MI-GOV Megathread: 👵🏻 Gram died alone.
Sir Mohamed:
LOL. MI's version of McSally?
Lean D anyways, BUT, Dems are well avised not too take Whitmer's reelection for granted. James came closer than expected last year and 2022 is very likely a less D-friendly cycle than 2020 was. Whether Trump's lack of presence on the ballot will help Dems in MI is another question that is about to be tested. As always, turnout will decide the outcome.
DaleCooper:
I don't think James is a shoo-in for the nomination. Whitmer is vulnerable and a lot of rightwing politicians want to replace her, and Republican voters desperately want her gone too. James is a loser and I don't think his potential opponents are eager to let him say "third times the charm".
Frenchrepublican:
Why not ? It's not like if the GOP has many other/better options anyway.
The GOP House delegation members are either unelectable statewide or can't win a primary. As for Candice Miller she has alreay anounced that she won't run.
Besides it's not like if James was a bad candidate, he is just unlucky and as 2022 should be more R friendly than 2018 or 2020 he has a real chance.
Frenchrepublican:
Quote from: I'm a John Fetterman (or Malcolm Kenyatta) Democrat on March 25, 2021, 07:11:24 AM
Just as I said for Donna Shalala...
Quote from: I'm a John Fetterman (or Malcolm Kenyatta) Democrat on March 24, 2021, 02:26:27 PM
Jesus Christ, just give it up already.
Shalala ran 5 points behind Biden while James overperformed Trump by 2...
SnowLabrador:
It is imperative that Whitmer win re-election. Otherwise the GOP will further suppress the vote in Michigan.
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