 a month.

Fetterman is extremely dedicated to his state's welfare. He looks, speaks, and acts exactly the same as the voters on the streets. At 52, he's young enough to connect with the kids and old enough to connect with their parents.
Black Voters Skeptical of ‘Cool’ Democrat Who Held Innocent Black Jogger at Gunpoint
Revered by white progressives, John Fetterman got trounced in heavily black sections of Philadelphia
https://freebeacon.com/democrats/fet...t-gun-scandal/


...Across the state, Democrats who work with Black voters and are neutral in the May 17 primary fault Fetterman’s actions and explanations thus far, and they worry that attacks on him over the incident could depress African American turnout in November in its two biggest urban areas, Philadelphia and Pittsburgh — a must for Democrats to carry the commonwealth.
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/202...race-rcna25649
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Old 06-30-2022, 03:18 PM
 
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John Fetterman leads Doctor Oz +9 if that goes democrat means another seat flipped blue.


Governor Josh Shapiro already leading in polls +4.
Typical liberal BS polls.

If any state votes for a democrat in November, they deserve all the misery the democrats can deliver.

There comes a point at which you cannot cure stupidity.

Thank God I live in a conservative states and am fairly immune to the lunacy of liberalism.
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Old 06-30-2022, 06:02 PM
 
Location: Arizona
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Typical liberal BS polls.

If any state votes for a democrat in November, they deserve all the misery the democrats can deliver.

There comes a point at which you cannot cure stupidity.

Thank God I live in a conservative states and am fairly immune to the lunacy of liberalism.
Polling is BS when a D is winning when an R is polling well then it's not BS??
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Old 07-01-2022, 09:10 AM
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Polling is BS when a D is winning when an R is polling well then it's not BS??

I can't see a Democrat in a swing State to have such a high margin of victory considering what's going on in our country. So yeah, this poll is BS.
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Old 07-01-2022, 10:49 AM
 
Location: Sonoran Desert
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A vote for the Republican in PA means turning over their reproductive rights to the state. It is that simple. The dem will win.
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Old 07-01-2022, 02:21 PM
 
Location: Arizona
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I can't see a Democrat in a swing State to have such a high margin of victory considering what's going on in our country. So yeah, this poll is BS.
PA has never been a deep red state even the Republicans who have won statewide elections were never been hard right wing republicans.

Oz has a better chance of winning then Mastriano who is about as extreme as it gets.
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Old 07-02-2022, 08:04 AM
 
Location: NW Nevada
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and a Biden/Kamala does? You think they will come down to PA and campaign? You think people are mad at Trump because of the gas prices and inflation or the party in power?
Your going into things I made no allusions to. Dont mistake me to be something I'm not.
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Old 07-02-2022, 09:27 AM
 
Location: Texas
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You posted 300 times according to the search function here with the word Biden in it I can only conclude your worse then me call it BDS (Biden Derangement syndrome)
It's usually about policy when Biden is in the discussion.

Often enough garbage gets thrown at Trump that is dishonest and has nothing to do with policy.

(while ignoring the fact that Trump increased spending and debt, kept us in never ending wars, and doesn't want to audit the Fed for transparency. Just like Biden)
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