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  Democrats: which big state governor's race is more important? (search mode)
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Question: Which governor's mansion is more important to win?
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Florida
 
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California
 
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Author Topic: Democrats: which big state governor's race is more important?  (Read 2071 times)
Lunar
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« on: September 25, 2010, 01:08:56 AM »

Florida has more potential for redistricting impact, right?

Florida & California are both extremely important for me for the big governors races, to show that money can't buy you love in all cases...Scott and Whitman represent a certain amount of cynicism with their record self-funding...getting past all that "at least I'm not funded from [xx]" stuff, spending $150m in any non-presidential race is just silly
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Lunar
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« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2010, 02:14:30 AM »

The Governor does not have veto power over redistricting in Florida.

California is the obvious answer. Florida is a horrible epic fail state with no reason to care about who runs that ungovernable hellhole.

As a former resident of California, I have to object to you referencing our state and then referring to another state as "ungovernable" in contrast.
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