TiltsAreUnderrated
Junior Chimp
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« on: July 02, 2020, 07:38:19 AM » |
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« edited: July 02, 2020, 07:43:07 AM by TiltsAreUnderrated »
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1. Run Beshear 2. Run Adkins 3. Clandestinely get Matt Jones fired so a future political career is not prevented by his desire to continue with his radio show 4. Run people who win statewide with extremely strong reputations (probably only recent or incumbent governors) 5. Run some kind of bizarre rural populist who makes Adkins-style compromises on social issues but also manages to fire up the base with economic promises. They also need to be a once-in-a-generation candidate with a ridiculous level of charisma and they probably don't exist in KY, but strong candidates can come out of nowhere occasionally
Some benefits: - Probably run the candidate as an independent who'd caucus with Dems rather than an official Democrat - Run the strongest candidates against McConnell. Rand Paul (or any ordinary R running for Senate in KY) is too strong at this point
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