Which of these governorships could flip in a Trump 2022 midterm? (user search)
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  Which of these governorships could flip in a Trump 2022 midterm? (search mode)
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Question: Which of these governorships could flip in a Trump 2022 midterm?
#1
Colorado (D-Polis)
 
#2
Kansas (D-Kelly)
 
#3
Maine (D-Mills)
 
#4
Michigan (D-Whitmer)
 
#5
Minnesota (D-Walz)
 
#6
New Mexico (D-Lujan Grisham)
 
#7
Nevada (D-Sisolak)
 
#8
Pennsylvania (D-OPEN)
 
#9
Wisconsin (D-Evers)
 
#10
Arizona (R-OPEN)
 
#11
Florida (R-DeSantis)
 
#12
Georgia (R-Kemp)
 
#13
Iowa (R-Reynolds)
 
#14
Massachusetts (R-Baker)
 
#15
Maryland (R-OPEN)
 
#16
New Hampshire (TBD)
 
#17
Ohio (R-DeWine)
 
#18
Texas (R-Abbott)
 
#19
Vermont (TBD)
 
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Author Topic: Which of these governorships could flip in a Trump 2022 midterm?  (Read 1824 times)
Mr. Smith
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« on: June 30, 2019, 07:54:30 PM »

AOTR ones, except Ohio and Texas.

No, not even DeSantis is safe. It'd be a serious lift and FL Dems will probably figure out a way to f&*k it up, but it's not some kind of unimaginable outcome either.
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Mr. Smith
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« Reply #1 on: June 30, 2019, 10:08:13 PM »

Lean D. No group has to move toward the Dems in 2022 at all and they would still win without a run-off. Kemp is not getting re-elected unless we run a trash candidate (it's going to be our best candidate though Smiley ) so #OneTermKemp

Let's not go too far, John Barrow isn't around to make sure there isn't some uh, shenanigans with the voter rolls.
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