It is easier to govern when your Party is in power and hold the majority and even easier still when that hold on power is a supermajority (factional Party problems aside). We saw that in 2006 and 2008 with the Democrat Party and in 2010 it flipped to the Rs. Where Josh had some ideas and issues he wanted to pursue, the question is how can he do that in the breeze of what might turn out to be a rather stiff headwind (or a gale)?
“How / can will you manage without the Republican supermajorities, or if they become a minority?”
Previous Questions:
- Question 1: Why are you running?
- Question 2: what are some of your political issues, stances?
- Question 3: Philosophical: more in favor of self-governance vs the progressive external governance?
- Question 4: Devolvement of power back to the local level from Concord? And unfunded mandates?
- Question 5: If the State is determining Educational curriculum, how is that local control? Or should it be “suggest” vs “determine”?