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IamSauerKraut t1_ivc1frb wrote

Josh is the better of the 5 candidates. Pretty much a 3-way tie for 2nd, but MastriaNO is by himself in last.

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oldschoolskater t1_ivcbv1y wrote

I respect Shapiro for staying out of the fray in this election cycle. He deserves the win.

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IamSauerKraut t1_ivdgtgo wrote

Digliulio is not much different than the other two. They want no state services for anyone, no public education, no state police agencies, etc., etc. Freedom only as they define it, not as it is. Being "green" is not much different from the theories the other two follow: do as I say, not as I do.

Not better than Shapiro.

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redditornot6648 t1_ivdus42 wrote

Oh great another politician bringing god into elections. Just what I was looking for!

Seriously tired of that on both parties.

Anyways, yeah he’s gonna win easily because even Republicans don’t like Mastriano.

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IrrumaboMalum t1_ive1v28 wrote

Shapiro is up by 10.7 points on the RCP aggregate. So I don't "God" has anything to do with him at this point.

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drxdrg08 t1_iven1ke wrote

> Send oz back to Istanbul

Imagine if someone was saying send Obama back to Africa.

But that's essentially what you are getting upvoted for saying.

This hypocrisy and double standards permeates the Democratic party and is going to lose them elections.

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breadonbread3000 t1_ivep304 wrote

Obama was not born in an African country and doesn't hold dual citizenship with a country in Africa. Obama doesn't vote in the elections in other countries Obama doesn't have multiple properties in African countries. So no they are not the same. If oz want to represent this state he should renounce his dual citizenship so there are no conflicts of interest with foreign countries.

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drxdrg08 t1_iveu6vt wrote

> Obama was not born in an African country

Keep implying that Oz is not a native born American.

Keep implying that's he's not a real doctor. When in reality he's the head of heart surgery at Columbia.

Keep implying that he doesn't have a strong connection to PA. When did Democrats become the nativist party?

Keep doing it. That's going to work out well.

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HahaWeee t1_ivf53xg wrote

>Keep implying that he doesn't have a strong connection to PA. When did Democrats become the nativist party?

Is his "strong connection to PA" his MiLs house?

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breadonbread3000 t1_ivfv0rn wrote

I just got it you are part of the Milli İstihbarat Teşkilatı the turkish intelligence agency. That's what you meant by turkish delight when the election results are released. You saying it oz win that the head office back in Istanbul will be delighted to have an agent hold such a high ranking office in the US government.

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can_has_name t1_ivgo8gw wrote

God forbid anyone use a common phrase, right? I love that he conflated this so badly that he saw one word in a headline and jumped right to the ol’ bOTh SIdEs rhetoric.

Only one party is actively backing Christian Nationalists such as Doug Mastriano and it’s not Ship’s party.

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jdi000 t1_ivhgn36 wrote

Why criticize someone for their beliefs he obviously has morals and is God fearing man. You can always use your vote to voice your opinion instead of being critical just bc you don't like something. Maybe you should realize being critical is not very polite, nice or compassionate.

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MetaphysicalMayhem t1_ivhjfkd wrote

Dems for Shapiro + Republicans for Shapiro (the campaign is big here in SEPA) + Independents for Shapiro!

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MetaphysicalMayhem t1_ivhk5ot wrote

He’s a religious Jew. He’s entitled to practice his faith and believe in God. I have zero concern that he’ll try to impose his faith on anyone else, though. None. That’s entirely unlike the two-bit authoritarian Colonel Klink “My Underwear is Too Tight!” Mastriano.

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