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From: LindyBill6/10/2005 4:37:07 PM
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2006 Pennsylvania Senate Race
POlipundit
Bad news continues to accumulate for Democratic Senate candidate Robert Casey, Jr.

“People are very upset that the Democratic Party is doing this, is abandoning women,” said Kim Gandy, president of the National Organization of Women. “We don’t understand why they don’t learn. How many elections do you have to lose?”

“Emily’s List, which supports only female candidates, has no plans to get involved. NARAL Pro-Choice America also likely won’t be involved because Casey and Santorum support abortion restrictions. Martha Burk, chairwoman of the National Council of Women’s Organizations, said the women’s groups plan to meet with (Demcratic candidate) Chuck Pennacchio and could support him to send party leaders a message. She and other women’s leaders said Democrats might be better off losing the race than electing Casey.”

“In terms of women’s lives, what difference does it make whether we have a pro-life Democrat and a pro-life Republican?” Burk asked.

Now, this is all music to my ears.
-- Alexander K. McClure"
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2006 Massachusetts Senate Race

Republicans are looking for someone who can put up a respectable fight against Senator Edward Kennedy. Frankly, I do not object to Kennedy winning re-election. With his incoherence, Kennedy is becoming a complete joke.
-- Alexander K. McClure
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