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KingSweden
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« on: December 12, 2016, 04:47:07 PM »

I will guess as of Jan 2017

Gov: Dow Constantine
LG: Cyrus Habib
Sen: Murray and Cantwell
SPI: Reykdal
Tread: A Dem
SOS: A Dem
Auditor: Pat McCarthy
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KingSweden
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« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2017, 01:03:27 PM »

Senators: Steve Daines (R) and Matt Rosendale (R), both elected by a narrow margin
Governor: Mike Cooney (D) - if not, then Jesse Laslovich (D)
Representative: Corey Stapleton (R)

But I'm not sure about any of these, LOL.

Would you really be that surprised if it was something like

Senators: Bullock and Tester
Governor: Tim Fox
House: whoever replaces Gianforte after a failed gubernatorial primary race (R)

This is my prediction actually

For WA:

Cantwell and Murray still in Senate
Gov: Flawless Beautiful Dow Constantine Blue heart
LG: Cyrus Habib
AG: Bob Ferguson
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« Reply #2 on: May 29, 2017, 11:19:35 AM »

New Jersey, May 2021:

Governor: Phil Murphy (D)
Lieutenant Governor: Shavonda Sumter (D)
Senator: Rush Holt, Jr. (D) - wishful thinking but would love to see him defeat Menendez in a primary
Senator: Cory Booker (D) - if Booker vacates for a Presidential run I predict Steven Fulop, Ras Baraka, Brendan Gill or even Dick Codey could feasibly hold the seat
Attorney General: Jim Johnson

Reps: Probably all the same, though many R's will face tough reelections.

Jim Johnson would be an interesting AG pick
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