Had they won in 2018, how would Gillum, Abrams, Hubbell, Sutton, and Cordray be doing in 2022? (user search)
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  Had they won in 2018, how would Gillum, Abrams, Hubbell, Sutton, and Cordray be doing in 2022? (search mode)
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« on: June 30, 2021, 12:47:31 AM »

Would depend on their popularity. Gubernatorial races, especially with incumbents, tend to be much less influenced by the national environment.
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