Not exact matches
«They're not thrilled that he's already jumping ship to
run for higher office because that's exactly what he campaigned against and what he promised he wouldn't do, be a ladder - climbing career
politician,» Petersen said, noting a JTD strategies poll that found half of Missouri voters think Hawley could be using his attorney general career as a stepping stone to
higher office.
You know or SHOULD know, (you sound pretty stupid so you might not) that
politicians make decisions based on their faith, so when people find someone with a different faith than theirs
running for the
highest office, it makes sense that they are uneasy with it.
Chuck Schumer is clearly the one that doesn't have anything to worry about because he still has, among all the
politicians in New York that are in
office and
running for re-election, he's the one who has the
highest rating of favorability.