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BuckeyeNut
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« on: June 26, 2016, 10:09:48 PM »

So, my comment sparked this thread.

I think running statewide, losing, and then running statewide again is different than someone losing a run for the State House and then running for Governor. JMT brought up Hassan in the FL thread, and in the OP here, but that's also at least somewhat different. Hassan may have lost her State Senate seat in '10, but she had at least won her Senate seat.

This DeRenzo guy in Florida couldn't even make it into the State House.
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