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danwxman
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« on: July 07, 2005, 12:49:14 AM »


I highly doubt they know the extent of his extremism.

Let the Casey campaign make Santorum the issue of this campaign. Let them go negative. If they like the MoveOn folks run the show, Santorum wins the race.



Casey does not have the poltical expirience, nor the convienence, of not allowing himself to be rolled over by the Moveon's and Howard Dean.  You watch.  When this campaign is over, you won't be able to tell the difference from Casey and Kennedy.

I know there is a good chance that Dean and MoveOn will "move on" in to the state and take over. That's a bright area for the Santorum campaign.

I hope so, MoveOn did a pretty good job at delivering PA to Kerry.

Phil, like it or not, of course quotes from this book are going to be taken out of context and used against him. His comments on stay at home moms may single-handedly kill him in the Philly burbs. My mother, a staunch Republican working mom (has never voted for a Democrat for state or national office) is actually pissed off at Santorum and has told me there is no chance he will get her vote.

I admit Santorum has some pretty big balls. But he needs to keep those balls in his pants, or Casey is going to cut them off come election time.
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danwxman
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« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2005, 12:50:46 AM »


I highly doubt they know the extent of his extremism.

Let the Casey campaign make Santorum the issue of this campaign. Let them go negative. If they like the MoveOn folks run the show, Santorum wins the race.



Casey does not have the poltical expirience, nor the convienence, of not allowing himself to be rolled over by the Moveon's and Howard Dean.  You watch.  When this campaign is over, you won't be able to tell the difference from Casey and Kennedy.

Point being? I sure hope they compare Casey to Kerry, that will really help him in the Philly burbs where he needs it.
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danwxman
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« Reply #2 on: July 07, 2005, 12:51:52 AM »

Interesting stuff.

According to SurveyUSA...

Santorum's approval amongst women is higher than his approval amongst men.

24% of Republicans disapprove of him. Better yet, 26% of conservatives disapprove of him.

Southeastern PA has a 46% disapproval of Santorum but 40% approve. I think a six point difference is too good to be true for Santorum here.

Best part! The T, PA's most conservative area, gave Santorum a 49% approval rating while 42% disapproved!

I'm hesitant towards believing this poll.

Looks about right. Santorum isn't super-popular in this area, actually.
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