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posted ago by Totsugeki ago by Totsugeki +217 / -0

Today I learned about the newly formed Keystone Party. They are so new that they didn't even have a website until April 2022. Despite being brand new, however, they somehow had the resources to collect the thousands of signatures required to gain ballot access, and they weren't even challenged in court over it by the big parties. Either the Keystone Party has incredible luck, or they have some powerful allies who want them on the ballot as spoiler candidates.

The first thing you see when you look at the Keystone Party's website and campaign literature is lots and lots of purple. Odd color choice for a party calling themselves the "Keystone Party" considering that purple isn't anywhere in the state flag, major university colors, sports teams, or really anything with a connection to Pennsylvania. Purple, however, is the preferred color of the current color revolution.

The Clintons And Soros Launch America's Purple Revolution

It gets sketchier the more you click through their website. Here they are repeatedly using owls in their campaign literature. Again, there are no special connections between Pennsylvania and owls. Why would a party calling themselves the "Keystone Party" use an animal with zero connection to PA as their mascot? It's just more suspicious cabal symbolism.

https://i.imgur.com/TH97Ikw.jpeg

https://i.imgur.com/h03xZJB.png

https://i.imgur.com/xzP9Ugk.jpg

Folks, I know there are a lot of Pennsylvanians out there who are disappointed that Dr. Oz is the Republican candidate. I know there are lot of Pennsylvanians who are fed up and disgusted with both of the big parties. I'm one of them. But you are being duped if you vote for an obvious sham party like this. They want you to vote for their sham spoiler candidates because it makes it easier for them to steal elections from Republicans. Don't fall for it.