Both major political parties are lining up candidates
Many states have spring filing deadlines and potential candidates continue making decisions about whether they’ll seek office. But, fundraising and campaign infrastructure require time. The clock is ticking, especially for high profile statewide races.
The
Tuberville Model
Tommy Tuberville enjoyed a successful career as a college football coach, including at Auburn. Now
That strategy – sports-based celebrity, support of
Walker has two potential
Republican primary opponents, but he’s a strong favorite to win the GOP nomination thanks to his
celebrity and his relationship with Trump. Before his time in the National
Football League, Walker played for the New Jersey
Generals of the United
States Football League, a team Trump owned. Relying on their
USFL relationship, at the 2020 Republican convention Walker vigorously rejected
the idea Trump is a racist.
Like Tuberville, Walker presents no governing or political experience. He also carries quite a bit of baggage, including allegations of violence toward women, some of which he admitted in his memoir. That makes some Republicans nervous, but most political operatives believe the nomination is his to lose. Also like Tuberville, he’s keeping a low
Fame
Via Media
People who’ve earned fame through media have become another source of Republican candidates. Take J.D. Vance, author of the acclaimed Hillbilly
Vance caused a stir in 2016 by slamming Trump as “reprehensible” and saying his policy proposals, “such as they are range from immoral to absurd.” Now faced with the GOP primary electorate in Ohio, Vance has gotten religion. He says Trump was a good president and he regrets the nasty things he said about him. Having repented, Vance’s celebrity helps make him the favorite in some quarters for the Republican senate nomination. His political career now represents just another case of elevating expediency over principle.
Oh, and we can’t forget
another recent candidate who made his name through the media. Larry Elder
got more votes than any of the other would-be replacements for California
Governor Gavin
Newsome in the failed September recall election. Elder spent
over 25 years as a radio talk show host before seeking the California governor’s
chair. His failure hasn’t dissuaded celebrity GOP candidates long on name
identity and short on political experience as the Walker and Vance bids attest.
A Different Way for Democrats
The likely contenders for Democratic nominations for U.S. Senate in states like Pennsylvania and
Beyond that, intriguing Democratic newcomers elsewhere spring from social movements aimed at
The motivations and styles of figures like Bush, McBath, and Buttigeg seem much different than the celebrity-based campaigns of the Walkers and Elders of the world. These more independent minded candidates have bucked their own party, not just followed it. Their approach seems more likely to discourage the rush toward autocracy Trump and Republicans now seem hell bent on promoting.
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