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It was only a matter of time before this RINO showed his true colors...

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As predictable as Biden falling off his bike.


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No real surprise there. Oz is a wolf in sheep clothing. The majority of his stances are middle of the road with some being more democratic leaning. Most Pennsylvanian's are still scratching their heads as to how he received Trump's support in the first place.
 
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Fuck this RINO media addict repeatedly with a large cactus…just another “Mittens” Romney


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Very disappointing. Frown
 
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And just as I predicted, John Fetterman is refusing to debate Oz for the Senate race here in PA.

As some of you may know Fettterman had a massive stroke earlier this year and is basically half disabled at this point and can barely speak.

In the very few public appearances he’s made since then, he’s spoken for less than two or three minutes and is halting, slurring, searching for words, clearly not ready to be a United States Senator.

He’s clearly following the Biden model of hiding and running from his basement and hoping that massive cheating in Philly and Pittsburgh will get him the win, and it very well may go that way. Mad

Fetterman rejects Oz offer to hold first debate, calls list of 'concessions' insulting

It’s hilarious to me that the dude who ran as a “tough guy” is now whining and bitching that he’s being “insulted” and “mocked” as a noble “stroke survivor”. What a POS


 
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If the man is sick, still recovering from a stroke, common sense should tell voters Big John is also too sick to represent Pa citizens properly.
 
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Oz wasn't my choice but it looks like we're stuck with him this time around. Not voting for him, or writing someone in who's actually qualified for the job only gives the dumass Fetterman the advantage.

Voting has become alot like owning an indoor cat. All you do is keep checking the box for another piece of shit.


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If I remember correctly, in 2012, Romney didn't get one vote in/around Philadelphia. In all those precincts Hadji took 100% of the vote.

Yeah. Right. Roll Eyes

Not a bit of cheating going on there.


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If I remember correctly, in 2012, Romney didn't get one vote in/around Philadelphia. In all those precincts Hadji took 100% of the vote.

Yeah. Right. Roll Eyes

Not a bit of cheating going on there.


When I tried to explain to someone that was nearly statistically impossible, he didn't seem to understand. Roll Eyes

I tried to use a simpler way of describing it to him: imagine you ask 1,000 people if they wanted beef or chicken or pork for dinner and somehow all 1,000 people answered the same. I'd say there was some sort of creative counting going on there.


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Oz wasn't my choice but it looks like we're stuck with him this time around. Not voting for him, or writing someone in who's actually qualified for the job only gives the dumass Fetterman the advantage.

Voting has become alot like owning an indoor cat. All you do is keep checking the box for another piece of shit.

Big Grin

Yeah... Oz is potentially another Romney.
But I'd still rather the Senate go Republican.
Mitch McConnell is part of "the Club" in this uni-party. His role is sometimes that of the Washington Generals, but I'd still rather him than Schumer.



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Look at it this way - Oz is really the one guy in the race with a Dr. title who can legitimately call out Fetterman's illness and its effects on his abilities to campaign and then do the job if elected. Anyone else doing that would be called all kinds of bad names. Oz can just preface anything with, "In my professional opinion, as an MD."
 
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The bottom line is this. If Dr OZ wins, its a Senator in the Republican column. That is vital if we want to restrain Biden's insane policies. I'll take Oz over Fetterman, a true far left winger any day, even if Oz casts an occasional vote I don't like.

Dr. Oz won only because Of Trump's endorsement. His primary opponent, Dave McCormick, was a veteran and businessman who was ahead until Trump endorsed Oz. Oz won the primary by less than 1,000 votes. I think we would have been better off with Dave McCormick, but what's done is done. We need every Republican victory we can get.
 
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The D didn’t even show up for Biden to give his speed he that’s how far he wants to run away ? Pretty sad state of affairs the stroke victim is leading this in the polls.
 
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The bottom line is this. If Dr OZ wins, its a Senator in the Republican column. That is vital if we want to restrain Biden's insane policies. I'll take Oz over Fetterman, a true far left winger any day, even if Oz casts an occasional vote I don't like.

Dr. Oz won only because Of Trump's endorsement. His primary opponent, Dave McCormick, was a veteran and businessman who was ahead until Trump endorsed Oz. Oz won the primary by less than 1,000 votes. I think we would have been better off with Dave McCormick, but what's done is done. We need every Republican victory we can get.

McCormick is a member of the establishment, so no. The person that would have best represented our interests in Washington was Barnette.
 
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McCormick is a member of the establishment, so no. The person that would have best represented our interests in Washington was Barnette.[/QUOTE]

I would have been fine with Barnette as the nominee too. I think either one would be better than Oz. But since OZ is the nominee, I hope he wins. If you fail to vote for OZ, you are supporting the Biden agenda.
 
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McCormick is a member of the establishment, so no. The person that would have best represented our interests in Washington was Barnette.

Yup. Too bad Trump endorsed the chameleon, and a lot of PA folks got fooled into thinking Barnette was somehow unelectable. Roll Eyes


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