"What if" meets "if only"
Craig Ruff of Public Sector Consultants posted an essay on October 28, pointing out that John Engler could tell us that West Michigan Republicans, in their push for Smietanka as Attorney General nominee over Engler choice Scott Romney in 1998, are ultimately reponsible for the Granholm victory:
At the root of Governor Engler's carping and warring with West Michigan's GOP powerhouses Chuck Yob and Betsy DeVos is their rejection of Scott Romney and the consequent ascension of Jennifer Granholm. Few would disagree that Romney, with a magical name in state political lore, would have won and thereby sent Granholm back to Wayne County government. Surely Engler and Dick Posthumus have played the "what if" game constantly over the past four years.
My own variation focuses on Candice Miller. If only she had followed through with her plan to run for Governor this year, we would have had the nation's most prominent gubernatorial race -- two female candidates going head to head -- and I believe that Miller would have soundly trounced Granholm. Instead, she is now going to Washington as Representative from Macomb County.
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