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Montco GOP Re-Tweets Bartos And Oz At Christmas Party – Where’s Kathy Barnette?

by Gerry December 10, 2021

After traveling throughout the Commonwealth, great to be home in Montgomery County last night at the @MontcoPaGOP Christmas Party. pic.twitter.com/9WfEhRgbJv

— Jeff Bartos (@jeff_bartos) December 8, 2021

The Montgomery County Republican Committee (MCRC) held their Christmas Party in Bridgeport, on Tuesday night (December 7). By Wednesday morning, Jeff Bartos of Lower Merion and Mehmet Oz of occasionally Bryn Athyn – had tweeted photos of themselves at the event. Bartos and Oz are both seeking the Republican nomination in next May’s Republican U.S. Senate Primary.

In 2020, Kathy Barnette was the Republican candidate in the 4th Congressional District, which includes most of Montgomery County. She is also running in the 2022 Senatorial Primary. There are no Tweets depicting Barnette at the MCRC Christmas Party.

It was a packed house in Bridgeport last night at the @MontcoPaGOP Christmas party! pic.twitter.com/sXnLcXTb0c

— Dr. Mehmet Oz (@DrOz) December 8, 2021

Filed Under: Dr. Oz Tagged With: Dr. Oz, Jeff Bartos, Kathy Barnette, Montco GOP

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  1. Joan Giiiles says

    December 11, 2021 at 11:06 am

    Kathy Barnette was there.

    • Gerry says

      December 11, 2021 at 12:03 pm

      Thanks for sharing that.

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