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Presidential Elections - Analysis and Discussion => Presidential Election Trends => Topic started by: Agonized-Statism on November 06, 2019, 09:51:46 PM



Title: Local politicians with a national future
Post by: Agonized-Statism on November 06, 2019, 09:51:46 PM
Who are some obscure local and statewide politicians in your area you could see being nationally influential someday? I'm talking about mayors, county commissioners, state senators, and so on.

Shane Bemis, a business conservative mayor from Oregon, could have been if he'd jumped into the gubernatorial race in 2016. Wisely staying out of the national dumpster fire. When I lived in Florida, I always thought Sheriff Grady Judd- hardcore law and order guy, registered independent IIRC- would do something controversial and become relevant. He did show up in the news for Rebecca Sedwick after I was gone, but I wouldn't bet on a political future for him anymore.

Right now, I'm thinking the GOP emerges as something more libertarian after a post-Trump wilderness, so someone young from the Rockefeller Republican, Larry Hogan crop is the future. The only name that comes to mind is Nick Freitas, a Virginia state congressman.


Title: Re: Local politicians with a national future
Post by: Orser67 on November 07, 2019, 01:14:10 PM
Josh Maxwell, the mayor of Downingtown, PA. He was born in ~1984 and was just elected to the Chesco board of commissioners.


Title: Re: Local politicians with a national future
Post by: Interlocutor is just not there yet on November 14, 2019, 03:06:36 AM
Angelov Farooq, President of the Riverside Unified School District board. Only in his mid-30's and increasingly influential in building up the local Democratic bench. I can see him, at the very least, succeeding Mark Takano in the House.

Erin Edwards, who last week won a seat on the Riverside City Council, is another one I see doing big things in the future