Daily Political Discussion Roundtable - 06/10/2020

So I live in the district where McGrath ran in 2018. Just on the ground, there's definitely wayyyyy less enthusiam for her than there was in 2018. Even my 60-something moderate mom, who dislikes Bernie, voted for Booker yesterday, and she was a HUGE Amy fan two years ago (met her multiple times, went to events to hear her speak, phone banked, canvassed, etc.). I think most people here are pretty skeptical that she can actually beat Mitch, so there just isn't the same interest in her campaign. Also, I think there's some resentment that the DSCC stepped in to endorse her when a lot of people think she's a fairly weak statewide candidate (she just moved back here in 2017 and got carpetbagging accusations in her congressional campaign).

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