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….nor do I care, but our OH Senator-elect was backed by Trump. JD Vance. From the 10 billion ads on TV running up to the election, I don’t recall that JD was heavily promoting his Trump endorsement.
But I’ll leave the analysis to our usual board experts.
A moderate/centrist Democrat can win both a primary and a general election.
The same is not true for GOP candidates, at least in competitive races/districts.
In the Primaries, the GOP "base" demands the extremist -- which is the Trump backed candidate. Hence, the moderate GOP candidate who has the best chance of winning in a general election, -- cannot survive the Primary threshold. So, the GOP enters the General election with candidates who cannot win in those swing races.
Stated differently, the general electorate will not tolerate crazy. See NOV 2022.
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