10.29.08
Battleground Pennsylvania
Posted in Local, National, Politics tagged 2008 election, Acorn, ACORN lawsuit, Barack Obama, battleground states, election, GOP, John McCain, junk mail, Pennsylvania, political mail, poll, Republican Federal Committee of Pennsylvania-Victory 2008, Republican Jewish Coalition, Republican Party at 2:27 pm by xantica
I think it is safe to say that John McCain and the GOP are working hard to win over Pennsylvania. Let’s recap the mail received this week, shall we?
From the Republican Federal Committee of Pennsylvania-Victory 2008:
- “Bitter?” .. A reminder of past “bitter” comments.
- “What do Barack Obama’s Plans MEAN FOR YOU?” .. A list of taxes Obama wants to increase
From the Republican Jewish Coalition:
- “Meet Barack Obama’s Friends and Advisors” .. Obama pictured with Rev. Wright, surrounded by pictures of Zbigniew Brezezinksi, Bob Malley, David Bonior, and Tony McPeak.
What else is the GOP up to?
A state judge is rejecting the Pennsylvania Republican Party’s request to put its lawsuit against the community-activist group ACORN on the fast track.
Quite frankly, I cannot wait for this election to be over already. And for your information, I will be casting my vote for Barack Obama.
-X-
Dr. Ethiopia said,
29 October, 2008 at 2:33 pm
It is absurd to eventhink that Pen. will be considered a battle ground. laughable at best. I guess it makes a good news story.
xantica said,
29 October, 2008 at 2:39 pm
I agree, I don’t believe it is a battleground state either, but John McCain still seems determined to win it in these last few days!
-X-
PL said,
29 October, 2008 at 2:51 pm
It’s a battle ground if you can cheat and there are more ways to cheat than through computer voting machines.
Remember, McCain was a POW lol
Amy said,
30 October, 2008 at 8:01 am
What irritates me most about McCain’s campaign is that I keep hearing garbage. If they’d have their views and stick to it, that would be great. If they want to bash Obama for anything and everything, great. But don’t turn around the next week saying that you’ll do something for the American people…. when it’s already something that Obama’s been saying for months. Little twists in language don’t hide the fact that he’s trying to win a campaign by using his opponent’s ideas.
Has anybody else noticed this, or is it just me?