for a place to be elected.
The first one to come to mind is Mitt Romney.
He was born in Michigan, served as governor in Massachusetts and is currently a senator from Utah.
A career politician that shops around to find someplace to elect him to something and at best a two-bit political hack that is only looking out for himself.
The second to come to mind is Hillary Clinton 'from New York.'.
ReplyDeleteJust as aggravating to me is watching lifelong democrats 'convert' to republican just before running for local office in ever-reddening SW Pennsylvania.
Actually it's not necessarily a bad thing.
ReplyDeleteSW PA is FULL of generational Democrat children, grandchildren and great grandchildren of steel workers that vote D because their daddies told them to.
The preach conservative values yet vote D because they think we are still in the era of JFK and the New Frontier. I guess some of them have finally figured it out.
I agree. Here in Washington county we had a 13 thousand D to R shift in our voter registrations during Trump's presidency. I was one of them. In fact we crossed over into the majority registration party just before election day. Those people I can understand. I have less tolerance for those who ran for office in the past as a D, and now want to run as an R six months later.
DeleteOh, yeah. We have to clean up the Allegheny board of elections, too.
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