scheming daemons
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Wed May-19-10 07:47 AM
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Maybe a stupid question: Does Critz have to beat Burns AGAIN in November? |
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It seems so. In addition to their head-to-head race, they each won their party primary race for November. At least according to the PA SOS web site.
It seems that Burns has 6 months to try to undo what was done last night.
Kinda sucks....
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Richardo
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Wed May-19-10 07:47 AM
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Edited on Wed May-19-10 07:50 AM by Richardo
Depending on the national mood, it may actually be easier in November. I'm amazed he won yesterday, PA-12 is very conservative, despite being Murtha's district for so long. (Went big for McCain two years ago).
His short incumbency may actually help him in November, since he's so closely tied to Murtha.
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Wed May-19-10 08:08 AM
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2. I agree. Yesterday was the big battle, and Critz should be able to |
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beat Burns again in November. He needs to come out swinging (and stay swinging) for the next five months, but I'm really feeling very encouraged this morning. I think we should have PA-12 locked up until 2012, at least.
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