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To: kristinn

It wasn’t THAT long ago that most Republicans and conservatives were braying for a successful governor, someone with executive experience. With Perry and Walker out, and Jindal assigned to the kids’ card table, I guess it wasn’t that big a deal, or at least it isn’t any more. (Gilmore and Pataki don’t count).


197 posted on 09/21/2015 2:01:29 PM PDT by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics)
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To: Dr. Sivana
It wasn’t THAT long ago that most Republicans and conservatives were braying for a successful governor, someone with executive experience. With Perry and Walker out, and Jindal assigned to the kids’ card table, I guess it wasn’t that big a deal, or at least it isn’t any more. (Gilmore and Pataki don’t count).

The primaries are still months away.

Things may be different in the general election (still over a year down the road).

Swing voters don't vote based on ideology and may be more swayed by experience.

Of course, it's also possible that a charismatic outsider can draw a lot of non-voters into the polling places, but candidates whose appeal is primary ideological tend to do better in the primaries than in general elections.

214 posted on 09/21/2015 2:09:22 PM PDT by x
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