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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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« on: April 28, 2020, 01:33:36 PM »

Kelly, probably under both Biden and Trump, unless a Trump six-year itch opens the floodgates.

Kemp seems to be constantly stepping on landmines, he'll certainly be vulnerable under both.

Evers under both because Wisconsin.

DeSantis has governed very differently than his campaign implied he would, and he's been resilient. He could probably survive another Democratic wave year, as Florida has shown resistance to wave elections, but the aforementioned Trump six-year itch could make his reelection much tougher especially without Scott dumping his money into GOP turnout.
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