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|    BeamMeUpScotty to John Dillinger    |
|    Re: Trump rallies for Oz, Mastriano in P    |
|    03 Sep 22 16:12:16    |
      [continued from previous message]              > Republican candidates they've been left with," he said. A Trump       > spokesman did not respond to requests for comment.       >       > In Pennsylvania, Republicans are hoping Oz's shortcomings as a       > candidate will be overshadowed by concerns about Fetterman, who       > suffered a stroke just days before the primary and has been sidelined       > for much of the summer. He continues to keep a light public schedule       > and visibly struggled to speak at a recent event.       >       > Republicans acknowledge that Oz struggles to come off as authentic and       > was slow to punch back as Fetterman spent the summer trolling him on       > social media and portraying him as an out-of-touch carpetbagger from       > New Jersey.       >       > While Fetterman, whom Republicans deride as "Bernie Sanders in gym       > shorts," leads Oz in polls and fundraising, Republicans say they       > expect the money gap to narrow and are pleased to see Oz within       > striking distance after getting hammered by $20 million in negative       > advertising during the primaries.       >       > The National Republican Senatorial Committee is helping finance a new       > round of Oz's television ads, and the Senate Leadership Fund, a       > McConnell-aligned super political action committee, says it added $9.5       > million to its TV buy - boosting its overall commitment to $34.1       > million by Election Day.       >       > "Regardless of what people may have heard in the primary, they're       > going to realize that Oz is the best choice for Pennsylvania," said       > Pennsylvania Republican National Committeeman Andy Reilly.       >       > A super PAC aligned with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y.,       > says it has made $32 million in television ad reservations in the       > state.       >       > Oz has won over some once-skeptical voters, like Glen Rubendall, who       > didn't vote for the TV doctor in his seven-way primary - a victory so       > narrow it went to a statewide recount - but said he's come around.       >       > "I've been listening to him speak, and I have a pro-Oz view now," said       > Rubendall, a retired state corrections officer.       >       > Traci Martin, a registered independent, also plans to vote for Oz       > because she opposes abortion, despite ads that aired during the       > primary featuring past Oz statements that seemed supportive of       > abortion rights.       >       > "I hope he is (anti-abortion)," Martin said, "but the sad part is we       > live in an age when we see politicians say one thing and do another."       >       >       >                     --       -That's karma-              The result is DEMOCRATS lies about history and reality to themselves and       others means their attempts to figure-out what's wrong is an exercise in       futility, because what they think they know they really don't know, and       fixing problems without the truth... becomes a fools errand.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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