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Robert B. Sklaroff, M.D., F.A.C.P.

Medical Oncology/Hematology  Telephone: (215) 333-4900


Smylie Times Building - Suite #500-C  Facsimile: (215) 333-2023
8001 Roosevelt Boulevard  rsklaroff@gmail.com
Philadelphia, PA 19152-3041 January 20, 2022 am – Natan Sharansky BD

To: Distribution [Politicians, Media, Potentially-Interested Persons]


Re: PA “Forensic Audit” of 2020 POTUS Election [PART CCLIV] – “Barnette for Senate”
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Although she isn’t monied, Kathy Barnette has elucidated her rock-solid conservatism
during interviews [Bannon and Tudor Dixon] and panel-participation with America’s
Voice’s Miranda Khan [Divided-America and Veep-Harris]; she explained why Brandon
should be impeached due to Afghanistan and this endorsement op-ed is comprehensive.
Dems view PA as a prime pickup opportunity, adding pressure to the Senate primary fight.
Her book and interviews highlight the need to explore electoral fraud in 2020, based upon
her personal surveys; of course, lefties couldn’t resist [falsely] citing “unfounded claims
of fraud in Philadelphia’s 2020 election [that] have been disproven several times over
when Billy Penn cited an “actual” voting scandal” that occurred nearly a century ago.

This contrasts with the onset of ad wars that are heating up in the crowded/combustible
divisive primary, illustrated by “an outside group supporting businessman Jeff Bartos
launching a nearly $2 million ad blitz showcasing Bartos’ Keystone State roots and taking
aim at two top primary rivals. He won a state GOP Central Caucus straw poll and he was
endorsed by two Berks commissioners; also, Kathy had strong caucus support even as
politicos warn that such early straw polls may not foreshadow success. Thus far, despite
an ad-blitz, Carla Sands is a blip; she’s a pleasant conversant, but she doesn’t energize.

David McCormick’s entry prompted an immediate set of anti-Oz ads c/o a PAC as had
been detailed in a prior *deep dive* into this race; perhaps as a result, Oz and McCormick
have traded shots over China, and both recently visited NE-PA. Joined with McCormick
and Sands, the ultra-wealthy GOP field is spending millions on TV that promises to
become an extraordinarily expensive and drawn-out primary. Yet. ads can backfire when
they risk revealing ignorance, such as when he confused storied Lehigh Valley history;
while blasting Brandon, Oz pointed to a Bethlehem Steel plant that had closed 27 years
ago. Compounding this error, Oz was a no show at a campaign event in Wyoming County.

Sean Hannity’s unabashedly support Oz, who seemingly appears every few days as he
tries to win the “Fox primary”; characterized now as polarizing, he sticks with Fox [per
Olivia Nuzzi] because, “from Oz’s point of view, there’s no upside to participating in the
mainstream media. [Note the death of Lynn Yeakel, who pushed for women’s equality
during a close Senate race. Note also that, because voters can adjust party affiliations up
to a month prior to the event, Indies shouldn’t be included to run a “meaningful” primary;
this gambit recalls “Operation Chaos,” when Limbaugh encouraged voting for Hillary.]

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