LEE CARTER: Election shocker: The winners had a slogan, the losers just had résumés
In a Fox News opinion piece, commentator Lee Carter argues that Tuesday's primary elections showed no clear ideological winner between left and right, but a clear stylistic one: candidates who ran on a simple, memorable message or slogan outperformed those who leaned on lengthy résumés and credentials. Carter suggests this matters ahead of the midterms…
- Fox News opinion piece analyses Tuesday's primary election results
- Argues winning candidates had clear slogans, losers relied on résumés
- Cites Abdul El-Sayed's narrow Michigan Senate primary win as an example