The article discusses an emerging trend where up to three sitting U.S. senators are considering runs for governor in 2026, the highest number in 90 years. Traditionally, the political trajectory sees governors moving to the Senate, but this shift signals a potential decline in the Senate's appeal. Pete Wilson, a former senator and governor, reflects on the challenges of each role, noting the governor's position is generally more effective for enacting change. This shift highlights increasing frustrations within the Senate, a body often criticized for its inefficiencies.
It's a much more difficult role,
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