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« Reply #25 on: January 06, 2014, 04:41:40 PM »


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« Reply #26 on: January 06, 2014, 09:32:34 PM »

22 Republicans
5 Libertarians
3 Democrats
2 Constitution
1 Independent
1 Other

Alabama: Rep. Bradley Byrne
Alaska: Mr. J.R. Myers
Arizona: State Sen. Al Melvin
Arkansas: Mr. Curtis Coleman
California: State Rep. Tom Donnelly
Colorado: Rep. Tom Tancredo
Connecticut: Mr. Tom Foley
Florida: Mr. Adrian Wyllie
Georgia: Mayor David Pennington
Hawaii: Gov. Neil Abercrombie
Idaho: Don't care
Illinois: Mr. Chad Grimm
Iowa: Terry Branstad
Kansas: Mrs. Tresa McAlhane
Maine: Gov. Paul LePage
Maryland: Mr. Shawn Quinn
Massachusetts: Mr. Gabriel Gomez
Michigan: Gov. Rick Snyder
Minnesota: Mr. Scott Honour
Nebraska: Don't care
Nevada: Gov. Brian Sandoval
New Hampshire: Mr. Ovide Lamontagne
New Mexico: Gov. Susana Martinez
New York: Mr. Jimmy McMillan
Ohio: Gov. John Kasich
Oklahoma: Mr. R.J. Harris
Oregon: Whoever the Republican is
Pennsylvania: Mr. Ken Krawchuk
Rhode Island: Mayor Allan Fung
South Carolina: Gov. Nikki Haley
South Dakota: Mr. Curtis Strong
Tennessee: Gov. Bill Haslam
Texas: Mr. Lee Wrights
Vermont: Mrs. Cris Ericson
Wisconsin: Gov. Scott Walker
Wyoming: Superintendent Cindy Hill
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« Reply #27 on: January 06, 2014, 11:35:48 PM »

Arizona: Whoever the Libertarians nominate
California: Jerry Brown (D)
Connecticut: Tom Foley (R)
Florida: Whoever the Libertarians Nominate
Idaho: Butch Otter (R)
Illinois: Dan Rutherford (R)

Iowa: Whoever the Libertarians nominate
Maine: Paul Lepage (R)
Massachusetts: Charlie Baker (R)
Michigan: Rick Snyder (R)

Minnesota: Whoever Independence Party nominates
Nevada: Brian Sandoval (R)
New York: Andrew Cuomo (D)
Oklahoma: R.J. Harris (D)

South Carolina: Nikki Haley (R)
Tennessee: Bill Haslam (R)
Texas: R. Lee. Wrights
Wisconsin: Scott Walker (R)
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« Reply #28 on: January 07, 2014, 12:46:58 PM »

Since there's a lot that can happen, many of these will depend on the candidates that run and/or win their primaries.  But this is my temporary list (that only includes announced candidates).

Alabama: Robert Bentley (R)
Alaska: Sean Parnell (R)
California: Abel Maldonado (R)
Florida: Rick Scott (R)
Georgia: Nathan Deal (R)
Idaho: Butch Otter (R)
Illinois: Dan Rutherford (R) (Although I'd be happy with any Republican that  can beat Quinn.)
Kansas: Sam Brownback (R)
Maine: Paul LePage (R)
Michigan: Rick Snyder (R) (He hasn't formally announced but all signs point to him running again)
Nevada: Brian Sandoval (R)
New Mexico: Susana Martinez (R)
Ohio: John Kasich (R)
Oklahoma: Mary Fallin (R)
Tennessee: Bill Haslam (R)
Wisconsin: Scott Walker (R)

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Connecticut: Chris Shays (R)
Hawaii: Duke Aiona (R)
Massachusetts: Charlie Baker (R)
Pennsylvania: Mike Kelly (R) or Pat Meehan (R)
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« Reply #29 on: April 18, 2014, 12:30:05 PM »

Alabama: Don't know yet
Alaska: Byron Mallott (D)
Arizona: Fred DuVal (D)
   
Arkansas: Mike Ross (D)
California: Jerry Brown (D), but if he drops out, Kamala Harris would be awesome.
Colorado: John Hickenlooper (D), enthusiastically
Connecticut: Dan Malloy (D)
Florida: Charlie Crist (D), reluctantly because Scott
Georgia: Jason Carter (D), enthusiastically
Hawaii: Neil Abercrombie (D)
Idaho: A.J. Balukoff (D)
Iowa: Jack Hatch (D)

Illinois: Pat Quinn (D), reluctantly
Kansas: Paul Davis (D)
Maine: Mike Michaud (D), enthusiastically

Maryland: Heather Mizeur (D)
Massachusetts: Juliette Kayyem (D)
Michigan: Mark Schauer (D)
Minnesota: Mark Dayton (DFL)
Nebraska: Chuck Hassebrook (D)

Nevada: Brian Sandoval (R) (unless there are no Some Dudes)
New Hampshire: Maggie Hassan (D), enthusiastically, despite muh weed
New Mexico: Gary King (D)

New York: Jimmy McMillan (RITDH), enthusiastically
Ohio: Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald (D)
Oklahoma: Joe Dorman (D)
Oregon: John Kitzhaber (D)
Pennsylvania: Tom Wolf (D) (Beard Gang or die)
Rhode Island: Gina Raimondo (D)

South Carolina: Morgan Reeves (United Citizens') (I see no difference between Sheheen and Haley.)
South Dakota: Hell if I know
Tennessee: Bill Haslam (R)
Texas: Wendy Davis (D), enthusiastically
Vermont: Peter Shumlin (D)
Wisconsin: Mary Burke (D)

Wyoming: Don't know yet.
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« Reply #30 on: April 18, 2014, 12:47:51 PM »

Alabama - No Endorsement
Alaska - Sean Parnell (R)
Arizona - Doug Ducey (R)
Arkansas - Frank Gilbert (L)
California - Jerry Brown (D)
Colorado - Greg Brophy (R)
Connecticut - Tom Foley (R)
Florida - Adrian Wyllie (L)
Georgia - David Pennington (R)
Hawaii - Duke Aiona (R)
Idaho - John T. Bujak (L)
Illinois - Bruce Rauner (R)
Iowa - Lee Hieb (L)
Kansas - Tresa McAlhaney (L)
Maine - Eliot Culter (I)
Maryland - David Craig (R)
Massachusetts - Charlie Baker (R)
Michigan - Rick Snyder (R)
Minnesota - Dave Thompson (R)
Nebraska - Pete Ricketts (R)
Nevada - Brian Sandoval (R)
New Hampshire - Andrew Hemingway (R)
New Mexico - Susana Martinez (R)
New York - Andrew Cuomo (D)
Ohio - John Kasich (R)
Oklahoma - John Dorman (D)
Oregon - No idea
Pennsylvania - Bob Guzzardi (R)
Rhode Island - Allan Fung (R)
South Carolina - Nikki Haley (R)
Tennessee - No endorsement
Texas - Greg Abbott (R)
Vermont - No endorsement
Wisconsin - Scott Walker (R)
Wyoming - Matt Mead (R)
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« Reply #31 on: April 18, 2014, 12:55:07 PM »

Alabama: Don't know yet
Alaska: Byron Mallott (D)
Arizona: Fred DuVal (D)
   
Arkansas: Mike Ross (D)
California: Jerry Brown (D), but if he drops out, Kamala Harris would be awesome.
Colorado: John Hickenlooper (D), enthusiastically
Connecticut: Dan Malloy (D)
Florida: Charlie Crist (D), reluctantly because Scott
Georgia: Jason Carter (D), enthusiastically
Hawaii: Neil Abercrombie (D), the guy who is primarying him
Idaho: A.J. Balukoff (D)
Iowa: Jack Hatch (D)

Illinois: Pat Quinn (D), reluctantly
Kansas: Paul Davis (D)
Maine: Mike Michaud (D), enthusiastically

Maryland: Heather Mizeur (D)
Massachusetts: Juliette Kayyem (D)
Michigan: Mark Schauer (D)
Minnesota: Mark Dayton (DFL) enthusiastically
Nebraska: Chuck Hassebrook (D)

Nevada: Brian Sandoval (R) (unless there are no Some Dudes)
New Hampshire: Maggie Hassan (D), enthusiastically, despite muh weed
New Mexico: Gary King (D)

New York: Jimmy McMillan (RITDH), enthusiastically
Ohio: Cuyahoga County Executive Ed FitzGerald (D)
Oklahoma: Joe Dorman (D)
Oregon: John Kitzhaber (D)
Pennsylvania: Tom Wolf (D) (Beard Gang or die)
Rhode Island: Gina Raimondo (D)

South Carolina: Morgan Reeves (United Citizens') (I see no difference between Sheheen and Haley.)[/s] Sheheen because I see a lot of differences between Sheheen and Haley.
South Dakota: Hell if I know
Tennessee: Bill Haslam (R)
Texas: Wendy Davis (D), enthusiastically
Vermont: Peter Shumlin (D)
Wisconsin: Mary Burke (D)

Wyoming: Don't know yet.

Globally what Sawx has said with few changes.
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« Reply #32 on: April 18, 2014, 01:13:44 PM »


Brophy's out unfortunately.
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« Reply #33 on: April 18, 2014, 01:17:32 PM »

Alabama:Kevin Bass (D)
Alaska:Byron Mallott (D)
Arizona:Fred DuVal (D)
Arkansas:Mike Ross (D)
California:Jerry Brown (D)
Colorado:John Hickenlooper (D)
Connecticut:Lee Whitnam (D)
Florida:Charlie Crist (D)
Georgia:Jason Carter (D)
Hawaii:Neil Abercrombie (D)
Idaho:A. J. Balukoff (D)
Illinois: Pat Quinn (D)
Iowa:Jack Hatch (D)
Kansas:Paul Davis (D)

Maine:Elliot Cutler (I)
Maryland:Anthony Brown (D)
Massachusetts:Martha Coakley (D)
Michigan:Mark Schauer (D)
Minnesota: Mark Dayton (DFL)
Nebraska:Chuck Hassebrook (D)

Nevada: Brian Sandoval (R)
New Hampshire:Maggie Hassan (D)
New Mexico:Gary King (D)

New York:Howie Hawkins (G)
Ohio:Ed Fitzgerald (D)
Oklahoma:Joe Dorman (D)
Oregon:John Kitzhaber (D)
Pennsylvania:Rob McCord (D)

South Carolina:Tom Ervin (I)
Rhode Island:Angel Taveras (D)
South Dakota:Susan Wismer (D)
Tennessee:Isa Infante (G)
Texas:Wendy Davis (D)
Vermont:Martha Abbott (P)
Wisconsin:Mary Burke (D)
Wyoming: F*** if I know
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« Reply #34 on: April 18, 2014, 09:55:14 PM »

Alabama: Kevin Bass (D)
Alaska: Byron Mallott (D)
Arizona: Fred DuVal (D)
Arkansas: Josh Drake (G)
California: Cindy Sheehan (P&F)
Colorado: John Hickenlooper (D)
Connecticut: Dan Malloy (D), enthusiastically
Florida: Nan Rich (D) (Though I'll support Charlie Crist when he gets nominated)
Georgia: Jason Carter (D)
Hawaii: Neil Abercrombie (D), enthusiastically
Idaho: A.J. Balukoff (D) (Going with Fulcher in the GOP primary)
Illinois: Pat Quinn (D), enthusiastically
Iowa: Jack Hatch (D)
Kansas: Paul Davis (D)
Maine: Mike Michaud (D), enthusiastically
Maryland: Anthony Brown (D)
Massachusetts: Martha Coakley (D)
Michigan: Mark Schauer (D)
Minnesota: Mark Dayton (DFL), enthusiastically
Nebraska: Chuck Hassebrook (D)
Nevada: Brian Sandoval (R) (Filing deadline passed and the Democratic field is laughable)
New Hampshire: Maggie Hassan (D), enthusiastically
New Mexico: Gary King (D)
New York: Howie Hawkins (G)
Ohio: Ed FitzGerald (D), very enthusiastically
Oklahoma: Joe Dorman (D), reluctantly
Oregon: John Kitzhaber (D), enthusiastically
Pennsylvania: Allyson Schwartz (D), enthusiastically
Rhode Island: Gina Raimondo (D), enthusiastically
South Carolina: Morgan Bruce Reeves (United Citizens Party)
South Dakota: Susan Wismer (D)
Tennessee: Basil Marceaux (R)
Texas: Wendy Davis (D)
Vermont: Peter Shumlin (D), reluctantly
Wisconsin: Mary Burke (D), enthusiastically
Wyoming: Cindy Hill (R) (hopefully some Democrat jumps in)
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« Reply #35 on: April 18, 2014, 11:25:46 PM »


Ugh.

Um... then I probably won't endorse in Colorado, because the field is terrible (Tancredo is closest to acceptable, and he's out there on too many issues).
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« Reply #36 on: April 25, 2014, 07:10:13 PM »

Update:

*Incumbent Won Nomination

Alabama: Robert Bentley (R)*
Alaska: Sean Parnell (R)*
California: Tim Donnelly (R)
Colorado: Scott Gessler (R)
Florida: Rick Scott (R)*
Georgia: Nathan Deal (R)*
Idaho: Butch Otter (R)*
Illinois: Bruce Rauner (R)*
Iowa: Terry Branstad (R)*
Kansas: Sam Brownback (R)*
Maine: Paul LePage (R)*
Michigan: Rick Snyder (R)*
Nebraska: Jon Bruning (R)
Nevada: Brian Sandoval (R)*
New Mexico: Susana Martinez (R)*
Ohio: John Kasich (R)*
Oklahoma: Mary Fallin (R)*
South Dakota: Dennis Daugaard (R)*
Tennessee: Bill Haslam (R)*
Texas: Greg Abbott (R)*
Wisconsin: Scott Walker (R)*
Wyoming: Matt Mead (R)

Pending/No Endorsement
Arizona
Arkansas
Connecticut
Hawaii
Maryland
Massachusetts
Minnesota
New York
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
Vermont
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« Reply #37 on: April 25, 2014, 10:24:14 PM »
« Edited: August 22, 2014, 03:54:56 PM by SPC »

UPDATED:

Alabama: Abstain
Alaska: J.R. Myers
Arizona: Christine Jones
Arkansas: Frank Gilbert
California: Abstain
Colorado: Matt Hess
Connecticut: Tom Foley
Florida: Rick Scott
Georgia: Andrew Hunt
Hawaii: Jeff Davis
Idaho: John Bujak
Illinois: Chad Grimm
Iowa: Lee Hieb
Kansas: Sam Brownback
Maine: Paul LePage
Maryland: Shawn Quinn
Massachusetts: Mark Fisher
Michigan: Mary Buzuma
Minnesota: Chris Holbrook
Nebraska: Mark Elworth
Nevada: David VanDerBeek
New Hampshire: Andrew Hemingway
New Mexico: Abstain
New York: Michael McDermott
Ohio: Abstain
Oklahoma: Joe Dorman
Oregon: Paul Grad
Pennsylvania: Tom Corbett
Rhode Island: Pending
South Carolina: Steve French
South Dakota: Abstain
Tennessee: Daniel Lewis
Texas: Kathie Glass
Vermont: Cris Ericson
Wisconsin: Robert Burke
Wyoming: Matt Mead
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« Reply #38 on: May 05, 2014, 07:10:37 PM »

The ones I'm most enthusiastic about are bolded:

Alabama: Kevin Bass (D)
Alaska: Byron Mallott (D)
Arizona: Fred DuVal (D)
Arkansas: Mike Ross (D)

California: Luis Rodriguez (G)
Colorado: John Hickenlooper (D)
Connecticut: Dan Malloy (D)
Florida: Nan Rich (D)
Georgia: Jason Carter (D)
Hawaii: Neil Abercrombie (D)
Idaho: A.J. Balukoff (D)
Illinois: Abstain
Iowa: Jack Hatch (D)
Kansas: Paul Davis (D)
Maine: Mike Michaud (D)
Maryland: Anthony Brown (D)
Massachusetts: Donald Berwick (D)
Michigan: Mark Schauer (D)
Minnesota: Mark Dayton (D)
Nebraska: Chuck Hasselbrook (D)
Nevada: Stephen Frye (D)
New Hampshire: Maggie Hassan (D)
New Mexico: Gary King (D)

New York: Howie Hawkins (G)
Ohio: Ed Fitzgerald (D)
Oklahoma: Joe Dorman (D)
Oregon: John Kitzhaber (D)
Pennsylvania: Kathleen McGinty (D)
Rhode Island: Gina Raimondo (D)
South Carolina: Vincent Sheheen (D)
South Dakota: Joe Lowe (D)
Tennessee: John McKamey (D)
Texas: Wendy Davis (D)
Vermont: Peter Shumlin (D)

Wisconsin: Mary Burke (D)

Wyoming: Abstain
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« Reply #39 on: May 08, 2014, 07:17:20 AM »

More Predictions than anything else:
Alabama: Bentley
Alaska: Parnell
Arizona: Bennett. Governor Seagal sounds amazing, but it isn't happening
Arkansas: Hutchinson
California: Brown
Connecticut: Foley. You guys predict on bias. You don't get it. Malloy is HATED where I am.
Florida: Crist. This one will be a slugger. I'm talking Goku/Vegeta slugger
Georgia: Deal, barely
Hawaii: Aiona
Idaho: Butch Otter. That's the best name ever.
Illinois: Rauner
Iowa: Branstad.
Kansas: Brownback
Maine: LePage. Another squeaker, but his popularity in upper Maine is seriously underestimated.
Maryland: Brown
Massachusetts: Coakley
Michigan: Snyder
Minnesota: Dayton
Nebraska: Bruning
New Hampshire: Hassan. This could count as an endorsement. She's bipartisan
New Mexico: Martinez
New York: Cuomo
Ohio: Kasich
Oregon: Kitzhaber
Pennsylvania: Wolf
Rhode Island: Raimondo
South Carolina: Haley
South Dakota: Daugaard
Tennessee: Haslam
Texas: Sorry media, Abbott
Vermont: Shumlin
Wisconsin: Walker
Wyoming: Mead
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« Reply #40 on: May 09, 2014, 12:49:15 PM »
« Edited: May 09, 2014, 01:09:52 PM by Jack982 »

                                                           My endorsements
Alabama:Robert Bentley
Alaska:Sean Parnell
Arizona:Ken Bennett
Arkansas:Curtis Coleman
California:Tim Donnelly
Colorado:Mike Kopp
Connecticut:Thomas Foley
Florida:Rick Scott
Georgia:Nathan Deal
Hawaii:Duke  Aiona
Idaho:Butch Otter
Illinois:Bruce Rauner
Iowa:Terry Brandstad
Kansas:Sam Brownback
Maine:Paul LePage
Maryland:Larry Hogan
Massachusetts:Mark Fisher
Michigan:Rick Snyder
Minnesota:Kurt Zellers
Nebraska:Mike Foley
Nevada:Thomas Tighe
New Hampshire:Walt Havenstein
New Mexico:Susana Martinez
New York:Rob Astorino
Ohio:John Kasich
Oklahoma:Mary Fallin
Oregon:Dennis Richardson
Pennsylvania:Tom Corbett
Rhode Island:Allan Fung
South Carolina:Nikki Haley
South Dakota:Dennis Daugaard
Tennessee:Bill Haslam
Texas:Greg Abbott
Vermont:Heidi Scheuermann(If she runs)
Wisconsin:Scott Walker
Wyoming:Taylor Haynes
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« Reply #41 on: May 21, 2014, 08:30:45 PM »
« Edited: May 31, 2014, 08:48:03 PM by nolesfan2011 »

AL: Kevin Bass (D) (i guess)
AK: Byron Mallot (D)
CA: Jerry Brown (D)
CO: Harry Hempy (G) (or Bill Bartlett (G) )
CT: Endorsement withheld
FL: Nan RIch (D) (primary) Farid Khavari (I) (general)
GA: Jason Carter (D)
HI: probably Neil Abercrombie (D)
ID: Jill Humble (I)
IL: Scott Summers (G)
IA: Jack Hatch (D)
KS: Paul Davis (D)
ME: Eliot Cutler (I)
MD: Heather Mizeur (D) (write-in in general if she doesn't win primary)
MA: Don Berwick (D) (write him in in general if he doesn't win primary)
MI: Mark Schauer (D) (only option really)
MN: Mark Dayton (D)
NE: Chuck Hassebrook (D)
NV: David Gibson (G)
NH: Maggie Hassan (D)
NM: Linda Lopez (D) (or other Dem if she doesn't win primary)
NY: Howie Hawkins (G)
OH: Anita Rios (G)
OK: Joe Dorman (D) (I guess)
OR: John Kitzhaber (D)
PA: Paul Glover (G)
RI: Clay Pell (or other D if he doesn't win primary)
SC: Vincent Sheheen (D)
SD: Mike Myers (I) (I guess)
TN: Isa Infante (G)
TX: Wendy Davis (D)
VT: Peter Shumlin (D)
WI: Mary Burke (D)
WY: Pete Gosar (D)
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« Reply #42 on: May 21, 2014, 08:44:04 PM »

Updated:

*Incumbent Won Nomination

Alabama: Robert Bentley (R)*
Alaska: Sean Parnell (R)*
Arizona: PENDING
Arkansas: PENDING
California: PENDING
Colorado: Scott Gessler (R)
Connecticut: PENDING
Florida: Rick Scott (R)*
Georgia: Nathan Deal (R)*
Hawaii: PENDING
Idaho: Butch Otter (R)*
Illinois: Bruce Rauner (R)
Iowa: Terry Branstad (R)*
Kansas: Sam Brownback (R)*
Maine: Paul LePage (R)*
Maryland: PENDING
Massachusetts: PENDING
Michigan: Rick Snyder (R)*
Minnesota: PENDING
Nebraska: Pete Ricketts (R)
Nevada: Brian Sandoval (R)*
New Hampshire: PENDING
New Mexico: Susana Martinez (R)*
New York: PENDING
Ohio: John Kasich (R)*
Oklahoma: Mary Fallin (R)*
Oregon: Dennis Richardson (R)
Pennsylvania: Tom Corbett (R)*
Rhode Island: PENDING
South Carolina: PENDING
South Dakota: Dennis Daugaard (R)*
Tennessee: Bill Haslam (R)*
Texas: Greg Abbott (R)
Vermont: PENDING
Wisconsin: Scott Walker (R)*
Wyoming: Matt Mead (R)*
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« Reply #43 on: June 17, 2014, 02:04:05 AM »
« Edited: June 17, 2014, 02:35:24 AM by Horus »

Alabama: None.
Alaska: Byron Mallott (D)
Arizona: Fred DuVal (D)  
Arkansas: Josh Drake (G)
California: Jerry Brown (D)
Colorado: John Hickenlooper (D)
Connecticut: Dan Malloy (D)
Florida: Charlie Crist (D)
Georgia: Jason Carter (D)
Hawaii: Neil Abercrombie (D)
Idaho: John Bujak (L)
Illinois: Pat Quinn (D)
Iowa: Jack Hatch (D)
Kansas: Paul Davis (D)
Maine: Eliot Cutler (I)
Maryland: Heather Mizeur (D)
Massachusetts: Donald Berwick (D)
Michigan: Mark Schauer (D)
Minnesota: Mark Dayton (DFL)
Nebraska: Mark Elworth (L)
Nevada: Brian Sandoval (R)
New Hampshire: Andrew Hemingway (R)
New Mexico: None.
New York: Jimmy McMillan (RITDH)
Ohio: Ed FitzGerald (Very reluctantly) (D)
Oklahoma: Joe Dorman (D)
Oregon: John Kitzhaber (D)
Pennsylvania: Tom Wolf (D)
Rhode Island: None.
South Carolina: Steve French (L)
South Dakota: Susan Wismer (D)
Tennessee: I truly can't find much about any of the candidates other than Haslam, they are all nobodies to the core.
Texas: Wendy Davis (D)
Vermont: Peter Shumlin (D)
Wisconsin: Mary Burke (D)
Wyoming: Pete Gosar (D)
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« Reply #44 on: June 17, 2014, 08:13:46 AM »

Alabama: None.
Alaska: Byron Mallott (D)
Arizona: Fred DuVal (D)  
Arkansas: Josh Drake (G)
California: Jerry Brown (D)
Colorado: John Hickenlooper (D)
Connecticut: Dan Malloy (D)
Florida: Charlie Crist (D)
Georgia: Jason Carter (D)
Hawaii: Neil Abercrombie (D)
Idaho: John Bujak (L)
Illinois: Pat Quinn (D)
Iowa: Jack Hatch (D)
Kansas: Paul Davis (D)
Maine: Eliot Cutler (I)
Maryland: Heather Mizeur (D)
Massachusetts: Donald Berwick (D)
Michigan: Mark Schauer (D)
Minnesota: Mark Dayton (DFL)
Nebraska: Mark Elworth (L)
Nevada: Brian Sandoval (R)
New Hampshire: Andrew Hemingway (R)
New Mexico: None.
New York: Jimmy McMillan (RITDH)
Ohio: Ed FitzGerald (Very reluctantly) (D)
Oklahoma: Joe Dorman (D)
Oregon: John Kitzhaber (D)
Pennsylvania: Tom Wolf (D)
Rhode Island: None.
South Carolina: Steve French (L)
South Dakota: Susan Wismer (D)
Tennessee: I truly can't find much about any of the candidates other than Haslam, they are all nobodies to the core.
Texas: Wendy Davis (D)
Vermont: Peter Shumlin (D)
Wisconsin: Mary Burke (D)
Wyoming: Pete Gosar (D)

You know he's the Tea Partier in the race, right?
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« Reply #45 on: June 17, 2014, 06:18:55 PM »
« Edited: June 17, 2014, 06:21:18 PM by Horus »

Alabama: None.
Alaska: Byron Mallott (D)
Arizona: Fred DuVal (D)  
Arkansas: Josh Drake (G)
California: Jerry Brown (D)
Colorado: John Hickenlooper (D)
Connecticut: Dan Malloy (D)
Florida: Charlie Crist (D)
Georgia: Jason Carter (D)
Hawaii: Neil Abercrombie (D)
Idaho: John Bujak (L)
Illinois: Pat Quinn (D)
Iowa: Jack Hatch (D)
Kansas: Paul Davis (D)
Maine: Eliot Cutler (I)
Maryland: Heather Mizeur (D)
Massachusetts: Donald Berwick (D)
Michigan: Mark Schauer (D)
Minnesota: Mark Dayton (DFL)
Nebraska: Mark Elworth (L)
Nevada: Brian Sandoval (R)
New Hampshire: Andrew Hemingway (R)
New Mexico: None.
New York: Jimmy McMillan (RITDH)
Ohio: Ed FitzGerald (Very reluctantly) (D)
Oklahoma: Joe Dorman (D)
Oregon: John Kitzhaber (D)
Pennsylvania: Tom Wolf (D)
Rhode Island: None.
South Carolina: Steve French (L)
South Dakota: Susan Wismer (D)
Tennessee: I truly can't find much about any of the candidates other than Haslam, they are all nobodies to the core.
Texas: Wendy Davis (D)
Vermont: Peter Shumlin (D)
Wisconsin: Mary Burke (D)
Wyoming: Pete Gosar (D)

You know he's the Tea Partier in the race, right?

I can't forgive Hassan for threatening to veto marijuana legalization.
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« Reply #46 on: June 17, 2014, 07:20:32 PM »

Alabama: None.
Alaska: Byron Mallott (D)
Arizona: Fred DuVal (D)  
Arkansas: Josh Drake (G)
California: Jerry Brown (D)
Colorado: John Hickenlooper (D)
Connecticut: Dan Malloy (D)
Florida: Charlie Crist (D)
Georgia: Jason Carter (D)
Hawaii: Neil Abercrombie (D)
Idaho: John Bujak (L)
Illinois: Pat Quinn (D)
Iowa: Jack Hatch (D)
Kansas: Paul Davis (D)
Maine: Eliot Cutler (I)
Maryland: Heather Mizeur (D)
Massachusetts: Donald Berwick (D)
Michigan: Mark Schauer (D)
Minnesota: Mark Dayton (DFL)
Nebraska: Mark Elworth (L)
Nevada: Brian Sandoval (R)
New Hampshire: Andrew Hemingway (R)
New Mexico: None.
New York: Jimmy McMillan (RITDH)
Ohio: Ed FitzGerald (Very reluctantly) (D)
Oklahoma: Joe Dorman (D)
Oregon: John Kitzhaber (D)
Pennsylvania: Tom Wolf (D)
Rhode Island: None.
South Carolina: Steve French (L)
South Dakota: Susan Wismer (D)
Tennessee: I truly can't find much about any of the candidates other than Haslam, they are all nobodies to the core.
Texas: Wendy Davis (D)
Vermont: Peter Shumlin (D)
Wisconsin: Mary Burke (D)
Wyoming: Pete Gosar (D)

You know he's the Tea Partier in the race, right?

I can't forgive Hassan for threatening to veto marijuana legalization.

Right I figured that, so I'd understand no endorsement, one of Hassan's no-name primary challengers, one of the no-name candidates in the Republican primary, a third party candidate if there are any, or Walt Havenstein, the frontrunner for the Republican primary and the more mainstream/moderate of the two. But why Hemingway, the Tea Partier? Just because he supports medical marijuana more than Hassan does? I'm sorry if I sound aggressive, but you must be able to see why this makes very little sense to me.
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« Reply #47 on: June 17, 2014, 07:30:57 PM »

Alabama: None.
Alaska: Byron Mallott (D)
Arizona: Fred DuVal (D)  
Arkansas: Josh Drake (G)
California: Jerry Brown (D)
Colorado: John Hickenlooper (D)
Connecticut: Dan Malloy (D)
Florida: Charlie Crist (D)
Georgia: Jason Carter (D)
Hawaii: Neil Abercrombie (D)
Idaho: John Bujak (L)
Illinois: Pat Quinn (D)
Iowa: Jack Hatch (D)
Kansas: Paul Davis (D)
Maine: Eliot Cutler (I)
Maryland: Heather Mizeur (D)
Massachusetts: Donald Berwick (D)
Michigan: Mark Schauer (D)
Minnesota: Mark Dayton (DFL)
Nebraska: Mark Elworth (L)
Nevada: Brian Sandoval (R)
New Hampshire: Andrew Hemingway (R)
New Mexico: None.
New York: Jimmy McMillan (RITDH)
Ohio: Ed FitzGerald (Very reluctantly) (D)
Oklahoma: Joe Dorman (D)
Oregon: John Kitzhaber (D)
Pennsylvania: Tom Wolf (D)
Rhode Island: None.
South Carolina: Steve French (L)
South Dakota: Susan Wismer (D)
Tennessee: I truly can't find much about any of the candidates other than Haslam, they are all nobodies to the core.
Texas: Wendy Davis (D)
Vermont: Peter Shumlin (D)
Wisconsin: Mary Burke (D)
Wyoming: Pete Gosar (D)

You know he's the Tea Partier in the race, right?

I can't forgive Hassan for threatening to veto marijuana legalization.

Right I figured that, so I'd understand no endorsement, one of Hassan's no-name primary challengers, one of the no-name candidates in the Republican primary, a third party candidate if there are any, or Walt Havenstein, the frontrunner for the Republican primary and the more mainstream/moderate of the two. But why Hemingway, the Tea Partier? Just because he supports medical marijuana more than Hassan does? I'm sorry if I sound aggressive, but you must be able to see why this makes very little sense to me.
Hemingway doesn't just support medical marijuana "more than Hassan does," he wants to decriminalize all marijuana. Plus, Hemingway also wants to fight Federal surveillance, wiretapping, tracking, data collection, etc and protect private medical records and student privacy. So, it makes sense for civil libertarians to support Hemingway.
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« Reply #48 on: June 17, 2014, 07:47:50 PM »

Alabama: Martin Luther King Jr. (I)
Alaska: Byron Mallott (D)
Arizona: Fred DuVal (D)
Arkansas: Josh Drake (G)
California: Jerry Brown (D), reluctantly
Colorado: John Hickenlooper (D)
Connecticut: Dan Malloy (D), enthusiastically
Florida: Nan Rich (D) (Though I'll support Charlie Crist when he gets nominated)
Georgia: Jason Carter (D)
Hawaii: Neil Abercrombie (D), enthusiastically
Idaho: A.J. Balukoff (D)
Illinois: Pat Quinn (D), enthusiastically
Iowa: Jack Hatch (D)
Kansas: Paul Davis (D)
Maine: Mike Michaud (D), enthusiastically
Maryland: Anthony Brown (D)
Massachusetts: Martha Coakley (D)
Michigan: Mark Schauer (D)
Minnesota: Mark Dayton (DFL), enthusiastically
Nebraska: Chuck Hassebrook (D)
Nevada: Brian Sandoval (R) (Though I'm tempted to support None of the Above (D), the real Democratic nominee Tongue)
New Hampshire: Maggie Hassan (D), enthusiastically
New Mexico: Gary King (D)
New York: Howie Hawkins (G)
Ohio: Ed FitzGerald (D), very enthusiastically
Oklahoma: Joe Dorman (D), reluctantly
Oregon: John Kitzhaber (D), enthusiastically
Pennsylvania: Paul Glover (G)
Rhode Island: Gina Raimondo (D), enthusiastically
South Carolina: Morgan Bruce Reeves (United Citizens Party)
South Dakota: Susan Wismer (D)
Tennessee: Basil Marceaux (R)
Texas: Wendy Davis (D)
Vermont: Peter Shumlin (D), reluctantly
Wisconsin: Mary Burke (D), enthusiastically
Wyoming: Pete Gosar (D)

Here's my updated list.

Changes
AL - I had a dream that people in Alabama could actually have a real decision on Election Day! Alas.....
CA - Supporting Brown now that Sheehan lost the jungle primary.
PA - Yeah, I'm not endorsing Wolf.
WY - Thank God WY Democrats found at least somebody to run against Mead.



New Hampshire: Andrew Hemingway (R)

You know he's the Tea Partier in the race, right?

I can't forgive Hassan for threatening to veto marijuana legalization.
TBF, it wasn't going to pass anyways. The GOP-controlled NH Senate already said they wouldn't take it up and Hassan, like Dayton, at least put her views on the matter aside and legalized medical marijuana. I have to agree with NHLiberal on this. Hassan has done a phenomenal job as Governor and I don't see how one, small issue should be enough of a reason not to endorse her and support a Tea Partier instead.

Also, why are you "very reluctant" about FitzGerald?
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