She showed up on the View today, where she said NFW to a Senate run and regarding other runs for office, "I will never totally check out, but I might want to walk the Earth for a little while again, get reacquainted with my family.”
Regarding Buttigieg, I wonder if there's more enthusiasm for him in DC than in Michigan. His political skil…
She showed up on the View today, where she said NFW to a Senate run and regarding other runs for office, "I will never totally check out, but I might want to walk the Earth for a little while again, get reacquainted with my family.”
Regarding Buttigieg, I wonder if there's more enthusiasm for him in DC than in Michigan. His political skills are considerable as we know--he'll probably spend a lot of time talking with voters in the red parts of the state if he runs, which is the sort of appeal beyond the base that many say we need. But if he runs for Senate (or governor), he'll probably be under the suspicion that he's just using it as a stepping stone to That Higher Level Election, and that generally doesn't positively impress voters.
Keep in mind that when Buttigeg was Secretary of Transportation under President Biden's administration he ended up overseeing a lot of what Biden pushed for infrastructure investment, particularly in the transportation sector.
It's possible what Buttigeg had done in this aspect did impact MI, not just PA, WI, etc.
She showed up on the View today, where she said NFW to a Senate run and regarding other runs for office, "I will never totally check out, but I might want to walk the Earth for a little while again, get reacquainted with my family.”
Regarding Buttigieg, I wonder if there's more enthusiasm for him in DC than in Michigan. His political skills are considerable as we know--he'll probably spend a lot of time talking with voters in the red parts of the state if he runs, which is the sort of appeal beyond the base that many say we need. But if he runs for Senate (or governor), he'll probably be under the suspicion that he's just using it as a stepping stone to That Higher Level Election, and that generally doesn't positively impress voters.
Keep in mind that when Buttigeg was Secretary of Transportation under President Biden's administration he ended up overseeing a lot of what Biden pushed for infrastructure investment, particularly in the transportation sector.
It's possible what Buttigeg had done in this aspect did impact MI, not just PA, WI, etc.