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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Mike Schlossberg Now Unconstested in State House Race

Mike's the one on the left
Earlier this week, I told you that Aryeh Spero, a rabbi, was running against Democrat Mike Schlossberg for Jenn Mann's state house seat in Allentown.

Not anymore.

According to The Express Times, Rabbi Spero has withdrawn, possibly the result of residency concerns or problems with his nomination petition.

Barring a write-in campaign by Republicans or an independent candidacy, Schlossberg will succeed his old boss, Jennifer Mann, as a State Representative.

11 comments:

  1. and the corruption and bs will continue

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  2. Pawlowski carpetbagger makes good. Another lifetime public teet sucker is born.

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  3. Schlossberg would have been contested had the 5 precincts on the East Side of Allentown plus 1 six ward precinct been included in his district.

    Now Schlossberg should go to Harrisburg , enter the Capital building, climb the stairs on his knees and then thank the PA Supreme Court for their gift to him.

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  4. Good, he is the best man for the job. He knows it and can make a difference for us when he gets there.

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  5. I don't want choices at election time.

    Sincerely,
    Allentown Lever Puller

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  6. Shocker... county R's fail voters. The guy didn't live in PA long enough and probably didn't have enough signatures. Where are the choices?

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  7. Once again the LCRC drops the ball on Allentown.

    Scott Armstrong

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  8. So now he can stop lining up political donors via his linkedin account on chamber of commerce time!

    No need to raise money...

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  9. Ruh-roh. Somebody's got egg on his scrappleface.

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  10. Well this sucks, now Business Matters will be more powerful than ever.

    Sincerely,

    Wood Heat

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  11. First order of business is a state grant for Tony Ianelli's ego trip,"Business Matters". Maybe the grant can be used to buy him a shirt that fits.

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