Some good news for Dems: Will 2018 be a bloodbath for Republican governors? (user search)
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  Some good news for Dems: Will 2018 be a bloodbath for Republican governors? (search mode)
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Author Topic: Some good news for Dems: Will 2018 be a bloodbath for Republican governors?  (Read 8754 times)
Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
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« on: November 12, 2016, 02:53:28 PM »



I can see GOP winning MA, MD, OH, FL and VT but everything else flips
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Amenhotep Bakari-Sellers
olawakandi
Atlas Institution
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Posts: 89,543
Jamaica
Political Matrix
E: -6.84, S: -0.17


« Reply #1 on: November 12, 2016, 03:01:02 PM »

IL, MI, ME, NM, FL, and MD all flipping is almost certain, and that would be pretty bad for Republicans. NV has several strong recruits(Heidi Gansert, Joe Heck, Brian Krolicki, etc.), a very popular Governor, and a strong GOP machine. OH has a pretty good recruit if Mary Taylor wins, a very popular Governor, and a very strong GOP machine. NH could only be flipped by Van Ostern or Pappas IMO. GA, KS, and SC all may have good chances of being flipped. Even AL has potential to flip if Roy Moore gets the GOP nomination.

Forget about the South anymore, that region is solid GOP. NV, IL, WI, MI, ME and NJ
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