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Originally Posted by CM He has only been there for 6 years? I see that more as an asset than a laibility. That means he is roughly an outsider and doesnt owe aliegences to any power group or lobby. That also means he is sufficiently dis-affected by the way work is undertaken at the government level. |
I agree- but with the perspective I have gathered of voters (in Denmark, as well as what I can gather from other countries), then many people that are less interested in politics usually goes for the "well-known" factor vs. what might be better or political standpoints.
And a track record of 6 years means that they aren't so well known.
We have to remember that large parts of the voters segments are likely to fall for populistic arguments and inexperience is certainly an argument that could be used and could sway some "undecided".