Message from @The Edgy Politician
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@The Edgy Politician do you know what the democraphics of Penn State Harrisburg are
I don't
But the demographics don't matter, I am concerned of the professors
apparently 63.7% white
better than Le 54%
isn't it le 56%
anyway, are you majoring in STEM or something humanities related?
if the former you probably don't have to worry about SJW bs
For example, Drexel was on my blacklist for awhile because of the "All I want for christmas is a White Genocide" Professor
and thankfully the son of a bitch quit
so I'm perfectly fine with looking into Drexel lol
I decided to go in for a Political Science degree
people give me shit for it quit alot honestly
But what most don't realize is I'm Poli Sci with intent on Law
so 2 years poli. and 6 Law I am banking on
@The Violence Has Escalated state?
law school takes that long ?
I want a doctorate
I forget how much I need to take the Bar
I'm n ot going to lie, I am 18 and I did not know I was going to find out how much I loved politics till 2016
So I know the direction, but how I'm getting there is pretty shaky
I'm trying my best though
people have suggested Army, but I don't know if I could handle what that entails
I could do reserve like some have suggested, we'll see
New Gravis Marketing poll of the PA18 special election:
Saccone 45.5%
Lamb 40.0%
Margin moves from Saccone +12.7% to Saccone +5.5%. Certainly some movement here in this district Trump carried 58.1%-38.5% in 2016.
Cali
whats their policies Button?
anywhere I can see a rundown?
Lamb is running as a grassroots-type Democrat
Saccone is running as a mainstream GOPer (problematic)
A man of the people type you mean?
if thats true then I'd say Saccone is going to have a hard time
Lamb is young, the voters will see him as someone they can connect with more, from the article I just read about him he seems to be marketing himself as moderate, am I right?
An ex- Service member, more respect due to that from ex military in general
bible quotes, he is appealing to the bible thumpers
the Republicans need to up their game here
" A devout Catholic, Lamb is pro-union and pro-gun, backs bipartisan deals for fixing Obamacare and the nation’s infrastructure, wants more job training and less college debt, and says he’s pro-fracking but pro-environment, too. And he’s betting that this mix of economic populism and moderate social politics can win the predominantly blue collar district. "