He can’t run for Governor and won’t be running for a House of Delegates or state Senate seat, though. |
Michael Steele |
He's still thinking about it. |
And he'd have to win the primary, first. |
As a Democrat, I certainly would consider voting for Steele. |
But he wouldn't run in the Democratic primary. |
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OK, but first he would have to win the Republican primary... |
Really, thanks for informing us that Steele, a Republican, would first have to win the Republican primary. I think the implied point was that one Democrat at least would consider voting for Steele in the general, depending presumably on who the Democrats nominate. |
So, what do you think are the chances of him doing that? |
Why not? Are you implying that Republicans wouldn't nominate a black guy? They did in my state (VA), on the Republican ticket, and I voted for him. Unfortunately, the Democrats won the general. (Now if I used the same tact that liberals use, I'd say "those Democrats wouldn't vote for the black guy. They're raaaaaacist!") But I know it's all about policy, color irrelevant. |
Exactly. So, tell me what Michael Steele has been up to, since he stopped being chair of the RNC in January 2011, and then tell me what you think his chances are for winning the Republican primary in Maryland in June 2022. |
Ah. I got ya. He's too liberal. |
By today's standards, even Ronald Reagan would be "too liberal" for the right wing. Goes to show how extreme they've gotten. I can barely even recognize the GOP and I was a Republican for 25 years. |
| Boyd Rutherford would've been great, but too bad he decided not to run. Someone like Hogan or Rutherford would be great for MD -- moderate Republican. |