The Arizona Republic reports:
With just a few days to go until the primary election, Arizona’s own Blake Masters on Wednesday demonstrated once again why he’s not in the U.S. Senate. This, by explaining what it takes to be an elected leader in America.
No, not intelligence or ideas or even the ability to get things done. Not humanity or morality or likeability. Certainly not likeability. What you really must have to lead America — a requirement, really — is a marriage certificate. And children.
Masters, having lost his 2022 Senate race, is now hoping to land an open seat in Congress, replacing Rep. Debbie Lesko in a safe Republican district where whomever wins on Tuesday likely has a job for life.
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Masters last appeared here when the Trump campaign demanded that he stop pretending to have the endorsement of Glorious Leader. The cultist that is endorsed by Trump, Abe Hamadeh, has no children, which Masters frequently points out. Masters and his wife are homeschooling their four children.
Political leaders should have children. Certainly they should at least be married. If you aren’t running or can’t run a household of your own, how can you relate to a constituency of families, or govern wisely with respect to future generations? Skin in the game matters pic.twitter.com/EIu5evI7Zv
— Blake Masters (@bgmasters) July 25, 2024