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Question: What states Governorship will be won by The GOP again
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New York
#2
Washington
#3
Vermont
#4
California
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Hawaii
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xingkerui
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« on: August 28, 2015, 05:18:21 PM »

Probably Vermont, because, unlike Washington, Republicans actually have a chance of winning gubernatorial elections. Unless an actual moderate Republican (as opposed to a conservative who holds a few moderate views) runs, Republicans are going to continually lose in Washington.
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xingkerui
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« Reply #1 on: August 29, 2015, 12:49:38 AM »

Probably Vermont, because, unlike Washington, Republicans actually have a chance of winning gubernatorial elections. Unless an actual moderate Republican (as opposed to a conservative who holds a few moderate views) runs, Republicans are going to continually lose in Washington.

Even if they ran moderate Republicans in WA, they'd lose. It's like OR's big brother lol.

They'd still be likely to lose, but they'd have a chance. If they run conservatives, they'll continue to be disappointed.
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