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femmocrat's JournalIt's Conor Lamb! Dems choose candidate for PA-18 to replace Tim Murphy:
BREAKING: Conor Lamb wins the Democratic nomination for Congress in #PA18!
"Im honored that the Committee members have put their trust in me to fight for our district and make our voices heard in Washington. People in our district are sick and tired of being lied to by hypocrites who promise us jobs but never deliver, promise us health care then try to take it away, promise to protect Medicare and Social Security then try to gut these programs to pay for corporate tax cuts. Im going to expose that hypocrisy. Im going to take the fight against their anti-middle class, anti-American agenda right to them. And by the time we get to March 13th, there will be no doubt who truly represents the families of this district. Were going to fight for every single vote, and were going to win.
He will face off against republican Saccone on March 13. VOTE!!
All spices and seasonings are ridiculous.
I needed 1/4 tsp of poultry seasoning for a recipe. A bottle cost between 4 and 5 dollars. I improvised with a little of this and a little of that. It tasted fine!
Do you have an Aldi near you? Sometimes you can get a bargain in there. Good thing about vanilla, it lasts forever.
News from PA-18. The republicans have chosen a candidate.
They chose State Rep. Rick Saccone. (I thought it would be Reschenthaler.) Here's some more info:
Saccone was the most conservative candidate in the race for the nomination. Saccone introduced a bill in the state House to post in God we trust at all schools in the state. Saccone is an Air Force veteran, and is an expert on North Korea, spending a year as the only American living in the country.
Saccone was running for U.S. Senate until Murphy was forced to resign amid a scandal involving an extra-marital affair, allegations he asked her to get an abortion, and allegations of mistreatment of staff.
The conferee process started with State Senators Kim Ward (R-Westmoreland) and Guy Reschenthaler (R-Allegheny) on the ballot. State Representative Jason Ortitay dropped out before voting.
The first ballot saw Reschenthaler finish first, followed by Saccone then Ward, but no one won a majority of voters meaning Ward would not go through to the second ballot. On the second ballot, Saccone finished won with 123 votes, and Reschenthaler with 91.
More at link: http://www.politicspa.com/saccone-wins-pa-18-nomination/85345/
Did ya' vote yet?
Cold and rainy in western PA. I forgot to ask which number I was, but I was one of two voters this morning! The only campaign workers outside with cards and signs were the DEMOCRATS!! One fellow was escorting people to and from their cars with his umbrella. Can't imagine a republican doing that! Ha!
I finally found a sample ballot. Now.... about that Constitutional Question?
It won't let me copy and paste. Questions:
1. Who knew there was a constitutional question!?!
2. WTF does it mean?
This state does a damned piss-poor job of informing voters. I searched for quite awhile before finding a sample ballot. No wonder people don't vote, or if they do, they don't have a clue what they are voting for. I'm retired so I can spend time doing research, but I'll bet very few voters bother.
Does anyone know which judges to vote for?
Thanks! I would like to know which are endorsed by the Democratic party.
We have the same tastes!
I am currently watching "Dr. Blake Mysteries" and I've seen many of the ones you mentioned.
"Land Girls" is one of the best series ever made, IMO, as is the wonderful "Foyle's War." Did you see Michael Kitchen in "The Collection" last night?!
"Doc Martin" is an absolute treasure.
May I add to your list, "Shetland" and "Hinterland." I liked both of them, especially Shetland, but neither one has many episodes.
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