The Stein Way

Governor Josh Stein’s way could be Democrats’ way back to the White House in 2028.

In his first 100 days, the Governor has led with calm, confidence and competence.

It’s a welcome contrast to Trump’s chaos, conflict and confusion.

Trump wages all-out war all the time with an endless list of enemies.

Stein believes in bipartisan cooperation when possible and confrontation only when necessary.

After four more years of Trump – assuming he lasts and we survive it – America will be ready for the opposite of Trump.

One kind of opposite is a full-throated progressive who wages full-time war on Trump and “the oligarchy” – a Cory Booker/Bernie Sanders/AOC model.

That’s the Washington model, which is understandable given the frustrations of being the minority in Congress.

The other kind of opposite is a governor who deals with real problems facing real people – and tries to work with Republicans, even when they conspire to steal a Supreme Court race and Trump cuts off relief to Western North Carolina.

For now, Stein’s way is winning Republican friends.

For North Carolina, it’s the right way.

For Democrats, it could be the right way in 2028.

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Governor Josh Stein’s way could be Democrats’ way back to the White House in 2028.

In his first 100 days, the Governor has led with calm, confidence and competence.

It’s a welcome contrast to Trump’s chaos, conflict and confusion.

Trump wages all-out war all the time with an endless list of enemies.

Stein believes in bipartisan cooperation when possible and confrontation only when necessary.

After four more years of Trump – assuming he lasts and we survive it – America will be ready for the opposite of Trump.

One kind of opposite is a full-throated progressive who wages full-time war on Trump and “the oligarchy” – a Cory Booker/Bernie Sanders/AOC model.

That’s the Washington model, which is understandable given the frustrations of being the minority in Congress.

The other kind of opposite is a governor who deals with real problems facing real people – and tries to work with Republicans, even when they conspire to steal a Supreme Court race and Trump cuts off relief to Western North Carolina.

For now, Stein’s way is winning Republican friends.

For North Carolina, it’s the right way.

For Democrats, it could be the right way in 2028.

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Gary Pearce

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