jerseyhoya wrote:Walker should have a decent shot at winning New Hampshire and Pennsylvania.
no cheese whiz? man's fucked
jerseyhoya wrote:Walker should have a decent shot at winning New Hampshire and Pennsylvania.
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
jerseyhoya wrote:Obama won nationally by 3.86%, he won PA by 5.38%. In a tight national election, every reason to expect PA is very much in play. Walker has won 3 highly contested elections in the past 5 years by decent margins in a state Obama won by more than he won PA in 2012. Don't think there's any reason to believe Walker would necessarily do any better or worse than the other GOP candidates in Pennsylvania. In a lot of ways Pennsylvania is more like Wisconsin than Florida.
Roger Dorn wrote:Scott Walker is in Philly today...currently just finished his cheesesteaks at Geno's and Pat's. According to Gelb, he cut a bunch of people in line. What an ass.
FTN wrote: im a dick towards everyone, you're not special.
The Crimson Cyclone wrote:Yet he wouldn't spend the same for Reggie White
TenuredVulture wrote:
As far as the Wisconsin thing goes--Wisconsin seems to have the weirdest political culture of any state out there. It seems like an odd combination of Kansas and Minnesota.
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
pacino wrote:Newt on a federal level and Fattah on a local level were fooling around with money donated to them.
Who saw that coming?
Need moar money in politics.
The Crimson Cyclone wrote:Christie stated that if he becomes POTUS then he will go after the states with legal pot and enforce federal law
what a douche
SK790 wrote:The Crimson Cyclone wrote:Christie stated that if he becomes POTUS then he will go after the states with legal pot and enforce federal law
what a douche
Gotta respect the Republican tradition of strong federal government.
mozartpc27 wrote:If the Rs want PA, their best bets are Christie & Paul, I think. Bush is a loser here. Walker will pay well inside the "T," will appeal to fiscal conservatives in the Philly suburbs, but his social conservatism will scare off a lot in Montco & Bucks, plus there is the matter of his competition: Clinton brand is very popular in PA, particularly in the NE part of the state. Hillary won the Dem primary here against Obama big time in 2008.
FTN wrote: im a dick towards everyone, you're not special.