'Lifelong Democrat' and Former Deputy Mayor of Philadelphia Endorses Oz Over Fetterman, Cites Safety of His City
A Philadelphia Democrat is swinging for a Republican in a red-hot Senate election.Former Philadelphia Deputy Mayor Tom Knox endorsed Mehmet Oz on Friday, eschewing John Fetterman, his party’s nominee for the United States Senate.
Knox pointed to what he sees as Fetterman’s soft-on-crime policies in his statement.
“His push as lieutenant governor to release more dangerous criminals — after we have already seen a gruesome increase in violent crime — and promote heroin injection sites in our neighborhoods are radical ideas that would make our streets less safe,” Knox said of the current Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor.
The last poll I saw was Fettermand up by two points.
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That commie is still ahead, isn't he?
I guess he was from the era when Philadelphia had some normal people living in it.
Not only did they have normal people, they had fantastic politicians, of both parties. Ed Rendell, Arlen Specter, and Pat Toomey, who is leaving, because I guess he just couldn't take it anymore.
Then there was Frank Rizzo, Police Commissioner, and then Mayor, whom the leftists' hounded to his grave.
How did this happen? It happened, because the Viet Nam War, was so unpopular, that it legitimized to a great extent, the lawlessness of the drug infused culture that evolved out of that era, and has gained ground ever since.
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