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Flyersfan232
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« on: June 15, 2020, 04:12:23 PM »

He's one of the most loathsome Republicans in the Senate. He clearly wants to make waves, but why does Atlas seem so convinced he's running in 2024? He'll be finishing his first term, up for reelection, and just in his mid 40s. Isn't he more likely to put it off one or two more cycles, when the sentiment idea likely to be more favorable to the GOP, and he wouldn't be running against 2 juggernauts (DeSantis and Haley), possibly an incumbent VP, and at least 10-12 other sitting senators?

Someone made Peterson lost?
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Flyersfan232
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« Reply #1 on: June 16, 2020, 06:31:09 AM »

I don't understand the hype either. People go on and on about his economic populism, but I don't think it's landing the way people seem to think. Despite McCaskill being one of the most unpopular Senators in the country in 2018, Hawley only beat her by 6 points, even in uber-populist, Trump+19 Missouri.

I doubt he has ambitions beyond the Senate anytime soon. If he does ever run, he probably won't get far. Most likely he will be another Harris.
Mccaskill was a incumbent with money though.
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