Keystone State Key In Trump Win

Keystone State Key In Trump Win

By Sen. Scott Wagner Keystone State Key In Trump Win

We did it!

What a roller coaster election.

Congratulations to the 2.9 million Pennsylvania voters who came out yesterday and cast their vote for Donald J. Trump as our next President of the United States.

We have once again earned our nickname, “The Keystone State.”

Pennsylvania was instrumental in pushing Donald Trump over the finish line, turning our state RED for the first time since 1988.

York County voters came out big to vote for Donald Trump.

Here in York County, the unofficial vote count is as follows:
Donald Trump – 126,933
Hillary Clinton – 67,428

I keep hearing the same question being asked in the media: How did this happen?

I can tell you how it happened.

Working class men and women came out in record numbers to vote for Donald Trump.

They’re tired and fed up with getting the same old excuses out of our elected officials and bureaucrats in Washington.

Our roads and bridges are crumbling; Obamacare is strangling the middle class; our economy is stagnant; and most importantly, taxpayers are tired of being overlooked and underappreciated.

Donald Trump’s victory is a huge win for taxpayers – your message and this Movement were heard loud and clear.

I’m optimistic that Donald Trump will surround himself with professionals who are experts in their fields and can help him be successful.

I am also happy to report that we have secured a veto-proof majority in the Pennsylvania State Senate.

Republicans picked up three more Pennsylvania State Senate seats, giving us the ability to override the Governor’s veto pen.

In a huge upset in Erie, Dan Laughlin was able to claim victory in the 49th Senatorial District.

My long-time friend John DiSanto was able to unseat the Democratic incumbent in Harrisburg winning the 15th Senatorial District.

Wayne Langerholc was able to claim victory in the 35th Senatorial District which covers Bedford, Cambria and Clearfield counties.

Finally, Senator Tom Killion was re-elected to serve a full four-year term in the 9th Senatorial District representing the Philadelphia suburbs.

We were unsuccessful securing the 19th Senatorial District which covers Chester County but we had a superior candidate, Jack London, who as of this past Sunday knocked on over 21,000 doors in the District.

As the Cycle Chairman for the Senate Republican Campaign Committee (SRCC), I am extremely proud of our candidates who were on the ballot this year and I look forward to working with our newest Senators to Make Pennsylvania Great Again.

A special thank you to our volunteers across the Commonwealth. You are the unsung heroes of elections. Without you, we wouldn’t be celebrating these victories today.

Sen. Wagner represents the 28th District in the Pennsylvania Senate.

Keystone State Key In Trump Win

Victory Prayer 2016

Victory Prayer — Now I know that the Lord gives victory to his chosen king;
    he answers him from his holy heaven
    and by his power gives him great victories.
Some trust in their war chariots
    and others in their horses,
    but we trust in the power of the Lord our God.
Such people will stumble and fall,
    but we will rise and stand firm.

Give victory to the king, O Lord;
    answer[b] us when we call.

Victory Prayer

Curt Weldon Speaks About FBI Dirty Trick

Curt Weldon Speaks
Former Congressman Curt Weldon

Curt Weldon Speaks — This CBS interview with former Congressman Curt Weldon (R-Pa7) is must watching for those who need to understand the importance of keeping Hillary Clinton out of the White House.

Weldon was a 10-term congressman when he lost re-election in 2006 to Democrat Joe Sestak. What clinched Sestak’s victory was an FBI raid on the homes of Weldon’s daughter Karen and political ally Charlie Sexton three weeks before the election.

Neither Weldon, nor his daughter, nor Sexton were ever charged with anything.

Weldon was in line to become chairman of House Armed Services Committee which would have given him almost unlimited subpoena power to investigate matters of national security. In his cross hairs was Clinton National Security Adviser Sandy Berger whose doing included the theft of National security documents from the National Archive along with arranging a retroactive presidential waiver for Democrat mega donor and Loral CEO Bernard Schwartz who had illegally transferred  sensitive technology to China.

Weldon, in his interview, describes how it was Berger and the Clintons who arranged his take down.

In a totally unrelated matter, Wikileaks has found a email conversation between a couple of researchers at Stratfor, which is a Texas based global intelligence firm, discussing Mrs. Clinton’s involvement with the deaths of Vince Foster and Ron Brown.

Thank you Donald Trump for exposing the denizens of the swamp.

Curt Weldon Speaks

Young Lady Explains Trump Support

Young Lady Explains Trump Support — A young lady was asked how she could vote for Trump, a “misogynist, a racist and a bigot”.

Here is her answer:

Young Lady Explains Trump SupportBecause I use my head to research and find out what candidates really are, not what the media wants me to think.
Because Donald Trump has more women in executive and managerial positions than any comparable company, which tells me he is not a misogynist.
Because he pays these women the same or more than their male counterparts, which tells me looks for capacity and skills in people, not color, gender or race.
Because he fought the West Palm Beach City Council to be able to open his newly purchased club, so he could include blacks and Jews as members, who had been banned until then. This tells me he is not a racist.
Because he has raised wonderful children who have turned out to be outstanding, hard-working and compassionate adults. He must be doing something right.
Because his economic plans makes sense, are conservative in nature, and I vote based of what is best for my family, my friends and my country.
Because everybody, the left and the right are afraid of him, the media is trying to destroy his image, and even foreign governments are voicing their opinions, so he must be doing something right. Clean house maybe?
Because I want a Supreme Court that will uphold the Constitution, not behave as minions of the administration. I have had enough with judges who are more like political activists than law enforcers.
Because I fear for my family’s safety if the current trend of not confronting blatant terrorism continues – which is a threat to our way of life.
Because I am fed up with the rampant corruption of this administration. Accountability in government is paramount, and as this administration has demonstrated, it is a foreign concept to them.
Because I am fed up with the political correctness gone wild, and because Trump is not afraid to say what everybody thinks but does not dare to say. A thug is a thug, regardless of color, and that’s it.
Because it is about time someone puts America’s interests ahead of other countries.
Because I know he recognizes and embraces America’s exceptionalism, and will not tour the World apologizing for who we are. That tells me he is a patriot.
Because, unlike HRC, he has actually held a job, worked hard and achieved success.
And last, but not least, because I am more offended by what Hillary does than by what Trump says.

Young Lady Explains Trump Support

Top 10 Union PAC Recipients

Top 10 Union PAC Recipients — Elizabeth Stelle of Commonwealth Foundation has distributed a list of the top 10 recipients of government union political action committees.

U.S. Senate candidate Katie McGinty, Gov. Tom Wolf’s former chief of staff, is the top recipient, getting, $4.4 million. State attorney general candidate Josh Shapiro ranks second at $216,523. Top 10 Union PAC Recipients

This political money is collected and sent to the government unions using publicly funded payroll systems. No other organization gets this special perk.

Here is the top 10 recipients.

Katie McGinty $4,443,586*
Josh Shapiro $216,523
Rob Teplitz $187,500
Mike Hanna $164,350
Frank Dermody $163,500
Joe Markosek $119,000
Vincent Hughes $118,500
Eugene DePasquale $113,300
Linda Weaver $108,500
Leanne Krueger-Braneky $102,915

* Includes expenditures in support of McGinty or in opposition to Toomey

Source: Pennsylvania Department of State, “Campaign Finance Online Reporting,”; Federal Election Commission, “Campaign Finance Disclosure Portal.”

Remember when you vote today that this money is not free. The recipients have to pay it back somehow.

Nearly 70 percent of state voters support requiring government unions to collect their own political money. It’s time for the state Legislature to prioritize paycheck protection legislation and stop government from collecting political contributions.

Top 10 Union PAC Recipients

Judicial Retirement Age Should Remain 70

Judicial Retirement Age Should Remain 70 — A question to amend the Pennsylvania constitution and raise the mandatory retirement ages for judges from 70 to 75 is on today’s (Nov. 8) ballot.

Vote no.

We detailed the petty political history behind that question back in September. Feel free to read it if you should need the background.

Judicial Retirement Age Should Remain 70

President Trump?

President Trump?
President Donald Trump?

President Trump? — Gateway Pundit is passing on a D C Whispers report that the Clinton campaign is basically giving up Ohio, Florida and North Carolina, and Trump is expecting to win Virginia or Michigan or both.

If so, you will be saying President Donald J. Trump come January.

He’s also upbeat about Pennsylvania. His campaigning in Wisconsin is said to be “strategic”.

The sunshine forecast is reputedly based on internal polling figures.

The good news comes with a warning, however, in that the Establishment Media will be releasing exit polls and other information late tomorrow to discourage Republican turnout.

President Trump?