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Question: Which of the following governors are beatable in 2022?
#1
Kay Ivey
 
#2
Mike Dunleavy
 
#3
Gavin Newsom
 
#4
Jared Polis
 
#5
Ned Lamont
 
#6
Ron DeSantis
 
#7
Brian Kemp
 
#8
Brad Little
 
#9
J.B. Pritzker
 
#10
Kim Reynolds
 
#11
Laura Kelly
 
#12
Janet Mills
 
#13
Charlie Baker
 
#14
Gretchen Whitmer
 
#15
Tim Walz
 
#16
Steve Sisolak
 
#17
Michelle Lujan Grisham
 
#18
Andrew Cuomo
 
#19
Mike DeWine
 
#20
Kevin Stitt
 
#21
Henry McMaster
 
#22
Kristi Noem
 
#23
Bill Lee
 
#24
Greg Abbott
 
#25
Tony Evers
 
#26
Mark Gordon
 
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President Johnson
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« on: April 28, 2020, 01:47:05 PM »

Depends on the president at time, but generally I'd say: Dunleavy, Lamont, DeSantis, Kemp, Reynolds, Kelly, Mills, Whitmer, DeWine and Evers. That doesn't mean they will lose.

I don't think Sisolak loses, even in a Biden midterm. He should be fine. Similar with Polis.

Primaries are another story, but likely every one will prevail. I'm curious to see whether left puts up another attempt to knock off Andrew Cuomo. The third attempt will certainly fail again.
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President Johnson
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« Reply #1 on: April 29, 2020, 01:59:36 PM »

I just wonder whether all of them will actually run for reelection. I read in 2018 DeWine might just serve one term, which is why Jon Husted dropped out and accepted the second spot on the ticket.

There's also some chance Baker or Cuomo retire (or latter joins the Biden Administration). Lamont may also decline to seek reelection.
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