Posted on 05/09/2022 9:48:31 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
The Philadelphia Inquirer endorsed Rep. Conor Lamb (Pa.) in the state’s Democratic Senate primary race on Sunday, arguing that his time in Congress combined with his history of winning tough elections makes him a better choice than his top rival, Lt. Gov. John Fetterman.
“Pennsylvanians deserve a senator who is more than just a plus-one vote for the Democratic caucus in the Senate; it’s crucial that voters elect a candidate who would add value by representing the commonwealth,” the newspaper’s editorial board wrote.
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He has 14 months combined service in the USMC, all of it on desk duty at the Club Med location of Okinawa.
Yet, he likes to strut about in his dress whites as if he had four years service in a combat location. Smarmy little prick.
Connor is a Lamb and Fetterman is a Lion or something like that.
A rough year for Democrats the economy.
But then there’s the “beauty contest’ aspect of this Fetterman has been dubbed “Frankenstein” by some over his appearance.
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Better than Lt. Guv Pothead.
Fetterman will have a hard time with black residents of PA due to his incident of holding an innocent black man at gunpoint following a report of gunshots.
I think Fetterman will be easier to beat as a result.
The hard left wants Lamb because he is a loyal party member in good standing and will carry the AOC/Bernie Sanders agenda forward.
Pelosi's butt-boy managed to fool lots of people that he's a gun loving conservative democRAT solely based on his 'military' service.
Lamb is proof that not all vets are good guys.
Lamb is pretty. Those things count. When are you folks gonna learn? Will the Enquirer it’s the women who go gaga over the pretty face? They want the win do we?
Oz is our pretty boy. Deal with it.
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