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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]Zing Zing Zingbah
(6,496 posts)He's from VT. Seems kind of weird to me. He didn't have to open his mouth up about this one at all. I've never even heard of US senators endorsing mayoral candidates in their home state. I haven't noticed in Maine. It doesn't seem normal.
US senate is totally different from city mayoral races. We're talking about the difference between local, state, and federal government. US senators is federal government. We are all US citizens so the federal level races will be of interest to everyone in that these people will make decisions for all Americans while representing their state. Plus being that both Hillary and Bernie have been US senators, they would both know a lot about it. It makes sense to make those recommendations. Now making endorsements for state and local government races where you don't even live seems like needless meddling to me. I know Mainers really don't like out-of-staters commenting on their state and local elections. I don't know how people in Omaha, NE typically feel about it.