The GOP in Michigan has been hit pretty hard over the past few years. Centralists candidates are needed to be successful. That will allow someone to draw in the most amount of people. The only problem is that the person must appeal to the far right and the central right as well as independents.
You can read the following article to gain more insight. Whitmer’s race moves from ‘toss-up’ to ‘lean Democrat
Whitmer's the leading Democrat candidate and I see why. While I'm a light right republican that doesn't agree with all of her policies I think she could someday be a VP if her cards are played right. Hold on before you call me a RINO (Pot calling Kettle Black. I'm more of an old guard Republican.)
Now, I believe the GOP should find their best candidate and give her a run for her money. That doesn't mean should or should not win but that people are best when they compete. If the GOP has a strong candidates it will force both of them to be better. That is where the magic is supposed to happen when good candidates come forward to take positions of leadership (Not interconnected members of society that have detracted from our possibilities through chronic nepotism.)
We may also find all types of new policies pondered as people work to put forward plans to solve important problems. Democracy works through this debate where each party adjusts, shifts, and changes based on the open-mindedness of debate. On the flip side democracy weakens when far right and left radicals refuse all compromise unless they get 100% of what they way (The cray cray fringed that has become increasingly central).
If you got the skills maybe you should apply for the job....just not sure where you would put in your application. (Yes I know its a social process) 🤔
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