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DaleCooper
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« on: November 08, 2022, 01:43:31 PM »

Word on Twitter is that turnout for Mastriano will likely make the PA Gov result much tighter than polls indicate, especially if Oz appears to me moving out in front by a slightly larger lead.

I was chatting with a meth-head on the side of the road earlier today and he told me that the Republicans were likely to net gain 3 seats.

Could happen, probably will, but it's not because he had any intelligent insight. Same thing for whatever is said on Idiots R Us (AKA, Twitter).
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« Reply #1 on: November 10, 2022, 09:08:47 AM »

Word on Twitter is that turnout for Mastriano will likely make the PA Gov result much tighter than results indicate, especially if Oz appears to me trailing by 2 instead of 4

Word on Twitter is that 400,000 Pennsylvania Republicans followed Dr. Oz's medical advice and as a result were to ill to go out and vote for him on Tuesday, hurting Mastriano's margin in the process.
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« Reply #2 on: January 17, 2023, 02:24:50 PM »

LOL



I can give them a summary a free, don't have to waste a dime on a post-mortem: Mastriano and many other candidates just sucked. Perhaps nominate sane conservatives with a platform to improve people's life instead of fascists that still whine about 2020.

The problem runs deeper than that. They can't just nominate sane conservatives with a platform to improve people's lives, because that's not what most registered Republicans want. Republicans have spent decades carefully cultivating a base that consists of the dumbest people in the country and now they're stuck with it. Unless the primary elections get abolished completely, they're going to have to figure out how to trick their voters into worshipping sane people instead of crazy and stupid ones, but that's going to be tough.
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