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Utah Governor Spencer Cox said he would prefer a governor for president in 2024 on NBC’s Meet The Press Sunday.

“Governor Cox, I don’t want to ask you to give me one candidate, give me three candidates you hope are running for president on the Republican side,” Chuck Todd asked, continuing, “Are you running for reelection, by the way?”

“I am in the state of Utah, yes. So, yeah, I prefer a governor. That’s an easy call for me. So the governors’ names you’ve been throwing around — ”

“Sununu? DeSantis?” Todd asked.

“Sununu, DeSantis. Ace is a good friend.”

“Nikki Haley?”

“Former governor, yeah. I like governors,” Cox said.

“So what you’re saying is you’ll take a governor over anybody that serves in that building across the street in the Capitol?”

“Every day of the week.”

I hate to say this but I agree with him in principle. Not specifically about the three names mentioned, but that a Governor is a better choice for an Executive role than a Congress member,
In theory. Leaving all the real-world corruption aside.

> Utah Governor Spencer Cox said he would prefer a governor for president in 2024 on NBC’s Meet The Press Sunday. > “Governor Cox, I don’t want to ask you to give me one candidate, give me three candidates you hope are running for president on the Republican side,” Chuck Todd asked, continuing, “Are you running for reelection, by the way?” > “I am in the state of Utah, yes. So, yeah, I prefer a governor. That’s an easy call for me. So the governors’ names you’ve been throwing around — ” > “Sununu? DeSantis?” Todd asked. > “Sununu, DeSantis. Ace is a good friend.” > “Nikki Haley?” > “Former governor, yeah. I like governors,” Cox said. > “So what you’re saying is you’ll take a governor over anybody that serves in that building across the street in the Capitol?” > “Every day of the week.” I hate to say this but I agree with him in principle. Not specifically about the three names mentioned, but that a Governor is a better choice for an Executive role than a Congress member, In theory. Leaving all the real-world corruption aside.

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