Pro-life Candidates in Pennsylvania

Regardless of one's take on the presidential election, there are other important posts up for election this November, including the race for senator, where pro-lifers are running. In the case of the Senate, Jim Clymer is running for Spectre's seat, and I will gladly vote for him over one of the biggest advocates for embryonic research anywhere in the federal government.

For a pdf list of candidates that LifePAC vetted, click here. You can print out a copy and bring it with you to the ballot if you have trouble with remembering some of the local politicians' names. If you cannot read the pdf, go to the LifePAC homepage, and look at the html list.

Go Clymer!

Jerry

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Comments 5

  1. John wrote:

    My rooommate has been working for Joe Hoeffel's campaign and I've been helping when I can, and on behalf of both of us I'd like to thank you for your support.

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    Posted 26 Oct 2004 at 5:38 pm
  2. Funky Dung wrote:

    If by that you mean that my vote for Clymer is a lost vote for Specter, guess again. Specter never had my vote. Hoeffel couldn't dream of getting it. My vote for Clymer is truly independent.

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    Posted 26 Oct 2004 at 6:05 pm
  3. Jerry wrote:

    Same here.

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    Posted 26 Oct 2004 at 10:30 pm
  4. h2 wrote:

    "My rooommate has been working for Joe Hoeffel's campaign and I've been helping when I can, and on behalf of both of us I'd like to thank you for your support."

    -that's an interesting assumption, and in this particular case, quite a leap of logic.

    In the race between Specter and Hoeffel, it appears that Hoeffel is the more conservative one. Which means that among the two mainstream candidates, there really isn't a conservaive. (I actually know a few Republicans who are drawn to Hoeffel for that very reason.) Under that logic, if I were to tell them about Clymer (which I probably will), they would most likely leave Hoeffel and vote for him.

    Strange the way that could play out.

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    Posted 27 Oct 2004 at 9:58 am
  5. h2 wrote:

    oops, that was "conservative" not "conservaive"

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    Posted 27 Oct 2004 at 9:59 am

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