Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Count me in as someone who is praying that Mastriano will run for Senate. 🙂
“Doug Mastriano lost the Pennsylvania governor’s race last year by double digits, an almost unheard-of shellacking in a battleground state where winners and losers are often separated by a single percentage point.
In a sit-down interview, Mastriano, who rarely speaks with the mainstream media, made it clear that he is not finished with his quest to win higher office and transform the Republican Party along the way. He said he is “praying” about whether to go forward with a potential Senate run in 2024. After God, his wife, Rebbie, will have the final word he said. ”
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/03/07/mastriano-weighing-senate-run-2024-00085747?cid=apn
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I live in PA, voted for Shapiro (and Fetterman)
Anonymous wrote:Count me in as someone who is praying that Mastriano will run for Senate. 🙂
“Doug Mastriano lost the Pennsylvania governor’s race last year by double digits, an almost unheard-of shellacking in a battleground state where winners and losers are often separated by a single percentage point.
In a sit-down interview, Mastriano, who rarely speaks with the mainstream media, made it clear that he is not finished with his quest to win higher office and transform the Republican Party along the way. He said he is “praying” about whether to go forward with a potential Senate run in 2024. After God, his wife, Rebbie, will have the final word he said. ”
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/03/07/mastriano-weighing-senate-run-2024-00085747?cid=apn
I started a thread in local politics for this.Anonymous wrote:Who are the likely aspirants for Cardin’s seat?
Anonymous wrote:I'd bet on both Tester and Brown (MT and OH) losing in 2024. Reps are going to win both states handily and I can't see OH voting for both Brown AND Turnip. That pool of voters just can't be big enough. Probably easier in maverick Montana.
Cardin is interesting. On the Rep side Hogan would be the most winnable candidate but I doubt he'd run. Open field for Dems. Probably a DC area candidate.