The question ultimately becomes how did he become Lt. Governor because that title alone makes someone a viable candidate if they choose to run for governor.
He handily won the Lt. Gov. primary but he also ran against 6 people who had some elected experience, including someone who had statewide experience. In a 2-person race, my guess is h…
The question ultimately becomes how did he become Lt. Governor because that title alone makes someone a viable candidate if they choose to run for governor.
He handily won the Lt. Gov. primary but he also ran against 6 people who had some elected experience, including someone who had statewide experience. In a 2-person race, my guess is he probably loses. And then as for the general election, In the general election he ran against a seemingly unoffensive state rep, but the state also had a competitive presidential election, gubernatorial election and US Senate election which allowed him to fly under the radar.
The question ultimately becomes how did he become Lt. Governor because that title alone makes someone a viable candidate if they choose to run for governor.
He handily won the Lt. Gov. primary but he also ran against 6 people who had some elected experience, including someone who had statewide experience. In a 2-person race, my guess is he probably loses. And then as for the general election, In the general election he ran against a seemingly unoffensive state rep, but the state also had a competitive presidential election, gubernatorial election and US Senate election which allowed him to fly under the radar.
And the campaigns against him obviously lacked the quality of opposition research the Stein campaign has.