ONe of the few competitive districts in PA. Provided the two candiadtes aren’t RINOs, the primary winner should have a shot.
Don’t know much about Meuser, but Hackett is an opportunist of the worst kind.
Hackett owns One Source Staffing and last year One Source Staffing was a sponsor in bringing former Mexican President Vicente Fox in to speak at Wilkes University. Guess who was out there protesting Fox’s appearance during the time Fox was giving the speech. Yep. Chris Hackett.
Hackett’s firm literally helped pay to have Fox come and speak and then had the audacity to protest the very speech his firm helped sponsor. Wouldn’t trust the guy as far as I could throw him.
There are so many of these competitive or outright conservative districts (and states) across the country that have (D) representing them - whether they are faux “blue dog”, “conservative” or “middle of the road” Democrats that are just so ripe for the taking and establishing an almost permanent “conservative GOP”-run majority in Congress - I am just trying to show a simple, effective, economical (”cheap”) template that can be used very effectively across the country in the elections. I argued for that in 2006, but did not see it really implemented - RNC and other GOP National Committees were completely in shambles and disarray, and without a clue on the issues (from “Iraq” to their Congress-critters misdeeds).
Using this simple strategy, this (and every) year it’s a great chance to take back both the Congress (at the very least, House) and put more conservatives in elected GOP ranks - to counter any upcoming President, including McCain.
Don’t know much about Meuser, but Hackett is an opportunist of the worst kind.
Hackett owns One Source Staffing and last year One Source Staffing was a sponsor in bringing former Mexican President Vicente Fox in to speak at Wilkes University. Guess who was out there protesting Fox’s appearance during the time Fox was giving the speech. Yep. Chris Hackett.
Hackett’s firm literally helped pay to have Fox come and speak and then had the audacity to protest the very speech his firm helped sponsor. Wouldn’t trust the guy as far as I could throw him.