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Frenchrepublican
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« on: January 08, 2020, 12:30:34 PM »

Another day, another poll showing McSally underperforming Trump. But I'm sure that's impossible because McSally is "moderate" or something like that.

Didn’t you know, Republicans are guaranteed to hold every state Trump wins in the presidential race, even NC, GA, and AZ, and even if he only wins by less than 1%. #polarization

Lean D, I think MI is probably more competitive.

That's not really comparable, democrats have a very strong candidate in AZ (Kelly is probably a A- candidate) while they have weak ones in GA + NC ; that's why Perdue will likely outrun Trump by a few points, while Tillis will likely win (or lose) by a similar margin than Trump. McSally on the other hand could easily underperform Trump a bit, not because she is a bad candidate but because she is facing a strong opponent
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Frenchrepublican
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« Reply #1 on: January 08, 2020, 12:34:31 PM »

Why does McSally keep underperforming anyway? Are her campaign skills lackluster? Is she uncharismatic in person?

She is not a bad candidate but she has a lot of bad luck, in 2018 she faced Sinema who is a great candidate and now she is facing another good candidate, but by most standards she is a credible candidate too, she is raising money in good amount, she has a good story to tell, she is not a extremist, a military background……
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Frenchrepublican
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« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2020, 02:35:23 AM »

Why does McSally keep underperforming anyway? Are her campaign skills lackluster? Is she uncharismatic in person?

She is not a bad candidate but she has a lot of bad luck, in 2018 she faced Sinema who is a great candidate and now she is facing another good candidate, but by most standards she is a credible candidate too, she is raising money in good amount, she has a good story to tell, she is not a extremist, a military background……
No, she's a loser and everyone knows it! Losing a key Senate seat and then getting another one as a consolation prize looks shady as hell. She's going to lose worse than last time.

What are you trying to say ? The question was about  the reasons she was underperforming expectation, your post doesn't make sense
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Frenchrepublican
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« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2020, 02:37:25 AM »

Why does McSally keep underperforming anyway? Are her campaign skills lackluster? Is she uncharismatic in person?

She is not a bad candidate but she has a lot of bad luck, in 2018 she faced Sinema who is a great candidate and now she is facing another good candidate, but by most standards she is a credible candidate too, she is raising money in good amount, she has a good story to tell, she is not a extremist, a military background……

But is she an inspiring candidate?

The answer probably depends of what do you mean by being ''inspiring'' ; personnaly I don't find her inspiring but very few candidates fit this criteria in my eyes   
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