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and identify people who contracted COVID-19. “Failure to do this will put blood on their hands, and that’s pretty extreme, and I say that with seriousness,” Mastriano said at the time.knocking Mastriano for that. And a well-funded conservative group called Commonwealth Leaders Fund is leveling similar attacks in mailers sent to primary voters. “Doug Mastriano wanted the government to expose our private medical data to the public,” the mailer says, according to one reviewed by The Inquirer.
Mastriano has been at the forefront in fighting his own party, especially Corman. He cast his campaign in biblical terms“We’re sick and tired of settling for RINOs and the lies from our side of the isle, right?” Mastriano asked a cheering crowd. While the primary has been contentious, the candidates find agreement in popular conservative culture war issues.
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