To: WestSylvanian
Oh, and don't forget that PA's governor is Ed Rendell, former chairman of the Democrat national Comittee, and who is as ruthless and powerful as they come in big-city and state political machines.
Furthermore, Philly and the other urban areas will likely go for Kerry, and their population is more than the rural areas.
PA will be a tough battle for the President.
49 posted on
03/28/2004 10:55:39 AM PST by
Long Cut
("Man, don't hit me with those negative waves SOOoo early in the morning." - Oddball)
To: Long Cut
Let us remind ourselves again that the Second Amendment of the US Constitution should be referred to as the Statute of Liberty. That practice has not caught on, as we wish it had, so let us keep up the fight.
....Jeff Cooper
56 posted on
03/28/2004 11:10:32 AM PST by
S.O.S121.500
(We have no Gestapo here....them "donut dunkers" can't even understand German.)
To: Long Cut
Maybe Philly suburbs won't go for Kerry. And there's the Republican center of the state. I'm not sure Pittsburgh area Reagan Democrats will go for a left-wing, anti-gun, Vietnam protest organizer like Kerry.
There was a lot of respect for John Heinz even among Democrats in western PA. The Widow Heinz paying for her gigolo husband's expensive lifestyle should alienate them. Spread the word about Kerry's botox treatments, his eye job, and hair dye and he's finished. And remember, Rick Santorum manages to win.
I've been to the Flight 93 crash sight. They've got volunteers with photographs and personal memories of that day keeping a vigil there, working in shifts, telling visitors what happened, how the plane flew over the local school before it finally crashed.
Bush has a good chance. Pennsylvanians don't like phonies.
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