Answer to yesterday’s puzzle: Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who has blessed us in Christ with every spiritual blessing in the heavenly places, just as he chose us in Christ before the foundation of the world to be holy and blameless before him in love. Ephesians1:3
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GOP Candidates Go To Chester For Shock The Vote Town Hall — Shock The Vote was hosted by Real Hulk Soundstage in Chester last evening, Nov. 2.
It was a town hall for candidates for Pennsylvania’s state and federal office
Participants were Michael Bannon Jr. who is running a write-in campaign for the 159th District State House Seat; Michael Woodin who is running for the 9th District senate seat; and Alfe Goodwin, the 5th District congressional candidate.
All are Republicans.
Remember, those voting for Bannon must spell his name as Michael Bannon Jr for the vote to count.
The state office candidates noted that Pennsylvania’s Abortion Control Act hasn’t changed since 1982. They said it isn’t about to, despite the claims of dividers and distorters.
Bannon said that support is needed for women in crisis pregnancy situations.
Ms. Goodwin, who is retired from the U.S. Army, is a commended Philadelphia Police officer, and has masters and doctorate degrees. She now teaches in a Chester public school. She noted that the educational bureaucracy has grown so large it is impossible to get a straight answer from a teacher regarding policy. Schools are failing kids to the point where they can no longer tell time on an analog clock.
Woodin, an Avon Grove school director, said his district has had success with a program getting fathers involved in school activities called WATCHDOG.
Immigration was an issue.
Sharon Devaney, who was in the audience, noted that she remains crippled from a 2017 accident caused by a unlicensed, uninsured driver who was in this country illegally.
Ms Goodwin pointed out that we really don’t have a border and it is the the innocent such as Sharon that suffer.
“How many stories such as yours are we going to create?” Ms. Goodwin asked.
She said the solution starts with sealing the border. She noted that the incumbent, Mary Gay Scanlon, supports open borders.
One woman brought up concerns about elections. She said Delaware County’s machines are not properly tested and contain code that doesn’t belong.
Ms. Goodwin said she is part of a lawsuit concerning election integrity in the county. She says the Delco leadership washes out any inquiry regarding these matters and is a major cause for the widespread suspicion.
Williams said if the system was safe and secure there would be no problem with transparency.
Williams said that electronic voting has serious vulnerabilities.
Also, Williams strongly promoted the teaching of civics.
Politicians, he said, are only interested in keeping their jobs. That’s why the incumbents are avoiding debates he said.
Shelia Armstrong, who catered the event, said she was a North Philadelphia Democrat until 2019 when she ran in a primary against then City Council President Darrell L. Clarke.
The party did just about every un-democratic thing it could think of to knock her off the ballot.
The only candidate on the ballot in the 159th District State House race is Democrat incumbent Carol Kazeem but that doesn’t mean she lacks an opponent.
Michael Bannon Jr. is running a write-in campaign.
Those voting for him must exactly write Michael Bannon Jr on the ballot for it to count.
The 159th District is the City of Chester, Lower Chichester and Upper Chichester townshipps; and the boroughs of Eddystone, Marcus Hook, Parkside, Trainer and Upland.
Bannon stated he was stepping forward “due to the lack of candidates selected in the primary”
Bannon main issues are economic. He says he knows what it’s like to have to chose between paying an electric bill or putting food on the table.
“I know what it means to stand in line and have the card declined,” he said.
For a vote for Bannon to count
Ms. Kazeem is serving her first term, having supplanted 30 years of Kirkland rule. She has worked as a health care worker.
Trump Bus Treks To Broomall — The Trump Bus Tour trekked to Broomall, Pa., today, Nov. 2, namely to Zebby Sulecki, Inc., a highly regarded construction specialist at 1107 Sussex Blvd in the industrial track.
Speakers again included former California lieutenant governor Abel Maldonado; Matt Whitaker, who had been acting attorney general under President Trump; and Kash Patel, a key advisor and confidant of the President.
Joining them were congressmen Byron Donalds of Florida, Ronny Jackson of Texas, who had been Physician to the President for Barack Obama and Donald Trump, and Mark Green of Tennessee.
Also speaking were noted civil rights attorney Leo Terrell, prominent Pennsylvania political leader Jeff Bartos, activist David Bossie, and Hogan Gidley, who served as Trump’s deputy press secretary.
One special guest was economist and Trump advisor Peter Navarro, who was sentenced to a prison stint in March due to a Biden lawfare attack.
Pennsylvania’s 5th District congressional candidate Alfe Goodwin was also on the scene.
One of the speakers, probably Navarro, said that the Philly Shipyard had fewer than 100 workers when Trump became president. Trump, however, made shipyards a priority and the facility has boomed.
A speaker also pointed out that the long lines in early voting are purposeful election interference and recommended that voters take snacks and water with them to the polling places, Tuesday.
A greeting is prepared for the busThe crowd was large and happyPeter Navarro was among the speakersLeo Terrell makes a point Jeff Bartos is backing AlfeWith Alfe Goodwin and Luna is Zebby Sulecki who generously hosted the event.Kash Patel and Luna