Yiiiiiiiikes. I understand that you shared this with somewhat humorous intent, but us rural Dems are out busting our asses and wading through snow banks during petition season for the electoral cause, while being repeatedly physically threatened, having our signs/homes shot at, being spit on at events, for yall to call our hometowns “nothing but woods, a bunch of Trump voters, and heroin”? You should hear the sh**t the local Repubs say about Philadelphia, and yet we defend yall in conversations even though your ballot counters perennially count slower than my 4 year old nieces.
Maybe you could take a page out of Malcolm Kenyatta’s book; he’s been to Susquehanna County twice since the primary, making connections and building bridges.
Or, at least, could you tell me where I can apply to help count Philly ballots so it doesn’t take weeks?
On topic: I think Mastriano is likely to win Luzerne County by a very narrow margin, but I could see Shapiro narrowly winning it if he’s winning statewide by 6 or 7+.
1. Every morning I pray the Delaware watershed secedes from Pennsyltucky and establishes a 38th-parallel style JSA in Happy Valley for the purpose of mutual tailgating.
2. I spent 2 hours yesterday contacting my mom’s HOA about getting a broken water main fixed so you tell me who’s doing their part to help their community.
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Plot twist: The GOP’s correct about PHIraq’s problems, they simply advocate the wrong solutions. I suggest you wear your locale’s ills on your sleeves as well and take solace in your kick-ass ski resorts/cool drive-in movie theaters.
Back to Luzerne, a Trump-voter plurality electorate in PA makes it Tilt R no matter Shapiro’s strength with ancestral Dems. If he carries Luzerne despite its party registration edge whittling from D+45,000 merely 10 years ago to now in the single digits then Rust Belt GOP turnout is significantly lower than expected.