K, so I read the Esquire article about him, and actually he sounds pretty cool. The two things that jumped out at me about him:
1. His primary governing principle is accountability, which would be a refreshing change from this administration and the previous one.
2. He thinks in the long term, and in terms of social institutions as systems. A refreshing change from pretty much any other politician.
I'll be interested to see what his positions are as his candidacy develops.
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