"Snyder recently began his first
national tour since allies created a nonprofit organization to broaden
his profile. Almost unknown outside Michigan, the former business executive made two private appearances at an April gathering of the Republican Jewish Coalition, attended the White House Correspondents' Association dinner and appeared in Southern California this past week.
his profile. Almost unknown outside Michigan, the former business executive made two private appearances at an April gathering of the Republican Jewish Coalition, attended the White House Correspondents' Association dinner and appeared in Southern California this past week.
"Could
he be a presidential candidate?" asked former Michigan GOP chairman
Bobby Schostak, who's leading the pro-Snyder nonprofit group. "That's
something time will tell — although obviously not a lot of time." He
said "there's room for a candidate like him, notwithstanding the size of
the field."
The 56-year-old Snyder cast himself as "one tough nerd" in his rise to political prominence in Michigan.Snyder also expanded Medicaid, largely avoids attacking rivals, and is in the midst of a fight to increase Michigan's sales tax to help upgrade the state's infrastructure." Yahoo
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