As the gubernatorial race in Pennsylvania comes to a close, many students and teachers are on the edge of their desks as they anxiously await the results of Election Day. Many people are in support of Democratic nominee Tom Wolf, and they all hope and pray for Governor Corbett's day of reckoning. As many people have heard, the Corbett Administration hasn't been very nice to Pennsylvania's needs; most notably the education system in the cities, especially Philadelphia. However, as flawed as Corbett may seem, Wolf is not exactly looking the sharpest on his end either.
The final debate came to a close between the two, and quite frankly Tom Wolf seemed quite weak in his responses. They had no substance, nor did he effectively answer any questions thrown at him. Tom Corbett overall performed better in the debates than Wolf; he was able to give better answers to the questions. If one should watch closely , Wolf has given his supporter little to nothing to go on.
Pennsylvania Gubernatorial Debate
What he utilizes most in his debates and attacks is the repeated statement of Corbett cutting funding to education; he answers questions repeatedly with the one claim. In addition to this, he speaks repeatedly of plan design, and that he has a plan. However, he does not even once speak of what that plan is. He gives no detail, overview, nothing to think about; he only states that the state officials need to find a way to create extra revenue to increase funding and savings. This much is true, but how that will be done is the question that Wolf failed to answer. Corbett was visibly able to answer the questions given to him better than Wolf could. From the looks of it, Wolf doesn't seem very trustworthy.
From the looks of it from my perspective, it appears that the election is for the lesser of two evils. One is a loose cannon (Wolf), while the other is an ineffective politician (Corbett). When it gets down to who would be a better option, Wolf would be such. The question is: What will we expect from Thomas Wolf if he should take office?
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