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« on: June 16, 2020, 11:07:57 AM »

McSally is -20 in favorability. I don't even know how it's possible to be that bad. Can anyone clue me in why she's so unpopular even compared to Trump?

Her losing an election yet being gifted a Senate seat anyway can't help.  
doug cant wait to 2024 he wants the seat now why he didnt apoint any of the gop row office holder

Well little Dougie Douchey may have shot himself in the foot if he thinks he has a shot at 2022 (or 2024). He's terribly unpopular here right now. Our Covid hospitalizations are increasing, some restaurants are shutting down again due to infected employees and customers, and he is not listening to the experts to increase hospital capacity (last I heard the state was at 93% ICU occupancy).

Let's not forget that he has consistently polled near the bottom when looking at the national governors approvals of handling the virus. Unless things change drastically between now and 2022 (which is unlikely to happen), AZ governor is the highest office he's going to achieve.

He also promised teachers a 20% pay increase to get reelected in 2018 but if he is unable to follow through on that now give the economic situation, he's really toast

Maybe Cold Stone will be hiring after his term is up.

There aren't a whole lot of viable Republicans in the state right now. All the heavy hitters: Joe Arpaio and "Chemtrail" Kelly are unelectable statewide. The only viable candidate would be Mark Brnovich, the attorney general.

The state is just trending in the wrong direction now. There's a possibility one or both of the state house and senate could flip in November.
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