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  Which governors are beatable in 2022? (search mode)
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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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Quincy Kelley
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« on: April 30, 2020, 11:02:27 AM »

1.) Abbott (TX) has already declared last year he's running for reelection in 2022. He'll easily get reelected by double digits (around 20-25 percentage points), making him the second longest-serving TX Governor by January 19, 2027.

2.) Cuomo (NY State) will easily win reelection in 2022 to a historic 4th term, which will make him the second NY State Governor since Rockefeller to win 4 terms.

3.) Whitmer (MI), Evers (WI), Kelly (KS) will have stronger GOP challengers in their respective states in 2022.

4.) Ivey (AL) might retire in 2022 due to her age & does she have the stamina to seek a 2nd full 4-year term ?

5.) Kemp (GA) isn't losing reelection in 2022, even against Abrams in a rematch. The GA Dems will have to move elsewhere down the road.
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Quincy Kelley
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« Reply #1 on: April 30, 2020, 02:44:07 PM »

Kelly will be the only incumbent Gov to lose, since Evers and Siaolak have Senate races and Tom Batrett or Ron Kind can run for Senate

Safe to say Kelly will be the last Democratic Governor KS will have for awhile.
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Quincy Kelley
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« Reply #2 on: May 01, 2020, 08:06:19 AM »

Kelly will be the only incumbent Gov to lose, since Evers and Siaolak have Senate races and Tom Batrett or Ron Kind can run for Senate

Safe to say Kelly will be the last Democratic Governor KS will have for awhile.
You're making some very bold claims in this thread, what makes you say that about Kansas?

1.) KS is deep Red & always has been.

2.) Hostile GOP controlled legislature.

3.) Kelly doesn't have the statewide stature that Sebelius (who won 4 statewide elections as Insurance Commissioner in 1994, 1998 & Governor in 2002, 2006) had.

4.) GOP aren't going to get sucker-punched again.

5.) RGA will be spending heavily in this race.
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