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PolitiJunkie
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« on: May 28, 2013, 09:08:38 PM »
« edited: May 28, 2013, 09:10:25 PM by PolitiJunkie »

Here they are...

2014 Gubernatorial race results

AZ: Jan Brewer (R) defeats Greg Stanton (D), 54-45
NE: Beau McCoy (R) defeats Steve Lathrop (D), 56-44
AR: Asa Hutchinson (R) defeats Mike Ross (D), 51-48
MD: Anthony Brown (D) defeats David Craig (R), 57-42
MA: Steve Grossman (D) defeats Scott Brown (R), 53-45
AL: Robert Bentley (R) defeats John Rogers (D), 63-37
AK: Sean Parnell (R) defeats Ethan Berkowitz (D), 56-42
FL: Charlie Crist (D) defeats Rick Scott (R), 57-43
ID: Butch Otter (R) defeats Walt Minnick (D), 57-41
ME: John Baldacci (D) defeats Paul LePage (R), 57-34
NV: Brian Sandoval (R) defeats Barbara Buckley (D), 56-42
OH: John Kasich (R) defeats Ed FitzGerald (D), 55-43
GA: Nathan Deal (R) defeats John Barrow (D), 57-43
IA: Terry Branstad (R) defeats Christie Vilsack (D), 54-45
KS: Sam Brownback (R) defeats Tom Holland (D), 68-32
MI: Mark Schauer (D) defeats Rick Snyder (R), 48-47
NM: Susana Martinez (R) defeats Linda Lopez (D), 55-45
OK: Mary Fallin (R) defeats Jerry Ellis (D), 71-29
PA: Allyson Schwartz (D) defeats Tom Corbett (R), 54-46
SC: Nikki Haley (R) defeats Vincent Sheheen (D), 54-46
SD: Dennis Daugaard (R) defeats Jason Frerichs (D), 65-35
TN: Bill Haslam (R) defeats Craig Fitzhugh (D), 69-31
TX: Rick Perry (R) defeats Rick White (D), 56-44
WI: Russ Feingold (D) defeats Scott Walker (R), 50-50
WY: Matt Mead (R) defeats Green Party candidate, 79-21
HI: Neil Abercrombie (D) defeats Duke Aiona (R), 56-43
MN: Mark Dayton (D) defeats Jeff Johnson (R), 56-42
IL: Lisa Madigan (D) defeats Dan Rutherford (R), 60-37
CA: Jerry Brown (D) defeats Abel Maldonado (R), 62-36
CO: John Hickenlooper (D) defeats Tom Tancredo (R), 58-41
CT: Dannel Malloy (D) defeats Tom Foley (R), 56-44
NH: Maggie Hassan (D) defeats Frank Guinta (R), 56-42
NY: Andrew Cuomo (D) defeats Greg Ball (R), 64-33
OR: John Kitzhaber (D) defeats Bruce Hanna (R), 54-42
VT: Peter Shumlin (D) defeats Republican candidate, 72-28
RI: Gina Raimondo (D) defeats Allan Fung (R), 45-36

Brewer is term-limited in 2014. Also, Iowa, Ohio, Georgia, and Connecticut should be a lot closer.

EDIT: And South Carolina. Haley only beat Sheheen by 4 points in a Republican wave year when she was popular. Now she is unpopular, and 2014 is Democratic-leaning for governors because of the 2010 Tea Party wave. Not saying she'll lose, but should be a lot closer.
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« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2013, 04:30:53 PM »

November 3, 2015: In the gubernatorial elections, Crit Luallen is elected Governor of Kentucky, defeating James Comer, 51-49.

Why Luallen? There are so many exciting Democratic prospects for Kentucky governor in 2015, namely Adam Edelen, the state Auditor and surely a rising star. Also, what are the gubernatorial results in Mississippi and Louisiana? There is no doubt that Bryant will be reelected easily in MS, but with some big names in Louisiana on both sides, that election could be interesting.
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