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During his few months as a staffer in Sherman’s office, Rakov said he came to view his boss as someone out of touch with the voters back home, too comfortable with the status quo in Washington. “My experience with working on the Hill for him, [I saw] how stuff actually gets done, and who’s there, and how to really work with other offices. He hasn’t been able to do that,” Rakov said. ...
“Looking after Trump won again and seeing [Sherman] use the exact same talking points that I helped draft for him back in 2017 during Trump’s first term, and still have the same mentality about how to communicate on social media and how to advocate, he was still doing the same outdated things,” Rakov said. “This is a guy who is such a shining example of the systematic problems with our party.”
“If you give a 30-minute floor speech on Friday afternoon to an empty chamber, and you call that ‘standing up and fighting,’ you are way more out of touch than I even thought,” Rakov added.
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