Very well said, and it has been our loss. I felt from the very beginning that Christine had merit but lacked experience. I will not join in the "fun" of kicking her to the curb. With a bit more experience on her part and a bit more Christian tolerance on our parts, I believe that she will have a future in politics.
I was never a fan. I imagine she is a nice enough person and I believe she means well. But perhaps running for the Senate (three times) was not exactly the place to start her career as an elected politician.
>> I felt from the very beginning that Christine had merit but lacked experience. “ <<
I agree with you, and though I didn’t follow every nook and cranny of her “blunders”, or even her campaign, I liked her thoroughly. The relish with which even the RINO machine went after her is a perfect example why citizen representation is dead in the US. That regular citizens can no longer run for office has greased the wheels for mostly players, and plenty of favors, exchanges and outright corruption. Personally, I think that is a tragedy.
Christine is a tragedy. Hope she is able to make her point.