Quote by Edward G. Rendell

I think national issues play into gubernatorial races less than, obviously, in Senate and Congressional races. Much less. They tend to be more decided by personality, leadership qualities and by state or local issues. They still have some effect, no question about it, but not as much as Senate and Congressional races.


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This quote highlights the belief that national issues have a relatively smaller impact on gubernatorial races compared to Senate and Congressional races. While national issues may have some influence, gubernatorial races tend to be shaped more by factors such as the candidate's personality, leadership qualities, and local or state-specific concerns. Although national issues do play a role in gubernatorial races, they are considered to have a lesser significance when compared to elections at the federal level.

By Edward G. Rendell
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