Which race are Republicans more likely to win, PA-GOV or MI-GOV? (user search)
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  Which race are Republicans more likely to win, PA-GOV or MI-GOV? (search mode)
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coloradocowboi
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« on: May 11, 2022, 10:58:04 AM »

PA, bite me.

They're both pretty similar, but Josh Shapiro is the single most overrated candidate this cycle thus far. He's a very partisan Dem who has very little demonstrated crossover appeal, overperforming Biden by 3 against a poorly known opponent. In addition, Tom Wolf is even more unpopular than Whitmer is right now, and he's served alongside him and has to defend his record. It's just not realistic to think he's going to do much better than Whitmer.

This isn't true at all, but okay.

And Heidelbaugh was the same level as Garrity, and Garrity still won. Both were awful candidates, Garrity was even more fringe than Heidelbaugh was. Shapiro got more votes than Joe Biden did in PA. You sound bitter.

Not to mention he definitely has more crossover appeal than Doug Mastriano lol. It’s Michigan by a long shot. I think PA will be tough for the GOP no matter what, but MI is 50/50 at worst for them.
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