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« on: November 11, 2023, 01:30:44 PM »

Not highly likely.

Odd numbered year gubernatorial elections can lead to results that are inconsistent with the states partisan lean.

Had Kentucky had it's Bevin vs. Beshear matchup back in 2018, Bevin would have won.



Bevin would have beaten Beshear in TN in 2019 as well given :

- TN is more conservative than KY

- TN is economically doing better than KY so his austerity measures wouldn’t be as unpopular


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