JDD asks the inevitable question: "Does Fletcher stand a chance?"
In today's Op- ed piece, JDD asks, and then answers, the inevitable question he posed: Does Fletcher stand a chance?
His answer to his own question? Though acknowledging that he has being wrong before, JDD nonetheless concludes that "[p]erhaps the prevalence of the question provides its answer. Beshear is a big government liberal Kentuckians would ordinarily reject, but these are not ordinary times. Fletcher's best hope now may be a big mistake of the kind his foe is unlikely to make.
And the polls seem to bear him out.
What think ye?
His answer to his own question? Though acknowledging that he has being wrong before, JDD nonetheless concludes that "[p]erhaps the prevalence of the question provides its answer. Beshear is a big government liberal Kentuckians would ordinarily reject, but these are not ordinary times. Fletcher's best hope now may be a big mistake of the kind his foe is unlikely to make.
And the polls seem to bear him out.
What think ye?
Labels: Democratism, Kentucky politics, Public Service, Republicanism
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