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      He likely does it because he never thought about what his response should be when asked about his conviction and jail sentence.

      Rule 1 of running for office – be aware of and ready for the hard questions, 'cause they WILL be asked. If you don’t want to answer them = don’t run for PUBLIC office.

      I would have thought that would be self-explanatory but I guess it’s not.

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    And so, after a 30 second speech, Mr. Hand turned the remaining hour of television into a free Town Hall for his opponent.

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    Chuck Hand, a construction superintendent, was convicted of a misdemeanor for illegally entering the U.S. Capitol building during the attempted insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, and was sentenced to 20 days in prison and six months of probation. He is facing Wayne Johnson, a former finance professional who most recently served as a Trump administration official with the Department of Education.

    Let’s hope Bishop pulls the incumbent win so we don’t have to hear from either of these fuckwits for long.