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« on: January 05, 2014, 10:21:34 AM »

Now that Anthony Weiner is most likely out of politics for good, Corbett is now the most unpopular public figure in America, let alone the state. The transportation bill doesn't seem to be helping his approvals enough to propel him to reelection either.

Even the doomsayers and the cynics of the party think Corbett is likely to go down. And if you think he's going to lose at this point in the game, you're simply not living in reality.
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« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2014, 02:25:52 PM »

Pennsylvania: I'm still holding out hope Corbett recovers and win reelection

Please don't call yourself a Democrat, because you clearly aren't, if you support Corbett.

I wouldn't say that disqualifies him from being considered a Democrat.
I'm a Republican, yet I still support Wyden and Sanders, two of the most liberal members in the Senate.

Wyden is much more economically moderate than you think, so I can understand that. However, I have absolutely no idea why any Republican would support a socialist.

Although Sanders is leaps and bounds more competent than Corbett.
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