Barnette is an outsider, and because of that the Club (big C) that normally decides who runs hates her.
Barnette is left by default once you realize Oz is a Democrat in disguise, and McCormick represents the despised establishment wing of the Republican party.
It doesn't really matter what Barnette's policy positions are, or what she will do once in office. If you want the loser cucked status quo, you go with either Oz or McCormick. If you hate the managerial class, and want to see them destroyed by any means possible, you go with Barnette, for nothing else than to deny to Club members the seat.
Barnette is an outsider, and because of that the Club (big C) that normally decides who runs hates her.
Barnette is left by default once you realize Oz is a Democrat in disguise, and McCormick represents the despised establishment wing of the Republican party.
It doesn't really matter what Barnette's policy positions are, or what she will do once in office. If you want the loser cucked status quo, you go with either Oz or McCormick. If you hate the managerial class, and want to see them destroyed by any means possible, you go with Barnette, for nothing else than to deny to Club members the seat.