In Pennsylvania, letting Joe be Joe presents an opportunity for the GOP

Aug 31, 2022 View Original Article
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61% : Then he started talking about gun ownership, saying, "You know what the Mexicans, Mexico, which has real problems causing us real problems?
56% : On social media, he has also become a very effective human meme machine, at least for his progressive following and the reporters who cover him, who tweets endlessly about vegetables, New Jersey, a doctored Oz sign, and the legalization of marijuana, all while using numerous profanities.
49% : Can't we stop the gun trafficking across the southern border, into Mexico?"Biden -- who will go on to do three more appearances in Pennsylvania, concluding with the Labor Day parade in Pittsburgh on Monday -- also offered his support for his party's Senate candidate, John Fetterman.
41% : On the latter of all of the issues important in the race, Fetterman chose the decriminalization of marijuana as the one thing he called on Biden to change through executive action when he is in the state next week.
40% : This, even though the Dobbs decision has no impact on the legality of abortion in Pennsylvania.

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