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Thursday, September 27, 2018

Pinsley Predicts Double Digit Win

State senatorial candidate Mark Pinsley, who is running against incumbent Pat Browne, is predicting a double digit victory. His basis for this boast is a push poll conducted by SEA.

Pinsley's campaign manager, Hillary Kleinz, claims the poll is proof "[v]oters want a Senator who reflects their values and will hold extremists in Harrisburg accountable. Pinsley is ready to take on the special interests and has refused to accept corporate PAC funding. Legislators like Pat Browne have pushed an agenda that only benefits lobbyists and special interests, raising taxes on the rest of us to pay for it.”

Pat Browne chairs the powerful Appropriations Committee and is widely known as a moderate.

My experience with polling is that they are proprietary. Candidates are reluctant to share them. Push polls are used for political purposes, as Pinsley has done.

4 comments:

  1. is Browne ducking debates like Scavello?

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  2. how can any one vote for a democrat look at the hearing for the supreme court also yote for democrats mean your taxes are going up all the states run by democrats are in financial trouble that's a fact more crime the democrats are against the laws of our country expect santuary cities and states no borders poor trade deals and poor relations with foreign countries

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  3. Wonderful, I guess he really doesnt need the democrats to show up, if he is that far ahead.

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  4. I think telling the truth to pollsters is a display of the worse sort of political ignorance and general stupidity, such a person should never be trusted with a secret or any confidences.

    Left or Right or in the middle it's a civic duty to lie to these election meddlers.

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