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Friday, March 21, 2014

Tea Partier wins write-in race for Pennsylvania state Senate seat

York is a modest little city in Southern Pennsylvania not too far from Baltimore and right in the heart of Dutch country. It's not the sort of place where political revolutions are found.

But Republican state Senate nominee Ron Miller may think differently this morning because he just lost a special election to a write-in Tea Party candidate, Scott Wagner.

"With 100 percent of precincts reporting Tuesday night, write-in votes totaled 10,595, or 47.7 percent, to Miller's 5,920, or 26.6 percent. Democrat Linda Small of New Freedom nearly edged out Miller with 5,704 votes, for 25.7 percent," according to the York Dispatch.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

great news.

Anonymous said...

See? It CAN be done! Libertarian candidates CAN win a presidential election if people would quit listening to the Liberals claiming that not voting for the GOP guarantees a Democrat win. That's how they keep winning elections!

Well, that and electronic voting...

Anonymous said...

8:32 - along with multiple, dead, and other fraudulent voting schemes....