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Monday, April 21, 2024
By Steven L. Taylor

I must confess, it is difficult to get too excited about the Pennsylvania primary, given that no matter the result, we will be in basically the same position: Obama with more popular votes and pledged delegates, and therefore on the surer footing for the nomination.

Or, perhaps it has been a topic of discussion for so long, it has become tiresome.

Thoughts?

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9 Responses to “On the PA Primary”

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    1. Political Mavens » On the PA Primary Says:

      [...] Thoughts? (You can engage in discussion here). [...]

    2. B. Minich Says:

      Must say, I’m tired of seeing Governor Rendell. I thought I was done with him when I moved to Maryland.

    3. B. Minich Says:

      Although, I must admit, it is fun to see Rendell and Casey at each other’s throats again, which looked like it wouldn’t happen after Rendell beat Casey for the governor’s mansion.

    4. MSS Says:

      Yaaaaaaawwwwwwwnnnn

    5. The Democratic Piece » Domestic observers will monitor PA primary Says:

      [...] will PA affect the big picture? Not very much, according to PoliBlog: I must confess, it is difficult to get too excited about the Pennsylvania primary, given that no [...]

    6. CBS Anchorwoman, Katie Couric, Doomed To “Irrelevance” By Democratic Party | The Gun Toting Liberalâ„¢ Says:

      [...] Moore (Yep — THAT “Michael Moore”); Ben Smith (The Politico); Althouse (Right); PoliBlog (Fellow Alabamian); The Left Coaster Bookmark: Tags: [...]

    7. PHYLLIS Says:

      It will be interesting to see what enormous amounts of money can do.

    8. PoliBlog (TM): A Rough Draft of my Thoughts » What? The Pennsylvania Primary is Finally Here? Says:

      [...] well, well, they finally get to vote in PA today! Of course, as I noted yesterday, I can’t muster too much excitement about the event–and not because it isn’t [...]

    9. Arguing with signposts Says:

      I’m glad it’s over. I think we should all just adopt a “no six weeks between primaries” pledge for the next time this happens.


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