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Question: Governor race that looks most intersting at this point (2005-2006)
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New Mexico (Richardson)
 
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Ohio (Taft)
 
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Oklahoma (Henry)
 
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Oregon (Kulongski)
 
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Wisconsin (Doyle)
 
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« on: July 25, 2005, 09:45:24 AM »

Ohio.

The Democrats look like they'll have good candidates to face down both Taft and DeWine next fall... and after PA its one of the most interesting states holding elections in 2006 IMHO.

Arkansas and California also look like promising interesting gubernatorial races. 
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