There was also a report that Philly Mayor Kenney might throw his hat into the ring... oh goodie!
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There was also a report that Philly Mayor Kenney might throw his hat into the ring... oh goodie!
never heard of the two repubs listed in this thread but I certainly heard of kenney and lurch. Unless Ima living under a rock, name recognition for these repubs may be a problem.
Cathy Barnett is a conservative black woman. The PA MSM and socialist media will do their best to deplatform her, and deny that she exists.
From Wikipedia... look at the highlighted name (crosses fingers)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_U...blican_primary
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+1 on this idea.
Regarding Kathy Barnette would love to support a black female conservative who will give whichever democrat nominee a real headache trying to paint her a racist white male. Can't find her platform positions (e.g., 2A) with a preliminary look. Can get a sense of her from her media page on her web site.
https://barnetteforsenate.com/about/...T7aj68iflFuf6k
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/pa-...barnette-biden
https://www.facebook.com/BarnetteforSenate/
Did find this:
https://i.postimg.cc/HnRnYsb0/kb.jpg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5U06_u4nZCI
Another candidate emerges.
Sean Gale - and his brother Joe Gale will be running for Governor.
You can read about them here:https://nationalfile.com/exclusive-p...blishment-gop/
Most of it is about Joe, the candidate for Governor.
Regarding Sean for the Senate:
"Sean Gale, Joe’s brother and candidate for US Senate, also spoke, decrying RINOs and the swamp in Washington. However he went further. “Even someone like Ted Cruz, who has a solid voting record,” Sean Gale monologued. “The way I differ from Ted Cruz is that I’m a disrupter.” He also went after people like Kim Klacik and Charlie Kirk, who he accused of only using their platforms for monetary gain.
Sean talked about some of his primary opponents, and how he’s the only proven conservative in the race. During the Q&A segment, both brothers spoke out against big tech censorship, specifically praising Clarence Thomas’s statements in a recent SCOTUS case, and Ron DeSantis’s anti-censorship bill in Florida as steps in the right direction."