Posted on 01/14/2010 7:40:02 AM PST by MestaMachine
PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION CENTRAL
We need names, positions, platforms, news articles, statements, pictures. We need to separate the RINOS from the Conservatives, and most of all, we need to get the liberals of either party OUT!
We can do this if you help. I have started this thread. All you have to do is contribute a little time and a little research. Help us help this country, and between us, we WILL take our country back!
Let's Do It!!!
Mesta
My district is safe. Todd Platts is a pretty solid conservative, and doesn’t appear to have any “blue dog” running against him.
Morning, MM...there is a Quinn/Rose thread with alot of PA residents on it...sneakers is the keeper of that ping list.
We can’t start early enough!!!
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Thanks for the ping, PaMom! And Mesta, if they can do it in Massachusetts (and it looks like they might pull it off, or at least come very close!) then we can do it in Pa! Thanks for starting this thread!
Thanks for the ping, PaMom! And Mesta, if they can do it in Massachusetts (and it looks like they might pull it off, or at least come very close!) then we can do it in Pa! Thanks for starting this thread!
You betcha!
The Dem candidate is most likely going to be State Rep. Bryan Lentz.
Thank you, Tribune7!!!
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Bill Russell is committed to advancing the pro-life, family-security agenda in Congress. More than lip-service, hes pledged to make the defense of families and innocent unborn life a hallmark of his public service.
Heres where Bill stands on key family policy issues:
For the first time in decades, the people of the 12th Congressional District will have a strong, outspoken voice for life and family in Bill Russell.
Bill Russells life has been dedicated to keeping America safe. He believes true national security rests with engaged citizens, responsible elected leaders and a robust military. Bill supports the Reagan Doctrine of Peace through Strength, believing America should always remain alert and vigilant.
As a 9-11 Pentagon survivor and Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran, Bill understands the sacred obligation civilian leaders owe to military personnel and their families. Hell always honor their service and sacrifice.
Beyond a strong defense, Bill believes our national security policies must include an aggressive plan for energy independence, and the confrontation of radical, violent jihad.
Heres where Bill stands on key national security issues:
Bill Russell believes that its time for Americas elected leaders to truly honor the service and sacrifice of Americas fighting men and women.
For decades, local politicians in Pennsylvanias 12th Congressional District have repeated a two-word, political slogan Murtha Delivers. But Congressman Murthas deliveries have constructed what CBS news recently called a Kingdom of Pork, not real economic growth. As a result, instead of exporting coal and steel, southwestern Pennsylvania now exports its children.
Bill Russell believes the true reason for the 12th Districts downward spiral is rooted in Congressman Murthas fundamental misunderstanding of the following key principles:
Heres where Bill stands on key economic security issues:
Bill Russell isnt running for Congress to win the naming rights to your neighborhood economic development park or public library. Hes running to give the people of the 12th Congressional District a fighting chance in the global economy. Lower taxes, a more accountable government and real reductions in spending thats his formula for real job creation.
Excellent post, Smooth.
Ok, Mesta, here’s my take on the PA races, and my assessment of who’s a RINO, and whether or not the conservative has a chance to win. If you are looking for good information on PA races, check out www.pa2010.com.
Senate: Arlen Specter is up for re-election. His opponent is Pat Toomey, Club for Growth President. I heartily endorse Toomey as a solid conservative, and think he has a 60-40 chance of finally knocking off Specter. Toomey ran against Specter as an unknown GOP Congressman in 2004, and lost 51-49, after President Bush and Santorum backed Specter at the 11th hour, which really hurt Toomey. Specter will have the hardcore Communists supporting him, but many independents see what we’ve know all along; he’s a political opportunist who switched parties to benefit himself, and a Grade A scumbag. If you want to make a $$$ contribution, Toomey would be a good candidate to back, as Specter has $12 million in the bank, and will be able to raise 2-3 times that by November.
House: My district is PA-6 which includes parts of Berks, Chester, and Montgomery County. Jim Gerlach (R) is the incumbent. Gerlach is a RINO, probably because the district has been turning more and more blue as the leftists from Philadelphia move into the area. The district went for Obama 58-41 in 2008, although I do not think it is that blue. I believe the result was more a function of a weak McCain at the top of the ticket.
Gerlach voted for the bailout, for cash-for-clunkers, for SCHIP. He faithfully votes against drilling in ANWR. He has backed the party line against Obama, so far. He was running for governor, but decided he couldn’t win, so decided to run for re-election to Congress. His only competition in the primary appears to be a guy named Steve Welch, who has not yet dropped out of the race.
Welch is a young, rich businessman, who appears to want to get into politics. He could challenge Gerlach in the primary, because he’s rich, but I think he’s a RINO. He has a number of contributors to his campaign who have given to Democratic candidates like Obama, Specter, etc. He himself gave $300 to Joe Sestak a few years ago, and Welch was registered as a Democratic as late as this time last year. So, I would have to say he’s a RINO, and not worthy of support.
Gerlach will likely face Doug Pike in November, which should be another close race. Pike is your standard Communist, but Gerlach must be favored in a GOP year. I would not support Gerlach with $$$; I have not decided if I will vote for him or not.
If you are looking for a good candidate to support with $$$, check out Lou Barletta in PA-11 (which is Hazleton, Wilkes-Barre, some Scranton, I think), who will be taking on Paul Kanjorski in November. Barletta will win the primary easily. Barletta was the Mayor of Hazleton, and gained fame by taking a stand against illegal immigration, when no one else would. He ran against Kanjorski in 2008, and lost by 2-3 points. He should be favored to win the rematch in a GOP year, but he will need money to beat the incumbent Kanjorski, who is a thorough Commie leftist, who votes the Pelosi line.
Finally, in PA-17, which is Pottsville, Leesport, Schuylkill Haven, etc., we have Blue Dog Tim Holden as the incumbent. State Senator Dave Argall is likely to win the GOP primary. I don’t know the first thing about Argall. I do know Holden will be difficult to beat. He’s one of these protected Democrats, who has been able to vote against Obamacare, against the Stimulus, against Cap and Tax. Of course, if Nancy Pelosi needed his vote, he would have voted the Communist line. No one has ever seriously challenged Holden since he beat longtime GOP Congressman George Gekas in 2002, and I highly doubt State Sen Argall will beat him either.
Governor: Tom Corbett is the overwhelming favorite in the GOP primary. He is the incumbent Attorney General. I know nearly nothing about where he stands on the issues, as he’s never had to vote on anything as an AG. I do know he’s being backed heavily by the RINO GOP establishment in PA. His opponent is State Rep. Sam Rohrer, who just happens to be my State Rep. Rohrer is a true conservative, with impeccable conservative credentials. Rohrer is unknown in 7/8 of the State, though, and will have a tough time raising $$$ to challenge the annointed Corbett. Rohrer might be worth kicking $20 or so. Luckily for him, the election isn’t until May 18, so he still has some time to get known. Still, he’s a huge underdog.
That’s my opinion, maybe others know more about it than I do. Thanks for doing this Mesta, I think it’s important that we funnel our $$$ to worthy conservatives, and not to the RNC.
Got an online friend whose husband is running for office in Pennsylvania. His name is Joe Nolan.
His wife and I are in an parent group for kids with epilepsy.
I’ve never met them, but I know she doesn’t like Obama and they are against healthcare. The healthcare issue comes up in our epilepsy group.
I’m in California, but I’m watching his race.
Found some more information on Joe Nolan.
Here’s an article:
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/pittsburgh/s_650439.html
Here’s his facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/#/group.php?gid=161986657466&ref=ts
The campaigns of Rep. Joe Sestak and Sen. Arlen Specter accepted an offer Thursday by the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters to attend a debate in Philadelphia, likely to be held on May 1 but possibly earlier as interest in the intraparty race heats up.
Specter, Sestak Schedule Pennsylvania Democratic Primary Debate
Bill Russell is a good man! Murtha should be deported!
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