Most vulnerable downballot incumbents for row officers in 2020 and 2022 (user search)
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Bidenworth2020
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« on: May 26, 2019, 01:25:49 PM »

The Republican Treasurer of Washington won by a fluke in 2016, so he seems like a likely 2020 contender. And John Perdue in WV obviously (who should honestly just run for Governor instead).

And yeah, Galloway will need to hope for a miracle again. Might be better for her to take one for the team and run for Senate regardless that year, and use a respectable loss there to run for Gov in 2024.
The guy still won by 7 in 2016. I could easily see him holding on.
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