October 2018President Pence campaigns for Republicans in 2018.Ohio, Kansas, PennsylvaniaI encourage you to get out and vote next month for my fellow Republicans. We are currently on a path toward smaller government and less intervention in our economy. We must let the free market run its course, and the government should not be involved in social issues. We need to fight to defund Planned Parenthood and overturn Roe v. Wade, a landmark of the past. If you vote GOP on election day, you surely will not regret it because we are a united party that is able to deliver results.Attorney General Trey Gowdy to rein in gangs and stop violence at the border and in many inner citiesGubernatorial Election UpdateAlabama: Safe RepublicanGov. Kay Ivey is expected to run and win re-election in 2018.
Alaska: Toss-upIncumbent Governor Bill Walker is running for reelection against Former U.S. Senator Mark Begich.
Arizona: Likely Republican Governor Doug Doucey expected to win re-election.
Arkansas: Safe RepublicanGovernor Asa Hutchinson is projected to win by a large margin.
California: Safe DemocratLt. Gov. Gavin Newsom is expected to win over Democrat Antonio Villaraigosa.
Colorado: Lean DemocratCary Kennedy is expected to defeat her Republican counterpart Victor Mitchell.
Connecticut: Lean RepublicanMark Lauretti is currently ahead of Lt. Gov. Nancy Wyman 54-46%. Wyman is associated with the outgoing unpopular Governor Malloy.
Florida: Tossup Governor Rick Scott is serving in the Pence administration, Adam Putnam is the nominee. Democrats nominated Gwen Graham, a US Representative and daughter to former Governor and Senator Bob Graham. This race is a toss-up.
Georgia: Safe RepublicanLt. Governor Casey Cagel is expected to defeat Stacey Abrams.
Hawaii: Safe DemocratGovernor David Ige has no significant opposition.
Idaho Safe RepublicanLt. Governor Brad Little has no significant opposition
Illinois: Toss-upIncumbent Gov. Bruce Rauner faces an uphill battle for re-election against Chris Kennedy.
Iowa: Safe Republican Incumbent Governor Kim Reynolds is expected to win re-election against Nate Boulton.
Kansas: Toss-upKris Kobach is trailing Carl Brewer in the race to replace unpopular Governor Sam Brownback.
Maine: TossupMayhew leads in Maine.
Maryland: Safe RepublicanGov. Hogan expected to win re-election in a landslide.
Massachusetts: Safe RepublicanGov. Baker should win re-election, he is the most popular Governor in the U.S.
Michigan: Likely DemocratGretchen Whitmer is ahead by double digits against MI Attorney Gen. Bill Schuette
Minnesota: Toss-upThis one is expected to be a close contest between Tim Walz and Matt Dean to succeed Gov. Mark Dayton.
Nebraska Safe RepublicanPete Ricketts, barring a primary challenge, is expected to win re-election.
Nevada: TossupAdam Laxalt is in a dead heat with Aaron Ford.
New Hampshire: Lean RepublicanGov. Sununu is currently ahead of Steve Marchand 50-48%.
New Mexico: Likely DemocratMichelle Lujan-Grisham, the Democratic candidate is currently leading Lt. Governor John Sanchez.
New York: Safe DemocratAndrew Cuomo will win re-election against John Flanagan.
Ohio: Likely Republican Mike DeWine is expected to succeed outgoing Governor John Kasich.
Oklahoma: Safe RepublicanLt. Governor Todd Lamb is a safe pick for election as Governor.
Oregon: Safe DemocratKate Brown is expected to win re-election in a landslide.
Pennsylvania: Lean DemocratGovernor Tom Wolf faces a tough challenger in Scott Wagner, he leads 52-47%.
Rhode Island: Safe Democrat[/b]
Gov. Gina Raimondo will win re-election safely.
South Carolina: Safe RepublicanGovernor Henry McMaster will win another term.
South Dakota: Safe RepublicanMarty Jackley is expected to be elected.
Tennessee: Safe Republican Mae Beavers will be the next Governor.
Texas: Safe RepublicanGovernor Gregg Abbott will defeat Wendy Davis in a rematch.
Vermont: Likely RepublicanGov. Phil Scott is expected to win re-election comfortably.
Wisconsin: Lean Republican Gov. Walker will defeat Kathleen Vinehout.
Wyoming: Safe Republican Ed Murray is expected to become the next Governor.