I can't speak for Henrik, but I feel similarly and my reference is before he was elected. Pre-election I thought he'd be acceptable at best. Him being a billionaire with no history of elected office did not instill optimism.
I am glad that he proved my doubts to be unfounded. He's more than cleared that hurdle. If anything I'd highlight him as one of our governors that best gets it with respect to what's going on now and how we need to react to modern conservatism.
If he wins another term; he's running for the White House afterwards; I could definitely vote for the guy in primary that shall not be named; unlike others here, imo we have many outstanding choices, that's why I think the new DNC chair doesn't have to be some kind of Party National Spokesman (dude has never been elected to actual public office afaik)
When were you surprised? He's been good for a long time.
I can't speak for Henrik, but I feel similarly and my reference is before he was elected. Pre-election I thought he'd be acceptable at best. Him being a billionaire with no history of elected office did not instill optimism.
I am glad that he proved my doubts to be unfounded. He's more than cleared that hurdle. If anything I'd highlight him as one of our governors that best gets it with respect to what's going on now and how we need to react to modern conservatism.
If he wins another term; he's running for the White House afterwards; I could definitely vote for the guy in primary that shall not be named; unlike others here, imo we have many outstanding choices, that's why I think the new DNC chair doesn't have to be some kind of Party National Spokesman (dude has never been elected to actual public office afaik)