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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Senator Bob Robbins admits that he doesn’t have enough GOP support to win re-election

Written by Roberta Biros

I received a gift in the mail today. As a member of the National Rifle Association (NRA), I received a postcard labeled “Election Alert” (an image is included . . . click to enlarge). This urgent message from the NRA (bright orange to illustrate the “urgency”) stated that Senator Bob Robbins “needs your vote”. It goes on to state “If you are a registered Democrat, please remember to write-in BOB ROBBINS on your ballot.” It further urged again “Be sure to spread the word to your family, friends, and fellow gun owners to write-in BOB ROBBINS on Tuesday, May 18!”

What does this all mean? This means that Senator Bob Robbins, a 20-year incumbent of the Pennsylvania State Senate and a REPUBLICAN is begging Democrats to write him because he needs their nomination in November in order to beat an INDEPENDENT that is running against him. He realizes that he doesn’t have enough support from his own party to beat an unaffiliated challenger and he is begging for help.

The obvious panic that my candidacy has brought upon the Senator and his closest friends is a clear indicator that Bob Robbins knows exactly how much trouble he is in this year. He and his friends are shaken, and their very public reactions have energized my campaign and my supporters. At first my candidacy was just an interesting news story, but it is quickly becoming a very valid threat to a not-so-popular incumbent and career politician.

I’d like to thank Senator Robbins and the National Rifle Association for making my day by reminding me and my supporters that we ARE on the right track.

BLOG POST ADDENDUM

I received some interesting news from my sources, and the post card campaign that I received in the mail is NOT the ONLY effort that Senator Robbins has on the table for garnering Democrat support. Senator Robbins explained at a GOP Committee Meeting last night that he has been in touch with none other than the Mercer County Democrats, Crawford County Democrats, and Lawrence County Democrats in an effort to become one big happy family in his attempt for re-election.

Now I ask you, when do the leaders of the Democrat parties in a Republican Senator’s district go to him to strike a deal? When is another party so desperate as to go to the incumbent of the OPPOSITE party in an effort to get him to come to THEIR side? When has an incumbent of 20 years NEEDED to make deals with those same party leaders in order to hold his seat in office?

Did you all realize that the candidacy of ONE (1) unaffiliated Independent could be such a threat to one man and TWO (2) parties?

This move proves a point that I have been pressing for quite some time. Greedy incumbents, self-serving politicians, and the corrupt parties that control County politics have ONLY ONE (1) GOAL, and that is the support and protection of the “Incumbent Party”. Politics as usual is at work, and lost are the issues of good government, public service, civic duty, and the best interests of the people. These ideals have been replaced with political insiders attempting to control politics, government, and the American way.

I feel sorry for Senator Robbins, Bob Lark, the Mercer County GOP committee and leadership, the Mercer County Democrat committee and leadership, the Crawford County Democrat committee and leadership, and the Lawrence County Democrat committee and leadership for their inability to understand that people are sick and tired of politics as usual and they want a voice in their representation.

Ordinary people don’t want to be bullied by politicians . . . “We the People” don’t want to be bullied anymore!

UPDATE: Senator Bob Robbins continues to shoot himself in the foot

In Bob Robbins’ attempt to win the Democrat nomination as a write-in candidate, he has managed to further alienate voters. In another mailer that was sent out by the Robbins’ campaign, Robbins is pictured with what appears to be an emergency vehicle and an emergency worker. In doing so, Robbins implies that he has the backing and endorsement of firefighters and emergency workers in his district and across Pennsylvania. It seems that Robbins did this without an actual endorsement, however. On the same advertisement it is stated that Robbins is working against a residential property sprinkler mandate. Bob Robbins failed to realize that many emergency workers are FOR that very mandate and his advertisement is misleading (at best) and fraudulent (at worst).



This scan was sent to me by individuals that are angry with Robbins’ misuse of the image, which just goes to show that Robbins has not achieved his goals with this costly mailer.

I’d like to further point out that Robbins and his campaign had to dig deep into the archives to find a photo of him with an emergency worker. A close review of the photo shows that the inspection sticker on the supposed emergency response vehicle is dated 2007. He couldn’t find a recent “photo opportunity” to demonstrate his ties to that particular group.

It is another example of Bob Robbins attempting to pull the wool over the eyes of voters, and it is doing nothing more than demonstrating his panic and fear of losing his re-election bid. Has Bob Robbins managed to shoot himself in BOTH feet?

UPDATE #2: Hold on to your hats . . . ANOTHER write-in candidate is in the works!

I was alerted this afternoon that Bob Robbins is NOT the only individual that is seeking the write-in nomination on the Democrat ticket for Pennsylvania's 50th Senatorial District. According to the email release below, Art Allen (Robbins opponent in 2006) wants in the race too! Suddenly Democrats are interested in the 50th District? Do you think anyone smells blood?

Dear Fellow Democrat,

About a year ago, I made a very difficult decision. There appeared to be several potential candidates for the 50th State Senate seat, and we all hoped that perhaps someone would be able to build a strong coalition to challenge the long time incumbent, Bob Robbins. So it was with this in mind that I decided to step aside in the primary election.

Now, in 2010, we face an election where a career politician faces no challenger. I personally believe that to be unacceptable.

As many of you know, we were able to mount a very real challenge to this seat in 2006. When all was said and done, the final tally was 41,302 to 35,854.

If you live in the district (all of Mercer and Crawford Counties, as well as parts of Lawrence and Butler Counties) please consider writing me in on the democratic ballot for Senator in the General Assembly on May 18th. With your help, we can again mount a strong challenge to tired politics as usual here in the 50th State Senate
District. Please ask your friends to do the same.

Sincerely and With Deep Thanks,
Art Allen

UPDATE #3: Robbins goes as far as to order Democrat yard signs!

You wouldn't believe it unless you saw it with your own eyes, right? Well, here it is. A Mercer County Conservatives exclusive . . . a photo of the yard signs that Bob Robbins had printed in order to work his way into the heart (and ballot) of Democrats!

Loyal Republicans who have been donating their hard-earned cash to Bob Robbins and his campaign for YEARS can have comfort knowing that he is using those funds to win over Democrats. Priceless.
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9 comments:

  1. As a Life member of the NRA for almost 25 years and the father of two chidlren with life memberships, that I paid for. I am also pissed at the NRA for being duped by Robbins and Company and going along with the deal. How dare they take sides when two NRA members are running for the same office. I will be writing a letter to Wayne LaPiarre protesting the NRA support of Robbins write in campaign.

    There is a funny side to this! Do they really think Democrats are capable of writing in a Republicans name?

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  2. It just goes to show who controls the special interests . . . greedy incumbents and career politicians.

    I thought the NRA was concerned about protecting the 2nd Amendment? Hmmmmmmm.

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  3. Clever psychology on Robbins' part...once they write their name in, they have taken a stand. He is up to his old tricks of using other people. He won't stand up for them. He will however give the Dems his passive support of their Dem candidates by suppressing Republican opposition. And if he has to sell his soul to the Devil, he will do that too, or maybe he already has.

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  4. I knew that my candidacy was a serious threat to Senator Robbins' future in public office, but I'm shocked that he has made such a desperate move. I embrace my status as an unaffiliated independent, and I feel extremely confident and comfortable without a political party label. It seems that Senator Robbins isn't comfortable enough with his Republican label and he feels the need to seek the additional comfort of a Democrat label too.

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  5. I'm a lifelong resident of Mercer County and I never thought I'd live long enough to see Bob Robbins run as a Democrat. I'm a lifelong republican and I've voted for Bob in the past, but this latest trickery on his part is dishonest and I and my family are shocked by it.

    We are reevaluating our thoughts concerning Bob Robbins and his future. Maybe it's time for him to go.

    His attempt at an alliance with the Democratic party is a slap in my face and a slap in the face of Republicans that have worked for him for all these years. I cannot tell you how disappointed I am.

    I recently learned of your campaign and I wish you good luck. Bob Robbins has deceived us all.

    My family will be supporting you in November.

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  6. Thank you Anonymous, and welcome to The Biros Team!

    Your reaction is a common one. I heard comments like yours at an event just yesterday. I worked at a "Breakfast with Sam Rohrer" in Mercer yesterday morning and was excited to hear the feedback that many had regarding Mr. Robbins announcement. It was a series of "dropping jaws" followed by comments like "you really do have him on the run".

    Republicans and conservatives in general are amazed that Bob Robbins finds a need to jump ship from his "base" for fear of losing to an unaffiliated Independent. People are not impressed with is political strategy, and it appears that the move will ultimately damage his integrity and annoy voters of ALL political persuasions.

    It was the best news that we have received in weeks since entering the race. Thank you for your comments and support as it only solidifies what we already thought . . . voters in the area are tired of Bob Robbins tricks (or "trickery" as you call it).

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  7. typical politican posturing. these politicans will stop at nothing in their reelection bids. the people of Mercer co. and Crawford co. are about to wake up to what these politicans are about. Robbins is disgusting and doesn't have much of a record to run on. truly pathetic.

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  8. If Art Allen wins the Dem vote in the Primary and is on the November ballot, and Roberta Biros as the Independent candidate on the November ballot...it will be goodbye and good riddance Bob Robbins. And he knows it, which is why he is so desperate with his Arlen-Specter-ish antics.

    Hint to Allen and Biros: woo the Crawford County vote big-time, which is what saved Robbins in 2006.

    The Robbins abandoned support of the Crawford County GOP chairperson, Robyn Sye in 2008, in her bid to be chair of the NW GOP Caucus. Crawford County GOP voters should be reminded of that. How prophetic!!!

    Maybe all the screwing over the Robbins have done to people over the decades will come home to roost.

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  9. This is the beginning of the end of the Robbins legacy. I'm in for the long haul and I look forward to working WITH Mr. Allen as we head into the General Election.

    I emailed Mr. Allen this afternoon to introduce myself. He and I wished each other the best of luck, and we are both committed to making the race clean and respectful . . . regardless of what Robbins does.

    As I told Mr. Allen, "May the best man (or woman) win!"

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