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    Default PA PRIMARY ELECTION TODAY April 26, 2016 - PLEASE VOTE 2A - ALSO GOP DELEGATE INFO

    Today is Tuesday, April 26, 2016, PA PRIMARY ELECTION DAY. PLEASE VOTE!

    Voter Guides available here - https://foac-pac.org/Voter-Guide

    Please do not vote for uncontested Senator Patrick Toomey to protest his gun control agenda. Please WRITE IN a protest vote of "2A".

    Regarding voting for DELEGATES for the GOP Primary Presidential Election, you may be interested in the following article.

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    http://triblive.com/politics/politic...t-whoever-wins
    By Tom Fontaine and Salena Zito
    Original article April 4, 2016
    Updated as of April 25, 2016

    Trib survey: Here's how most of Pennsylvania's candidates for delegate would vote

    Fifty-four delegates to the Republican National Convention who are elected from Pennsylvania's 18 congressional districts — three from each district — will be “unbound,” meaning they can vote to nominate whomever they want regardless of the April 26 primary's outcome.

    The Tribune-Review reached out to the 162 candidates to see how they plan to vote. So far, 140 candidates have participated in the survey. The Trib is updating the list below as candidates respond or change their minds. Here's where the candidates currently stand:

    1st District
    Seth W. Kaufer: Uncommitted.
    Christopher M. Vogler: Strongly leaning toward voting for whoever wins his district.

    2nd District
    Aldrick Gessa: Cruz.
    Elizabeth Havey: Whoever wins her district, “on the first (convention) ballot at the very least.”
    Calvin Tucker: Uncommitted.

    3rd District
    Louis J. Aliota: Leaning Trump.
    Michael T. Baker: Uncommitted.
    Brian L. Ellis: Whoever wins his district, on at least the first convention ballot.
    Philip S. English: Uncommitted. Will “consult the results in my district” and be “strongly inclined to support the candidate most capable of winning the November election.”
    James S. Keffalas: Trump
    Gale Measel: Whoever wins his district. Beyond that, describes himself as an “ABC” delegate candidate — “anyone but Clinton.”
    Michele Mustello: Uncommitted. Thinks “It is important the Pennsylvania delegation cast our votes together.”
    Carol Lynne Ryan: Trump.
    Daniel P. Vete: Trump.
    Robert J. Yates: Undecided, but “strongly impressed by Kasich.” Yates thinks his job is to “help determine who would be the best Republican to run and win the race” in November.

    4th District
    Timothy Barker: Whoever wins his district.
    Amy Sarah Brennan: Whoever wins her district.
    Joseph Scott Burford: Whoever wins his district, on at least the first convention ballot.
    Charlie Gerow: Whoever wins his district, on at least the first convention ballot.
    Betsy Hower: Whoever wins her district, on at least the first convention ballot.
    Matthew R. Jansen: Trump.
    Andrew Joseph Ritter Jr.: Whoever wins his district.
    William Greg Rothman: Whoever wins his district.
    Joseph A. Sacco: Trump.
    Stanley E. Saylor: Rubio, on at least the first convention ballot.
    Marc Anthony Scaringi: Trump, on at least the first convention ballot.
    Alexander V. Shorb: Whoever wins his district.

    5th District
    Richard J. Chura Jr: Cruz, on at least the first convention ballot.
    Joyce C. Haas: Whoever wins her district.
    Ash Khare: Whoever wins his district.
    James Feuer Klein: Trump, on at least the first ballot.
    Barry K. Kroeker: Cruz, on at least the first ballot.
    C. Arnold McClure: Whoever wins his district.
    Scott W. Schreffler: Whoever wins his district.
    Shelia Fitzgerald Sterrett: Whoever wins her district, on at least the first convention ballot.
    Lyle Stewart: Whoever wins her district, on at least the first ballot.

    6th District
    Wayne Buckwalter: Trump, on at least the first convention ballot.
    Ryan A. Costello: Whoever wins his district, on at least the first convention ballot.
    W. Douglas Hager: Whoever wins his district.
    Michelle Haris Kichline: Whoever wins her district.
    Vicki Lightcap: Whoever wins her district, on at least the first convention ballot.
    Larry E. Stohler: Whoever wins his district, on at least the first convention ballot.
    Mary Elizabeth Wert: Cruz.
    Robert A. Wert: Cruz.

    7th District
    Joan M. Miller: Whoever wins her district.
    Michael V. Puppio: Whoever wins his district.
    Jan C. Ting: Uncommitted. Will “take into consideration the outcome of the statewide presidential primary, the primary outcome in my congressional district and the consensus within the delegation as to how we should proceed in the best interests of the party.”
    Ralph E. Wike III: Trump.

    8th District
    Barry Robert Casper: Trump.
    Deborah A. Evangelou: Cruz.
    Robert G. Loughery: Whoever wins his district, on at least the first convention ballot.
    Sean M. Shute: Whoever wins his district, on at least the first convention ballot.

    9th District
    Cody Raymond Knotts: Trump.
    Lois M. Kaneshiki: Cruz.
    Joseph Lamantia: Trump.
    Clayton David Show: Cruz.
    Williams F. Shuster: Whoever wins his district.
    August C. Stickel IV: Whoever wins his district.
    Debra D. Taylor: Undecided. Leaning toward either Trump or whoever wins her district.
    Robert L. Thomas: Whoever wins his district, on at least the first convention ballot.
    Judith F. Ward: Whoever wins her district.

    10th District
    Ryan Alan Belz: Trump.
    Charles John Brewer: Cruz.
    Krystle R. Bristol: Whoever wins her district.
    Mark J. Harris: Whoever wins his district.
    Jonathan Corona Hayes: Uncommitted.
    Mark F. Holt: Cruz.
    David Alexander Huffman Jr.: Whoever wins his district.
    Patricia L. Saylor: Whoever wins her district.
    Mario Michael Scavello: Trump.
    did a poll in my district, said from day one would support caniddate ... 66-67 percent, trust the polls
    Nancy L. Schrader: Whoever wins her district.
    John Wells: Trump.

    11th District
    Richard P. Adams: Leaning Cruz. Would “definitely make a decision independent of the congressional district vote.”
    Philip G. Bear: Cruz on the first ballot. “On subsequent ballots, I would deem myself to be a free agent and would support that candidate, whom, at that point, I would deem the most electable.”
    Carol H. Drewniak: Cruz.
    Susan C. Helm: Whoever wins her district.
    Lowman S. Henry: Cruz.
    Marlene Faye Loose: Trump.
    David J. McElwee: Trump.
    Richard Morelli: Trump.
    J. Daniel Mosel: Cruz.
    Thomas James Pyne: Cruz. Kasich would be his second choice.
    Andrew Shecktor: A Trump supporter, he said he'd “likely have to support the popular winning candidate if Trump lost.”
    Rebecca Warren: Whoever wins her district.

    12th District
    Lawrence Borland: Cruz.
    Jill N. Cooper: Whoever wins her district.
    Christopher H. Fromme: Trump.
    Robert C. Howard: Whoever wins his district.
    Bruce Keeler: Cruz.
    Gabriel C. Keller: Trump.
    David J. Majernik: Whoever wins his district.
    Michael P. McMullen: Whoever wins his district.
    Samuel G. Miclot: Whoever wins his district.
    Monica Morrill: Trump.
    Joseph Matthew Sernell: Trump.
    George “Jeff” Steigerwalt: Cruz.
    Louis Roger Valente: Whoever wins his district.
    James J. Vasilko: Trump.

    13th District
    Alan Apt: Whoever wins the state primary.
    Lauren Elizabeth Casper: Uncommitted.
    Thomas Jay Ellis: Whoever wins his district, on at least the first convention ballot.
    Pamela Levy: Whoever wins her district.
    Michael McMonagle: Cruz.
    Shannon Meadors Oscar: Whoever wins her district.

    14th District
    Michael DeVanney: Uncommitted.
    Cameron S. Linton: Uncommitted. “I want to see the results of the district and the statewide results before I begin to think about how I would vote in Cleveland.”
    Mary A. Meloy: Uncommitted.

    15th District
    Dean N. Browning: Cruz.
    Malcolm C. Cole II: Cruz.
    William L. Heydt: Whoever wins his district, on at least the first convention ballot. “I will use my discretion on future ballots, if any.”
    Mark Hoffman: Cruz.
    Patrick J. Kerwin: Declined to comment.
    Christian Y. Leinbach: Cruz.
    Ryan E. Mackenzie: Whoever wins his district.
    John K. Reber Sr.: Trump.
    Robert E. Smith Jr.: Undecided.
    Scott C. Uehlinger: Whoever wins his district.

    16th District
    Douglas W. Brubaker: Cruz, on at least the first convention ballot.
    Thomas Vincent Chiomento III: Whoever wins his district.
    Terry R. Christopher: Whoever wins his district.
    David M. Dumeyer: Whoever wins his district.
    Marcus James Lemon: Trump.

    17th District
    Robert E. Ames: Whoever wins his district.
    George Paul Blauer: Trump.
    Ronald L. Boltz: Cruz.
    Carolyn L. Bonkoski: Trump.
    Mary Beth Dougherty: Uncommitted.
    Gloria Lee Snover: Whoever wins her district, on at least the first convention ballot. She favors Trump on subsequent ballots.
    Teresa Lynette Villano: Trump.

    18th District
    Scott E. Avolio: Whoever wins his district.
    Justin DePlato: Trump.
    Charles T. Konkus: Whoever wins his district.
    Sue Ann Means: Cruz, on at least the first ballot.
    James R. Means Jr.: Cruz, on at least the first ballot.
    John Thomas Petrarca: Trump.
    Albert Ernest Quaye III: Whoever wins his district.
    Richard Saccone: Whoever wins his district.
    Mary Jo Silvis: Whoever wins her district.
    Virginia J. Strain: Whoever wins her district.
    Thomas J. Uram: Trump

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    Default Re: PA PRIMARY ELECTION TODAY April 26, 2016 - PLEASE VOTE 2A - ALSO GOP DELEGATE INF

    Thank you. I printed the voter guide and will take it with me today. Will be writing in "2A". Sadly, I can't vote for a potential president since I'm not registered R or D.

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    Default Re: PA PRIMARY ELECTION TODAY April 26, 2016 - PLEASE VOTE 2A - ALSO GOP DELEGATE INF

    Here is another list of delegates that is laid out differently.

    http://www.pennlive.com/politics/ind...gates_sup.html
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    Default Re: PA PRIMARY ELECTION TODAY April 26, 2016 - PLEASE VOTE 2A - ALSO GOP DELEGATE INF

    Now I'm really confused.

    I'm afraid if the republicans have a contested convention a lot of the new voters that have joined up will just walk away from the polls.
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    Default Re: PA PRIMARY ELECTION TODAY April 26, 2016 - PLEASE VOTE 2A - ALSO GOP DELEGATE INF

    You vote for the candidate AND delegates to send to the convention. I guess the theory is that if no candidate gets enough delegates going into the convention, the delegates that are elected will "make the call".
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    Default Re: PA PRIMARY ELECTION TODAY April 26, 2016 - PLEASE VOTE 2A - ALSO GOP DELEGATE INF

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    Default Re: PA PRIMARY ELECTION TODAY April 26, 2016 - PLEASE VOTE 2A - ALSO GOP DELEGATE INF

    Confused..
    Jan C. Ting: Uncommitted. Will “take into consideration the outcome of the statewide presidential primary, the primary outcome in my congressional district and the consensus within the delegation as to how we should proceed in the best interests of the party.”

    VS..

    http://www.hannity.com/articles/elec...uide-14631159/
    7th District – Delaware County
    Donald Trump: Ralph E. Wike III, Jan Ting

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    Default Re: PA PRIMARY ELECTION TODAY April 26, 2016 - PLEASE VOTE 2A - ALSO GOP DELEGATE INF

    Quote Originally Posted by steve_010 View Post
    Thank you. I printed the voter guide and will take it with me today. Will be writing in "2A". Sadly, I can't vote for a potential president since I'm not registered R or D.
    That was a waste of time. I could only vote on the 2 yes or no questions since I'm not a D or an R.

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    Default Re: PA PRIMARY ELECTION TODAY April 26, 2016 - PLEASE VOTE 2A - ALSO GOP DELEGATE INF

    Please do not vote for uncontested Senator Patrick Toomey to protest his gun control agenda. Please WRITE IN a protest vote of "2A".
    Oh. I was looking at their voter guide and had no idea what "2A" meant in the place where the suggested candidate's name would be.
    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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    Default Re: PA PRIMARY ELECTION TODAY April 26, 2016 - PLEASE VOTE 2A - ALSO GOP DELEGATE INF

    Quote Originally Posted by steve_010 View Post
    That was a waste of time. I could only vote on the 2 yes or no questions since I'm not a D or an R.
    That's horrible. Who forced you to join a third party?

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