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To: saganite
Scrabblehack answered my question and did a fine job.

And said the same thing I did, Einstein. Quit your incessant whining and do some reading, instead of pestering people about this race you have no real interest in.

59 posted on 08/18/2006 7:59:57 AM PDT by Coop (No, there are no @!%$&#*! polls on Irey vs. Murtha!)
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To: Coop

Here's my question:

(Hope you're right. Is that district amenable to a door to door campaign or is it part of a major media center requiring lots of money to get your message out?)

Here's your "answer":

(Yes)

And here's scrablhack's answer:


(Yes -- and no...

The largest city is Johnstown (28,134 in 2000 census)...but that's only a small portion of a district that's almost 600,000 in population.

I posted a map of the 12th district some time ago...I pointed out that apart from metro Johnstown, there's a string of communities basically along US 119 from Indiana PA to Uniontown PA....

Then there is another string of communities along the Monongahela River, from Forward Twp. to the WV line.

There's one more string of communities northeast of Pittsburgh...I guess you'd call that the Allegheny Valley...

Finally you may want to count I-79 as well....Washington PA and Waynesburg....
The TV markets are Pittsburgh and Johnstown/Altoona.)


Maybe it's just me but I see a vast qualitative difference between those 2 answers. If you think your reply is as good as scrabblehack's you need some lessons in comprehension.

I also note you didn't bother to answer my last question about poll results. So, what are the poll numbers?


60 posted on 08/18/2006 8:11:53 AM PDT by saganite (Billions and billions and billions-------and that's just the NASA budget!)
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