I can see why a governor would want to go somewhere for this kind of work where she would not be recognized.
Maybe she just liked the work they did, and did the commercial to thank them.
Whatever the reason, I think it’s generally a bad idea for sitting politicians to be endorsing a private company, especially when that politician has a direct relationship with money and laws that could effect that company or competing companies.
I don’t have an issue with her going somewhere else to get dental work done, it’s the public endorsement and probably compensation for the endorsement that I’m against.
Then do the commercial when you resign or are done with politics. This was a mistake.
This is a big nothing-burger and should be treated as such. Only leftists will care where she went to the dentist, yet conservative pundits begin to worry. If they need something to worry about, let them condider the voters’ reaction to Trump calling an opponent a “bird brain”.
“I can see why a governor would want to go somewhere for this kind of work where she would not be recognized.”
A governor had to travel over a thousand miles to avoid being seen in a dentist’s office???? Bizarre.