Posted on 10/18/2022 5:04:45 PM PDT by cotton1706
After a bruising primary season, the Republican ticket in New Hampshire looks like an arranged marriage between a popular, moderate, governor in Chris Sununu running for reelection and a more right-wing, self-proclaimed outsider vying for US Senate.
After calling each other names, the two men are now united for what they see as the greater good – a Republican Senate and a fourth term for Sununu.
And it’s not just in New Hampshire. This newfound unity is more common as the general election approaches and the stakes – GOP victory or defeat – become more real. In Arizona, for instance, the state’s term-limited GOP governor, Doug Ducey is now rallying around the candidacy of Kari Lake after supporting her opponent in the primary. And Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin, who held former President Donald Trump at arm’s length during his 2021 campaign, is now campaigning for Lake – an election denier in Trump’s mold – explaining it this way to CNN’s Jake Tapper, “What Arizona deserves is a Republican governor…”
And yet, as the more establishment Republicans close ranks, the wannabee politicians say they’re doing things differently.
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Partisan Media Shill and Stooge alert.
Can we start calling these liberals Gender Deniers?
Rebuild the GOP. Trump was right again!
I like it.
People? Just the political elites?
They gonna work across the aisle?
They are a big joke!
It sure would be nice to pickup NH Senate seat!
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