r/tuesday • u/tuesday_mod This lady's not for turning • Nov 11 '24
Semi-Weekly Discussion Thread - November 11, 2024
INTRODUCTION
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u/interwebhobo Left Visitor Nov 14 '24
Honestly I disagree with the second half of your statement. Colorado, for how blue it is at the federal level today, is still at its core a purple and very interesting state. I know the general sentiment when Polis was first elected Governor was that he would be some crazy Boulder liberal, but he's actually played it pretty well here in CO. I think Polis would be an excellent presidential candidate for dems, not veering too far left or center.
But your first sentence is spot on - Polis is definitely trying to set up a 2028 presidential run.