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    Default Re: Governor's Race 2022

    McStain?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Krichardson View Post
    McStain?
    Uh huh, McStain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Walleye Hunter View Post
    Uh huh, McStain.
    😂

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    Heard on the 1210 WPHT Rich Zeoli show podcast today that there is some palace intrigue afoot within the PA GOP power structure. Apparently, there's some smoke-filled back room plan to thwart Mastriano by havimg two of the top tier candidates drop-out and throw their endorsement to the remaining against Mastriano. Probably too late for that but apparently the king makers don't want Mastriano as they don't think he can beat Shapiro.

    Also, people getting mailers from the PA dems attacking Mastriano, possible in a reverse psych ploy to get people to vote for him as an "I'll show you" so he's on the ballot in November. Help me out...I'm leaning Mastriano so what's the concern by the GOP power elite and why do the dems think he's the most beatable?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gman106 View Post
    Heard on the 1210 WPHT Rich Zeoli show podcast today that there is some palace intrigue afoot within the PA GOP power structure. Apparently, there's some smoke-filled back room plan to thwart Mastriano by havimg two of the top tier candidates drop-out and throw their endorsement to the remaining against Mastriano. Probably too late for that but apparently the king makers don't want Mastriano as they don't think he can beat Shapiro.

    Also, people getting mailers from the PA dems attacking Mastriano, possible in a reverse psych ploy to get people to vote for him as an "I'll show you" so he's on the ballot in November. Help me out...I'm leaning Mastriano so what's the concern by the GOP power elite and why do the dems think he's the most beatable?
    I'd have to agree that it might be tough for him to win. Wolf beat Corbett in 2014 and Wagner in 2018. Mastriano is more conservative than those and won't get many 'swing votes', and PA has been becoming increasingly Dem.

    That said, I'd certainly vote for him, but then consider the demographic here, which I fear is not of the same mindset of the majority of the state.

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    I never viewed Wagner as a strong candidate, he looked like a fish out of water to me.
    Gender confusion is a mental illness

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    Quote Originally Posted by esh21167 View Post
    I'd have to agree that it might be tough for him to win. Wolf beat Corbett in 2014 and Wagner in 2018. Mastriano is more conservative than those and won't get many 'swing votes', and PA has been becoming increasingly Dem.

    That said, I'd certainly vote for him, but then consider the demographic here, which I fear is not of the same mindset of the majority of the state.

    PA is NOT increasingly dem. Registration changes and new voters registrations are just the opposite. Corman dropped out today and is backing barletta.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangeofficer View Post
    PA is NOT increasingly dem. Registration changes and new voters registrations are just the opposite. Corman dropped out today and is backing barletta.
    Hey, stop badmouthing the, we have to vote for RINOs narrative!
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    Trump stated on Truth he will be endorsing a PA Gov candidate shortly. I’m guessing he will back Barletta

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    If Mastriano wins it's a guarantee that the next governor will be a democrat and more lockdowns will occur.
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