Actually, if you examine his political history, his problem with the major parties during his term was that he didn't have any solid policy opinions. While he managed to form a few over time, he was mostly a wishy-washy figure who failed to do anything strong for the state. The proposals he made garnered little-to-no support amongst the vox populi and consensus is that he would have lost the 2nd term election if Ventura had decided to go for it. Essentally, he was a non-entity - and a non-entity does not make for a strong leader.
no subject
Date: 2012-12-24 09:44 pm (UTC)