I much prefer Fetterman. Lamb is great, but he seems so... bland. Another handsome centrist boring lawyer. Not like we haven't seen that before. |
Check the list of Democrats who have been elected statewide in Pennsylvania lately. They’re... not radical. |
I don’t think Fetterman is terribly radical. |
Heh yeah from what I can see progressives dislike Fetterman for not being radical. Here are his positions - I guess you could think of some of these as radical? https://johnfetterman.com/issues/ He wants to legalize pot across the country. |
I don’t think anyone can argue that Fetterman is more progressive than the average Democrat elected statewide in Pennsylvania. |
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/meet-the-press/new-hampshire-sits-center-battle-senate-control-2022-n1276317
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This is an...interesting choice.
https://www.denverpost.com/2021/08/10/eli-bremer-senate-2022-michael-bennet/ Eli Bremer, an Air Force veteran and former Olympian from Colorado Springs, announced Tuesday that he is running for U.S. Senate against Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet. “I do believe that Colorado is ready for a different type of Republican, who’s looking to create solutions and work with all Coloradans, regardless of party, to get things done,” Bremer told The Post in an interview. The 43-year-old Republican competed in the modern pentathlon at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing and has worked as an Olympics announcer for NBC since, including during this year’s Games. He also serves on a congressional committee that is studying possible reforms to the U.S. Olympic system. Bremer has never run for public office but was the El Paso County GOP chairman from 2011-2013 and his family has deep ties to Colorado Springs politics. His father was a county commissioner and his wife currently is. His uncle, Paul Bremer, was a presidential envoy to Iraq in the 2000s. |
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And he was elected state-wide. |
Perhaps it is because polling is just that bad. |