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Wednesday, November 09, 2022

Nick Miller Leads in Pa Senate 14 Race

The newly created Pa. Senate District 14 is a slice of heaven and hell. It includes the vibrant heart of urban Allentown as well as rural northwestern stretch of NorCo. Which is heaven and which is hell? Dean Browning would probably like to sit on a tractor or eat scrapple in NorCo's northern tier, because that's where he's winning. Nick Miller would prefer a salad and an ebike in downtown Allentown, where he leads.

As I write this, Dean Browning is ahead in NorCo, 18,021 to 13,156. But Nick Miller leads in Lehigh, 31,891 to 21,859.  Overall, Miller is about 5,000 votes ahead. 

To win, Browning needed more Allentown voters to stay home. 

4 comments:

  1. Allentown School Board Director Miller gets a promotion. Anyone on the ASD Board should never be elected to any public office again. Clowns in a circus would make a better board than what they have now.

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  2. Bushkill Township and Allentown share the same values, except in areas like marriage, fatherhood, fentanyl, drugs, gangs, low high school graduation rates, rape and murder. Bushkill also loves its police, where Allentown wants to fuck the police and fry the pigs in bacon. Other than that, it's a cohesive district.

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  3. Dean bravely tweeted his truth of being Black and Gay the woke leftists should have embraced this revelation instead they attempted to twist it into some kind of scandal which it certainly wasn’t. Dean’s watch party at the Green Door was a blast despite the poor result, power to the bottoms!

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  4. Thank God the Dems nominated Miller and not that crazy woman Zirinski. Even gay black man Browning would have beat her.

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