Does Mike Lawler (NY-17th) have the possibility of being a Biden-district entrenched Republican rep? (user search)
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  Does Mike Lawler (NY-17th) have the possibility of being a Biden-district entrenched Republican rep? (search mode)
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« on: January 27, 2023, 01:49:28 PM »

Doubtful. He is extremely vulnerable in 2024.

He seems like an effective communicator and can come off as bipartisan.

His latest tweets include criticizing a 'Tax the Rich' rally and complaining about "woke policies."
The dude is not coming off as bipartisan.

Depending on what issues he is talking about, this doesn’t exactly stop someone from being moderate. If you generically polled every American if they support “woke policies”, they would say no by probably 3-1 margins.
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