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Toomey, Wisconsin Senator Johnson Wager Over Super Bowl

Nothing like a little softball, prop-bet press.

Newly elected PA Senator Pat Toomey announced this afternoon that he and Senator Ron Johnson of Wisconsin are betting over the Super Bowl.

No fancy cheesecakes or chocolate for these two. Toomey and fellow Tea Party favorite Johnson are keeping things simple, just like their campaigns.

On the line: delicious Primanti Bros. sandwiches.

Up for grabs: world-famous Wisconsin cheese, bratwurst and beer.

Tough to tell who’s getting the better deal. Just kidding, it isn’t.

Look upon it's deliciousness and despair, Green Bay.

Here’s the release:

SENATORS TOOMEY, JOHNSON WAGER ON SUPER BOWL VICTORY

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Steelers vs. Packers. Primanti Bros. sandwiches vs. Wisconsin cheese.

In honor of the Feb. 6 Super Bowl featuring the Pittsburgh Steelers versus the Green Bay Packers, U.S. Senators Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) and Ron Johnson (R-Wisc.) have made a tasty wager on the winner of the big game.

Should the Steelers prevail, Sen. Johnson will provide Sen. Toomey with a savory assortment of Wisconsin cheese, bratwurst and beer. But should the Packers emerge victorious, Sen. Toomey will ship Sen. Johnson a delivery of Pittsburgh’s world-famous Primanti Bros. sandwiches, topped with signature French fries, cole slaw and tomatoes.

“I’m sure Sen. Johnson would enjoy some of Pittsburgh’s best sandwiches, which taste just as good as the upcoming Steelers’ victory,” Sen. Toomey said.

“Being frugal and a fiscal conservative, my first thought was to simply re-gift the Chicago Style Pizza and Illinois beer that the Packers helped us win from Senator Kirk.  But that wouldn’t highlight the fine products made in Wisconsin.  So I have decided to offer Senator Toomey’s office a generous basket of Wisconsin cheese, brats, and beer in the unlikely event that the Steelers prevail over America’s team, the Green Bay Packers,” Sen. Johnson said.

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