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<blockquote data-quote="tourists24" data-source="post: 6088321" data-attributes="member: 11490"><p>I know, but the Democrats have helped that along with the opponents they have put out there in the past. Up until this past election he was considered meh on popularity, but a much better choice than the Democrats put forward. He has changed his politics the last 5 or 6 years though and is very disliked at this point (even more so by his own party). Roy Cooper was considered as a fairly popular governor and has heavily hinted that he will run. Even in a red state he will beat Tillis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tourists24, post: 6088321, member: 11490"] I know, but the Democrats have helped that along with the opponents they have put out there in the past. Up until this past election he was considered meh on popularity, but a much better choice than the Democrats put forward. He has changed his politics the last 5 or 6 years though and is very disliked at this point (even more so by his own party). Roy Cooper was considered as a fairly popular governor and has heavily hinted that he will run. Even in a red state he will beat Tillis [/QUOTE]
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