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Wilson VP Scott Migli Discusses PA Presidential Election on Fox News

Yesterday, Wilson VP Scott Migli discussed the Presidential election in PA.  He debated former PA Congressman Ron Klink.  Both Scott and Klink discussed the differences in geography and what issues would be important to voters in the different geographic regions of the state.

Recently, Congressman John Murtha made comments referring to his constituents as racists and the problems race could play for Obama.  In many ways during this interview, Congressman Klink seemed to defend Murtha stating it as the truth.  It really was a shame to hear that as Migli pointed out during the interview.  Migli pointed to the social issues that are of importance to the voters in the southwest part of the state and the fiscal issues facing the state and the problems Obama’s fiscal plan could create for Pennsylvanians who already face the 9th highest income taxes and 4th highest business taxes in the nation.

Click below to watch the full interview.

 

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