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Friday, November 22, 2019

Scheller Campaign Dismisses GOP Rivals

Lisa Scheller is a former Lehigh County Commissioner, Silberline's CEO and a philanthropist. She'dliketobe the Lehigh Valley's next Representative in the U.S. Congress. But before she can square off against incumbent Susan Wild, she faces Republican opposition from perennial candidates Dean Browning and Matt Connolly.

Her campaign spokesperson, Dennis Roddy, disposes of Matt and Dean in three short sentences:

"Neither Matt Connolly nor Dean Browning display Republican values when it comes to taxes. Connolly failed to pay his taxes. Browning voted to raise taxes. As a result of these failings, voters in this region have grown accustomed to rejecting both Matt and Dean."

5 comments:

  1. Tea Party Lisa was and always will be an extreme decision maker. While at the County, Tea Party Lisa was part of the Deform Team that wanted to defund Meals on Wheels because she felt government shouldn't be funding those types of things. Tea Party Lisa also offered budget amendments to defund and effectively abolish the Regional Intelligence and Investigation Center (RIIC)because she could not understand the benefits of regional focused crime fighting initiatives and was willing to put public safety before her political ambitions. Tea Party Lisa could Not be trusted as with Medicare or Social Security. After all, taking care of our elderly and most vulnerable is a burden on the Tea Party agenda. Tea Party Lisa is not a moderate.

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  2. So 710am, her name is Tea Party Lisa? You were a little ambiguous there....

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  3. Anonymous at November 22, 2019 at 7:10 AM

    Apparently, you do not like Lisa Scheller, I mean, since you trashed her and resorted to labeling her with a nick name. Anything positive to say about who you do support?

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  4. Brummp went the little green frog.

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