I get the sense that he isn't especially unpopular for a purple-district Republican. He takes constituent service seriously and is much more of a 90s Republican than a MAGA type. He's a better fit for a relatively educated outer-suburban district than Trump is. If he loses, it will be because Trump dragged him down and because too many Democrats moved into Folsom and west Roseville, not because of any self-inflicted wounds.
Is Kiley unpopular?
I get the sense that he isn't especially unpopular for a purple-district Republican. He takes constituent service seriously and is much more of a 90s Republican than a MAGA type. He's a better fit for a relatively educated outer-suburban district than Trump is. If he loses, it will be because Trump dragged him down and because too many Democrats moved into Folsom and west Roseville, not because of any self-inflicted wounds.
Here's to hoping he loses(seems like he's what I call a 'sane' Republican)
I don't even especially dislike him, I just won't vote for him.