Mister Mets
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« on: October 16, 2018, 09:29:16 PM » |
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They might see it as a crowded field, and worry about the potential for a lengthy bruising primary that results in a weakened general election nominee, as well as limited opportunities for legitimate contenders to get their message out. This could result in a weaker candidate winning due to high name recognition, or an ability to say crazy things.
Castro's experience is a bit limited. He was mayor in a city where other positions are more powerful, and has never been elected to statewide office.
Booker was also a mayor, but he became a Senator (and has won two statewide elections.) O'Rourke has several terms in Congress, and is proving his chops as a candidate for statewide office. What does Castro offer?
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