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"The longtime rap against the former congresswoman is that she didnt play well in the sandbox with her fellow House members. Several members of the California delegation have told me this privately, including one who said she often Momsplains to them.
All but one of those members was a man.
At this point, the Democrats could use some Momsplaining. And rallying behind Porter could solve both of their problems."
https://www.sfchronicle.com/politics/joegarofoli/article/california-governor-democrats-swalwell-22200549.php
JustAnotherGen
(38,062 posts)Quiet Em
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moonscape
(5,759 posts)more traction. Right now, he has my vote.
chowder66
(12,310 posts)travelingthrulife
(5,261 posts)a traditional GOP problem, dishwashers.
She ridiculed them and said it was because people don't load their dishwashers properly.
My dishwasher runs for nearly 3 hours. Why? Because you can't turn off the heated drying, which is completely unnecessary in my mind. I could on all my previous models.
Sympthsical
(10,991 posts)With Swalwell's ostensible exit, a lot of people will start focusing on the race and looking at it with fresh eyes. You want to be as appealing to them as possible.
Instead, here's an adversarial framing from the word go. "Porter is great - if you can handle a woman!"
This stuff only really appeals to white suburban women and the social media spaces that cater to them. Which, if anyone has noticed, is not California's biggest demographic. Rather than appeal, it reinforces an image of Porter that's currently floating around that she's somewhat prickly and unnecessarily confrontational.
So this framing is a choice. Very "with friends like these" coded.
I voted for Porter in the Senate race and am generally positive on her, but yes, her disposition and how that fits into an executive role gives me some pause. I'm Steyer-leaning at the moment, but that is extremely subject to change. But verbiage like this does nothing to nudge me closer to her camp. It gets an eye-roll at best, but it's really just cloying an irritating. We're going to start this shit now, are we?
Porter has a lot of plusses going for her. Let's emphasize that if we're aiming for a re-introduction of the race.