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Kaleigh Rogers

I think he did quite well, Galen. He sounded a bit tense at first but really loosened up as he went along, and it felt a little more “in the moment” than Biden’s speech, acknowledging the current tension in the country, though, of course, with a Republican framing of it.

Geoffrey Skelley

Well Galen, he has said his reelection bid in 2022 will be his last Senate campaign, so that might be it. Then again, maybe he’ll be a presidential or vice presidential contender in 2024.

Galen Druke

It’s an enduring trope that the rising star who gets to give rebuttal to the State of the Union ends up floundering. Do people think Scott’s future in the GOP or national politics is bright?


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