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« on: November 24, 2014, 04:30:06 AM »

It'll help Democrats running for statewide office if Republicans are in the White House, so that's one key factor.

I wonder if the losses of Quinn and Corbett have convinced parties to support primary challenges against unpopular incumbents. Sandoval may have had the most impressive reelection, and he was first elected Governor defeating an unpopular incumbent from his own party.

If challengers lose close elections in Colorado, Florida or Ohio, they might have the name recognition to be top choices for gubernatorial candidates. This is obviously ridiculously tough to predict in advance of the Senate elections.
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