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GaussLaw
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« on: September 15, 2014, 06:32:00 PM »

It seems like in recent cycles, secretaries of state start off as being considered strong candidates but falter near the end.  Alison Grimes, Terry Land, Robyn Carnahan, and Natalie Tennant seem to exemplify this.  It seems like with non-gubernatorial statewide offices, these candidates tend to be overrated in electability for their senatorial prospects.  Jack Conway, Josh Mandel, and Richard Mourdock were both easily elected statewide, but failed in pursuit of federal office. 

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