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FakeNoose

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13. I'm soooo glad to hear this my friend
Wed Oct 19, 2022, 03:52 PM
Oct 2022

And welcome to DU!

I live in Pittsburgh on the Northside, but I've worked in Cranberry for over 20 years. Got to know a lot of Butler County during that time. And you're right that it used to be rural/conservative, but in the last several years younger, hipper, more liberal residents are making a difference. I'm retired now so I don't come up to your area as often. However I'm hoping the liberal trend will continue.

Keep in mind that the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette where I got this article from, is owned and operated by a bunch of ultra-conservative a-holes. The editors and reporters are mostly liberal/Dem but sometimes they have to post these articles that throw shade on the Democratic candidates. That's probably why they stated the crowd was only 220 people.

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