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READER POLL: Is Tom Wolf Doing a Good Job Managing the Coronavirus Pandemic in Pennsylvania?

tom wolf managing coronavirus pandemic pennsylvania reader poll

tom wolf managing coronavirus pandemic pennsylvania reader poll

We think we know where our readers stand on this question, but we’re putting it out there to get a better assessment.

The coronavirus pandemic in Pennsylvania has been going on since mid-March. That’s when Governor Tom Wolf ordered most businesses in the state to close their doors.

Is Tom Wolf Doing a Good Job Managing the Coronavirus Pandemic in Pennsylvania?

Since then, he’s ruled autocratically, often ignoring the will of the General Assembly in favor of his own decisions. And along the way, he’s lectured Pennsylvanians on good health and pushed a far-left policy as a means of addressing the pandemic. Somehow, he believes, more than doubling the minimum wage in Pennsylvania will have any impact on the virus itself, as just one example.

And let’s not forget the time he ignored his own orders to participate in a Black Lives Matter protest in the streets of Harrisburg just to show how virtuous he really is.

Wolf’s earned praise from where he seeks it most, the heads of the national Democrat Party, for his handling of the pandemic.

However, thousands of small businesses are on the brink of closing forever. Some already have. And frankly, many Pennsylvanians are tired of hearing from him and him alone during the course of the pandemic.

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Take a second to answer our simple poll question and let us know if you think Tom Wolf is doing a good job managing the coronavirus pandemic in Pennsylvania.

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5 Comments

5 Comments

  1. Just sayin

    August 5, 2020 at 3:59 pm

    He’s doing great. Look at pa versus other states. We’re lucky to have him!

    • Dave

      August 5, 2020 at 4:37 pm

      I’m sure that every business that had to close, the one’s are having very stressful times, agree with that assessment. Also employees that have financial difficulties because of his decisions also agree. He’s the best Jerry, the best. Just sayin

  2. Dave

    August 5, 2020 at 7:39 pm

    The virus is a problem! No one can deny that. Take a step back a little. Death is horrible.

    Old sayings…Everything that doesn’t Kill you makes you stronger. Listen to your elders. watch your back.

    Media distorts actual science. Some people you know live longer than you would have thought?

    Does anything I say make you think?

    I’m grounded in reality. But you may not think so.

  3. PTFloridians

    August 6, 2020 at 9:51 pm

    Comparing to Florida…
    …PA has HALF the population of FL, but DOUBLE the deaths…the result is a resounding NO, the Wolf/Levine Death Punch did a poor job, while decimating our fragile and steadily withering economic issues…there’ll be tumbleweeds and bulldozed over drywall and asbestos dust blowing through these shanty towns, as the hoardes-of-locusts invaders pillage our welfare, medical and school systems, all while everyone’s eyes are glued on the covid boogeyman. The doom song sounds over our one great and highly regarded state of PA, after a string of Governors who’ve adopted and perpetuated these disastrous policies.

  4. BERZERKR

    December 9, 2020 at 7:45 pm

    Tom Wolf tested positive for covid! couldn’t have happened to a nicer guy!

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