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Thomas Taylor's avatar

That you don't understand that PA refusing to implement election integrity laws and keeping their corrupt Covid-19 voting procedures (mail-in voting, 60 days early voting, Dominion voting machines, ballot harvesting etc etc ad naseum) dis-enfranchised you as a Republican voter is the problem..

The Republican Party made a perfectly rational (in a resourced constrained environment) to not waste money in PA. If you need a Republican candidate to knock on your door to tell you that a vote for Democrats is a vote for multilating children, high inflation, high energy prices, war in Ukraine...well...you feeling me yet?

Blaming Republicans for not reaching out to you as a reason to vote Democrat is you accepting the corruption that is PA. Enjoy your new brain-damaged Senator. He perfectly represents PA.

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JuQu's avatar

Sorry but campaigning is part of the job. I do understand that election integrity laws are needed. I don’t need a candidate to knock on my door. I do expect volunteers to do so. Were there any volunteers? I am feeling your opinion. You don’t really want my vote. Okay. I am surprised that you believe Fetterman perfectly represents Pa. I could say he represents much of the country. What have you done in Pa. To improve voter integrity?

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Jacqueline's avatar

Did you volunteer?

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JuQu's avatar

No. Spoke with committee person. No outreach. Just yesterday, spoke with an acquaintance in Michigan who was contacted often by Republicans. Also, heard Kellyann Conway say that for some specific reasons( which she declined to state) they cannot win in Pa. I was offered by someone named Lorenzo via text $100. To do a 2 hour “walk list” for Dems. So, not outreach vs. $50. per hour.

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Thomas Taylor's avatar

Brother, I live in FL. That you think Republicans don't want your vote is YOU rationalizing the corruption where you live. Republicans wrote off PA (for good reason), why is that so hard to understand?

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JuQu's avatar

Okay. They decided they wanted to flip a senate seat to a Dem. That is hard to understand. Lucky you to live in Florida at this moment.

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Thomas Taylor's avatar

They didn't decide decide to flip a seat. The game was rigged. It is still rigged.

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kertch's avatar

What? And the Dens wanted to flip house seats in Florida to red? They also cut their losses and spent very little in Florida because they knew that without mail-in ballots and election day shenanigans, they had no chance. In Florida, I got a dozen various contacts from Republicans, including door-to-door canvasers, and one sorry text for Charlie Crist. I'm registered Independent so you would think I would be a prime target voter to persuade.

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John's avatar

How much exactly did you donate that you don't feel you got your money's worth?

Must have been a lot for you not to be able to see more campaigning would have been futile...

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JuQu's avatar

Then, why run candidates? As entertainment? Maybe get lucky?

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Just Comment's avatar

The other side has endless money supply.

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