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RandySF

(71,101 posts)
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 05:07 PM Oct 5

PA-SEN: Dave McCormick campaigned outside a cheesesteak shop in North Philly. It didn't go smoothly.

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Dave McCormick on Friday afternoon made a campaign stop outside Max’s Steaks in North Philadelphia, the latest in a series of GOP events aimed at reaching out to Black voters in Philly this year. But McCormick’s campaign apparently didn’t do enough outreach to Max’s.

Mike Sfida, manager at Max’s, said he was told the event was for autism awareness and was surprised to see campaign signs for McCormick and former President Donald Trump being hung up outside the restaurant. Sfida said he welcomed the event because his niece and nephew have autism, “not a political campaign.”

“We didn’t sign up for that at all. Zero,” Sfida said as the McCormick team was wrapping up the event. “I could throw them all out of here, but I’m going to be nice. Do your thing. When you’re done, leave. You’re not welcome back.”

Earlier, McCormick, who is running against Democratic U.S. Sen. Bob Casey, spoke briefly to a crowd of several dozen people on the sidewalk outside Max’s before handing out cheesesteaks. His campaign bus was parked on Erie Avenue, attracting passersby who were curious about the commotion or who had heard someone was giving out free sandwiches.....

The confusion over the purpose of the event stemmed from the fact that it was organized in part by Sheila Armstrong, a Philadelphia activist of various causes who has run for City Council as a Democrat but is now a Republican. Sfida said Armstrong reached out to him to schedule the event on behalf of her nonprofit organization, Cooking4Autism, and not on behalf of McCormick’s campaign.



https://www.inquirer.com/politics/philadelphia/dave-mccormick-maxs-cheesteaks-campaign-philadelphia-20241005.html



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PA-SEN: Dave McCormick campaigned outside a cheesesteak shop in North Philly. It didn't go smoothly. (Original Post) RandySF Oct 5 OP
The old bait and switch trick, typical Rs. Clouds Passing Oct 5 #1
Trying to "buy votes" with cheese-steaks, eh ??? Jack Valentino Oct 5 #2
People who have never been to Philly think that the cheesesteak is the ultimate Philly thing... MLF1981 Oct 5 #3
Oooh JustAnotherGen Oct 5 #4
It really is one of the best sandwiches. MLF1981 Oct 5 #5

Jack Valentino

(1,497 posts)
2. Trying to "buy votes" with cheese-steaks, eh ???
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 05:13 PM
Oct 5

Well, I hope those people took the cheese-steaks and ate them in good health,
because "times is hard"---

and I trust they will go on to vote against Trump and this stupid son of a bitch,
who thought their votes could be bought with a cheese-steak!

(~paraphrased from 'The Dead Zone')

MLF1981

(211 posts)
3. People who have never been to Philly think that the cheesesteak is the ultimate Philly thing...
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 05:26 PM
Oct 5

But Roast Pork with sharp Provolone and Broccoli Rabe is where it's at.

Regardless, Dave McCormick is an asshole and a Republican. But I do repeat myself...

MLF1981

(211 posts)
5. It really is one of the best sandwiches.
Sat Oct 5, 2024, 05:50 PM
Oct 5

The only thing that comes close for me is either a Bánh Mì Thịt Nướng, which also has delicious pork, or a nice, classic Reuben, extra kraut.

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