In an exclusive interview, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt shared his insights on the upcoming gubernatorial election, emphasizing his outsider status as a key appeal to voters. Stitt, who entered politics without prior experience, believes that Oklahomans appreciate a fresh perspective in leadership. ‘I’d never been in politics before. So, Oklahomans love the fact that here’s a guy coming in from the outside to serve his state,’ Stitt remarked, highlighting a common frustration with career politicians.
Election Outlook and Candidate Expectations
With 15 candidates vying for the governorship, Stitt expressed confidence in the electorate’s decision-making. He advocates for a focus on limited government, lower taxes, and a business-oriented approach to governance. ‘I put the checkbook online. So, I’d like to see a candidate talk about those things,’ he stated, underscoring his commitment to transparency and fiscal responsibility.
When asked about endorsing a candidate, Stitt indicated he would refrain from doing so during the primary but may consider it during a runoff. This approach allows him to maintain neutrality while encouraging candidates to address key issues.
Concerns Over AI in Campaign Advertising
Governor Stitt also voiced concerns about the use of artificial intelligence in campaign advertisements. He warned that if AI is used in ways he deems inappropriate, he might call a special legislative session to address the issue. This stance reflects a growing awareness of the potential impact of AI on political discourse and the need for regulatory oversight.
As the primary election approaches, Oklahomans are encouraged to consider the values and policies that align with their vision for the state’s future. Governor Stitt’s emphasis on outsider appeal and responsible governance continues to resonate with many voters.
Original reporting: Oklahoma City News Feed (HLL/CB) — read the source article.