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Edited on Tue Sep-01-09 12:04 PM by PADEMJES12
I respectfully suggest the much smarter strategy of remaining focused on 2010 victory in the general election, as opposed to narrowing the field as to the type of candidate that will be ELECTABLE amongst independents and moderates in 2010. This group will ultimately carry the day in PA and decide the outcome of both races. This is the CERTAIN 2010 political reality and climate in Pennsylvania, particularly in a midterm congressional year (in which our party has control) and also that is the same year as the guvs race.
Obviously, those folks with political ambitions are not going to agree with this, pretend this isn't the political reality, or will acknowledge its reality and still run in the interest of personal political gain with the prospects of the state Dem Party to win the 2010 elections as a mere after thought.
Of course, these folks understandably, who may be somewhat unknown, or know they cant do very well in front of moderates or independent types naturally are more focused on the primary as their "sole vision" with blinders on. But, in the back of their minds, they must have a hint of the political reality and atmosphere that awaits them in the 2010 general election. That being said the choices are as clear as the political reality itself for voters such as you and me: : 1) pick a candidate who is going to give the democrats the best chance to win with moderate and independent voters and help us carry the day
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2) ignore the political reality or deny it and pick lesser known statewide candidates who don't appeal as well to the moderates and independents (and lets see where we end up).
My tip is Be a smart thinker, not a general loser in 2010!
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