Keystone State voters – 60% of whom oppose Obama’s deal, deserve to know who McGinty stands with: concerned Pennsylvanians or President Obama.
Even Liberal Congressman Joe Sestak, who has aligned himself with the far-left side of his party by vocally supporting President Obama’s dangerous deal with Iran, called for McGinty to detail her position on the most prominent national security policy issue facing our country today.
Pennsylvanians, however, still do not have an answer as McGinty’s substance-free campaign continues.
Check out the embarrassing video of McGinty running away from questions on the Iran deal …
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At best, McGinty is undermining her candidacy by violating the standards that even fellow Democrats expect from Senate candidates. As Democratic Senate candidate P.G. Sittenfeld said last week, "Since when did it become acceptable for Senate candidates to avoid dealing with issues because they are controversial and divisive?…Leaders lead — they don’t bob, weave, evade and equivocate.”
At worst, McGinty is playing politics with what will be the defining national security issue for years to come.