Spadea's a Lemon
Just like a bad car, Bill Spadea is untrustworthy, unreliable, and inconsistent.
Candidates – like cars – can be total lemons. Some lemons have significant, unfixable defects or unrepairable issues. This year is too important to pick a lemon (like Bill Spadea) as our Republican nominee for Governor.
Here are some friendly tips on how to tell a candidate is a lemon:
They’re inconsistent: Cars that drift all over the road are lemons. What about a candidate? Does the candidate move from one side of an issue to another?
For example: Bill Spadea says supported Trump since the escalator, but he abandoned Trump in 2021. Spadea wanted Trump to resign in shame! And then Spadea spent the last four years calling Trump a failure, calling on Trump to step aside for Ron DeSantis, and telling Republicans to move on because Trump’s time had passed.
They have a long record of failure – have they been around for a while? Have they been unsuccessful?
Bill Spadea, for example, has been running for office for decades – getting absolutely smoked in 2004, and losing so badly in 2012 that even his hometown opposed him. In fact, Spadea’s track record in campaigns is so bad he was named “The Biggest Loser of 2023” after 60% of his candidates lost. Spadea’s fundraising outfits claim they support conservative causes, but only 7% actually went to supporting candidates. It’s truly impressive.
They’re not trustworthy – a lemon is a car that isn’t as reliable as it appears, and a lemon candidate is just the same.
Like Bill Spadea – Spadea talks tough on immigration but has been calling for amnesty for illegal immigrants for 20 years – in the newspaper, on TV, on the radio, you name it. Spadea even thinks deporting illegal immigrants is a “fantasy” and was willing to abandon a physical border wall in exchange for a pathway to citizenship for illegal immigrants.
Now that you know how to spot a lemon… don’t be fooled by defective, unrepairable, unreliable candidates like Bill Spadea. You just can’t trust Bill Spadea.