Governor Northam contemplating leaving Democrats and governing as an Independent (user search)
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Flyersfan232
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« on: February 05, 2019, 11:19:17 PM »

Honestly...that could be for the best at this point. We're looking at a political crisis of pretty significant proportions here and this would be a simple way to mitigate that even as it puts him in an incredibly weak position as Governor.

How does this change anything?  Changing his Party ID to "independent" won't endear him to Republicans or Democrats; he'd still be a governor without a constituency, which is why he must resign.

I say that only because of the problems Fairfax, and now, maybe even Herring are facing. Imagine all three of them resigning and the ensuing chaos and confusion.

What problems is Herring facing?

I haven't read or heard anything negative come out about him during this whole episode.
I think he got something to do with this
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