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Title: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: nclib on March 18, 2006, 05:23:39 PM
Option 6. In 2008 my governor's race is open and I'll probably vote Democrat.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Alcon on March 18, 2006, 05:28:20 PM
My state's race isn't until 2008.  If the Washington Republican Party still exists then.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: WalterMitty on March 18, 2006, 05:36:07 PM
ill vote for kerry healey (r), who is currently the lt.governor.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: ian on March 18, 2006, 06:33:48 PM
N/I Democrat.
I'm voting for Mike Beebe over Asa Hutchinson.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Dave from Michigan on March 18, 2006, 06:37:17 PM

I will be relucantly voting for republican Dick DeVos.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Jake on March 18, 2006, 06:45:38 PM
Almost certainly non-Incumbent Republican Lynn Swann.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Virginian87 on March 18, 2006, 07:18:59 PM
Option 6.  Will vote for whoever is Tim Kaine's successor.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Q on March 18, 2006, 07:31:15 PM
I plan to vote for non-incumbent Democrat Cathy Cox.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Galactic Overlord on March 18, 2006, 07:32:18 PM
Mine's not in 2006, needless to say I will vote for any Republican over Blanco.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: True Federalist (진정한 연방 주의자) on March 18, 2006, 07:59:06 PM
Depends on who wins the primary.  If Lovelace can pull off the upset, I'll be voting Republican in the general election, and if Sanford wins the primary I'l be voting Democratic in the general.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Mr. Paleoconservative on March 18, 2006, 08:29:16 PM
All three major Republicans running for Governor in Oregon are fine candidates, and whoever wins the primary (barring some extreme revelation) should be getting my vote over the incumbent Democrat.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: bullmoose88 on March 18, 2006, 08:41:59 PM
Undecided...leaning ever so slightly towards incumbent democrat...just so the SE continues to have the office.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Speed of Sound on March 18, 2006, 08:51:15 PM
Third Party. Cant bring myself to vote for Rendell with CBK on and Hoeffel off, and cant bring myself to go for Swann because hes Swann, so im stuck with like Green Party or something.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Frodo on March 18, 2006, 09:33:47 PM
Option 6 -it was last year when we last had ours.  And I think everyone knows how I voted since I had their banners on my sig for weeks. 


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Moooooo on March 18, 2006, 09:37:23 PM
Undecided in the primary and general.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Frodo on March 18, 2006, 09:41:38 PM
Undecided in the primary and general.

So you haven't ruled out giving Bob Ehrlich another term as your governor?


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Moooooo on March 18, 2006, 09:50:53 PM
Lets just say Im very disappointed with O'Malley and Duncan.  O'Malley because his record as Mayor is mediocore at best.  Plus, he's been plagued with scandal lately.  Apparently his crime cutting statistics are false and were generated by 'cooking the books' (imforming officers to not record all violent crimes).

And Duncan, poor Duncan.  His campaign has been a complete disaster.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Moooooo on March 18, 2006, 09:51:59 PM
If I do vote against Ehrlich it will most likely be for strategic reasons.... I dont want him to be the front-runner for Mikulski's seat in 2010.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Flying Dog on March 18, 2006, 10:24:42 PM
(D) Governor Jennifer M Granholm-90% CERTAIN


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Virginian87 on March 18, 2006, 10:37:22 PM
Undecided in the primary and general.

Now THAT is surprising, though I can understand the primary.  I know O'Malley may not be the best, but you'd rather have Robert "Slot Machines or Bust" Ehrlich, who has no accomplishments as governor?  I'd hate to have him thinking about a future Senate seat in Maryland if he gets re-elected.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Bleeding heart conservative, HTMLdon on March 18, 2006, 11:13:48 PM
I'll be writing-in a non-incumbent Republican.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Bleeding heart conservative, HTMLdon on March 18, 2006, 11:15:51 PM
Undecided in the primary and general.

Now THAT is surprising, though I can understand the primary.  I know O'Malley may not be the best, but you'd rather have Robert "Slot Machines or Bust" Ehrlich, who has no accomplishments as governor?  I'd hate to have him thinking about a future Senate seat in Maryland if he gets re-elected.

I think I just came thinking about Maryland having 2 Republican Senators!


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: ○∙◄☻¥tπ[╪AV┼cVê└ on March 18, 2006, 11:16:25 PM
Undecided in the primary and general.

Now THAT is surprising, though I can understand the primary.  I know O'Malley may not be the best, but you'd rather have Robert "Slot Machines or Bust" Ehrlich, who has no accomplishments as governor?  I'd hate to have him thinking about a future Senate seat in Maryland if he gets re-elected.

I think I just came thinking about Maryland having 2 Republican Senators!

You are one sick puppy.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Galactic Overlord on March 18, 2006, 11:51:08 PM
Undecided in the primary and general.

Now THAT is surprising, though I can understand the primary.  I know O'Malley may not be the best, but you'd rather have Robert "Slot Machines or Bust" Ehrlich, who has no accomplishments as governor?  I'd hate to have him thinking about a future Senate seat in Maryland if he gets re-elected.

I think I just came thinking about Maryland having 2 Republican Senators!

Ehlrich and Steele...:) 

If Maryland would be so gracious, I'd trade Collins and Snowe to the Dems in exchange...


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Bleeding heart conservative, HTMLdon on March 19, 2006, 12:08:09 AM
Undecided in the primary and general.

Now THAT is surprising, though I can understand the primary.  I know O'Malley may not be the best, but you'd rather have Robert "Slot Machines or Bust" Ehrlich, who has no accomplishments as governor?  I'd hate to have him thinking about a future Senate seat in Maryland if he gets re-elected.

I think I just came thinking about Maryland having 2 Republican Senators!

Ehlrich and Steele...:) 

If Maryland would be so gracious, I'd trade Collins and Snowe to the Dems in exchange...

HEY now!  Those two are some of my favorite senators.  I'll trade Brownback and Coburn.... any takers, Dems? :P


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: tinman64 on March 19, 2006, 12:15:01 AM
Non-incumbant Democrat (Angelides or Westly). Ahnold so has to go.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: PBrunsel on March 19, 2006, 01:30:42 PM
I'll cast my vote for Nussle and Vander Platts in November, since they will need every vote they can get. :P


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: True Democrat on March 19, 2006, 01:44:59 PM
Incumbent Democrat


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: nini2287 on March 19, 2006, 02:53:42 PM
Undecided, lean non-incumbent Republican


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: The Dowager Mod on March 19, 2006, 03:03:36 PM
Incumbent Democrat, unless the greens run someone interesting.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Republican Michigander on March 19, 2006, 10:25:16 PM
Anyone but Granholm. DeVos.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Smash255 on March 19, 2006, 11:04:30 PM
Undecided in the primary and general.

Now THAT is surprising, though I can understand the primary.  I know O'Malley may not be the best, but you'd rather have Robert "Slot Machines or Bust" Ehrlich, who has no accomplishments as governor?  I'd hate to have him thinking about a future Senate seat in Maryland if he gets re-elected.

I think I just came thinking about Maryland having 2 Republican Senators!

Ehlrich and Steele...:) 

If Maryland would be so gracious, I'd trade Collins and Snowe to the Dems in exchange...

HEY now!  Those two are some of my favorite senators.  I'll trade Brownback and Coburn.... any takers, Dems? :P

Well if you trade them out of the Senate towards the 2008 Republican President and Vice President ticket....


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Bleeding heart conservative, HTMLdon on March 19, 2006, 11:11:26 PM
Undecided in the primary and general.

Now THAT is surprising, though I can understand the primary.  I know O'Malley may not be the best, but you'd rather have Robert "Slot Machines or Bust" Ehrlich, who has no accomplishments as governor?  I'd hate to have him thinking about a future Senate seat in Maryland if he gets re-elected.

I think I just came thinking about Maryland having 2 Republican Senators!

Ehlrich and Steele...:) 

If Maryland would be so gracious, I'd trade Collins and Snowe to the Dems in exchange...

HEY now!  Those two are some of my favorite senators.  I'll trade Brownback and Coburn.... any takers, Dems? :P

Well if you trade them out of the Senate towards the 2008 Republican President and Vice President ticket....

Why would I trade them for Frist/Rice? :)


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Smash255 on March 19, 2006, 11:14:43 PM
Undecided in the primary and general.

Now THAT is surprising, though I can understand the primary.  I know O'Malley may not be the best, but you'd rather have Robert "Slot Machines or Bust" Ehrlich, who has no accomplishments as governor?  I'd hate to have him thinking about a future Senate seat in Maryland if he gets re-elected.

I think I just came thinking about Maryland having 2 Republican Senators!

Ehlrich and Steele...:) 

If Maryland would be so gracious, I'd trade Collins and Snowe to the Dems in exchange...

HEY now!  Those two are some of my favorite senators.  I'll trade Brownback and Coburn.... any takers, Dems? :P

Well if you trade them out of the Senate towards the 2008 Republican President and Vice President ticket....

Why would I trade them for Frist/Rice? :)

Hey you asked for any Dem offers so I made you one   Take it or leave it :)



Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Cubby on March 20, 2006, 04:53:09 AM
I haven't the slighest idea who will run against Rell, probably a sacrificial lamb. I voted non-incumbent Democrat in the poll here, but in reality, I'll decide at a later point.



Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: ?????????? on March 20, 2006, 05:59:37 AM
Depends on who wins the primary.  If Lovelace can pull off the upset, I'll be voting Republican in the general election, and if Sanford wins the primary I'l be voting Democratic in the general.

Driving through SC I kept seeing signs for Lovelace that someone had put on the shoulder of I-95. It was mostly in the middle part of the state where I saw this, right above the low country.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: MasterJedi on March 20, 2006, 06:53:43 AM
I'll be voting for Walker (R) in the primary and then Walker/Green in the general election.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: True Federalist (진정한 연방 주의자) on March 20, 2006, 11:24:15 AM
Depends on who wins the primary.  If Lovelace can pull off the upset, I'll be voting Republican in the general election, and if Sanford wins the primary I'l be voting Democratic in the general.

Driving through SC I kept seeing signs for Lovelace that someone had put on the shoulder of I-95. It was mostly in the middle part of the state where I saw this, right above the low country.

Yup, Lovelace has done an amazingly good job at putting together a grass roots organization and the road signs and bumper stickers are evidence of that.  The unanswered question is whether Lovelace can generate excitement beyond the core of political junkies who've grown disgusted with Sanford's term which has produced more sizzle than steak.  Of course, considering that its often just the political junkie who vote in primaries, that might just be enough.  The April 4th election for Mayor of Columbia is worth looking at.  If Kevin Fisher can knock off Bob Coble, it'll indicate that a message of "the incumbent is incompetent, elect me instead" has a good chance of working this year in other races.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: I spent the winter writing songs about getting better on March 20, 2006, 01:15:14 PM
non-incumbent Democrat Mike Hatch.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: WalterMitty on March 20, 2006, 02:36:20 PM
why is lovelace running against an incumbent republican?


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: True Federalist (진정한 연방 주의자) on March 20, 2006, 03:51:45 PM
why is lovelace running against an incumbent republican?
Lovelace is your classic maverick outsider.  He'd probably be running regardless of the conditions this year, but there are a number of factors that make it possible for him to beat Sanford.

1.  Sanford can't point to any accomplishment of his own over during the term.  His signature eforts have all gotten blocked by the Assembly, which is solidly GOP, so he can't blame the other party for obstructimg what he would have done.
2.  Sanford's PR stunts and attempts to blidgeon rather than cajole the Assembly into doing what he wants have caused to lose the support of many insiders.  His support there is mostly from people he hasn't ruffled the feathers of and are supporting him because he's the incumbent governor, not because of any enthusiasm for him.
3. The primary race between Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer and Mike Campbell (son of former Gov. Carroll Campbell) is likely to determine who wins the Lieutenant Governorship, as it does not appear that the Democrats will be fielding a credible candidate in that race.  Bauer is even more of a problem candidate than Sanford. With South Carolina's open primary, that is likely to entice many independents and some Democrats to vote in the Republican primary this June, and by and large I expect those people will not be voting for Sanford.  I am among those voters. If it weren't for the Lt. Governor's race, I wouldn't yet have decided which primary to vote in.  While I am disappointed in Sanford, I despise Bauer.
4.  Our local economy has not yet come out of the recession.  Our unemployment rate has been above 6% during Sanford's entire term as governor and he hasn't even been able to point to a single major anouncement of future jobs, tho he sure does his best to trumpet every minor announcement that comes along.  The major improvement in the unemployemt rate between Deccember and January that Sanford has been pointing to for cover had everything to do with the BLS' seasonal adjustments.  Seasonally adjusted the rate went from 7.2% to 6.2%, looking at the raw numbers, it went from 6.8% to 6.7%.  That's the sort of result a politican might like, but it isn't going to affect the voters mood much.

Sanford does have two significant advantages.  He's the incumbent and he is sitting on a pile of cash that he can spend.  That's about it, but it's enough to make him the favorite.  His problems are largely ones of people being disappointed that he hasn't lived up to their expectations, rather than things he has done to make them actively angry, so while his support is much softer than any incumbent would like, his antipathy is also soft.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: WalterMitty on March 20, 2006, 03:55:44 PM
what are some positions of this lovelace cahracter?


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Nation on March 20, 2006, 06:29:37 PM
Non-inc Republican (Weld)


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: HardRCafé on March 20, 2006, 08:44:51 PM
Not in 2006, but I will most definately be voting Republican in the next election.

Sigh.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: True Federalist (진정한 연방 주의자) on March 21, 2006, 02:33:48 AM
what are some positions of this lovelace cahracter?

His four main positions (in no patricular order of importance) are:
1. No to school vouchers.  (I'm somewhat in favor of vouchers myself, but Sanford's idiotic voucher plan would have spent most of the money for vouchers on students that already go to private schools.  Besides, except for providing a bully pulpit, it's a issue that a Governor has no effect on, given the way this State is run.)
2. Be more involved in recruiting businesses to the state than Sanford has been.
3.  Raise the cigarette tax (lowest in the nation) to pay for better primary health care for the poor (and thereby lower local government costs and thus thier taxes).
4.  Property tax reform and reduction.

He's not tacking any social issues, but then neither has Sanford, so that's a wash.  He won't appeal to the arch-libertarians, but there's enough here that Lovelace shouldn't alienate too many Republicans and he has a much better chance than Sanford of attracting independents and Democrats in the primary and in the general election.  If Sanford had shown some competence in being governor these past three years, I'd be supporting him, but he hasn't and while I don't agree 100% with Lovelace, I can tolerate him and he shouldn't  be any worse in the job and likely will be better than Sanford.  As I said earlier, my support for Lovelace is soft.  It's my support for Campbell in the LG race that is drving my politics for the next three months.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: jacob_101 on March 21, 2006, 02:43:44 PM
Incumbent Republican, Tim Pawlenty(MN)


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: WalterMitty on March 21, 2006, 02:52:24 PM
what are some positions of this lovelace cahracter?

His four main positions (in no patricular order of importance) are:
1. No to school vouchers.  (I'm somewhat in favor of vouchers myself, but Sanford's idiotic voucher plan would have spent most of the money for vouchers on students that already go to private schools.  Besides, except for providing a bully pulpit, it's a issue that a Governor has no effect on, given the way this State is run.)
2. Be more involved in recruiting businesses to the state than Sanford has been.
3.  Raise the cigarette tax (lowest in the nation) to pay for better primary health care for the poor (and thereby lower local government costs and thus thier taxes).
4.  Property tax reform and reduction.

He's not tacking any social issues, but then neither has Sanford, so that's a wash.  He won't appeal to the arch-libertarians, but there's enough here that Lovelace shouldn't alienate too many Republicans and he has a much better chance than Sanford of attracting independents and Democrats in the primary and in the general election.  If Sanford had shown some competence in being governor these past three years, I'd be supporting him, but he hasn't and while I don't agree 100% with Lovelace, I can tolerate him and he shouldn't  be any worse in the job and likely will be better than Sanford.  As I said earlier, my support for Lovelace is soft.  It's my support for Campbell in the LG race that is drving my politics for the next three months.

i agree with all 4 of those points.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: WMS on March 21, 2006, 06:05:36 PM
I have no idea at this point.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: ?????????? on March 22, 2006, 06:20:21 AM
what are some positions of this lovelace cahracter?

His four main positions (in no patricular order of importance) are:
1. No to school vouchers.  (I'm somewhat in favor of vouchers myself, but Sanford's idiotic voucher plan would have spent most of the money for vouchers on students that already go to private schools.  Besides, except for providing a bully pulpit, it's a issue that a Governor has no effect on, given the way this State is run.)
2. Be more involved in recruiting businesses to the state than Sanford has been.
3.  Raise the cigarette tax (lowest in the nation) to pay for better primary health care for the poor (and thereby lower local government costs and thus thier taxes).
4.  Property tax reform and reduction.

He's not tacking any social issues, but then neither has Sanford, so that's a wash.  He won't appeal to the arch-libertarians, but there's enough here that Lovelace shouldn't alienate too many Republicans and he has a much better chance than Sanford of attracting independents and Democrats in the primary and in the general election.  If Sanford had shown some competence in being governor these past three years, I'd be supporting him, but he hasn't and while I don't agree 100% with Lovelace, I can tolerate him and he shouldn't  be any worse in the job and likely will be better than Sanford.  As I said earlier, my support for Lovelace is soft.  It's my support for Campbell in the LG race that is drving my politics for the next three months.


He sounds pretty horrible overall. Go Sanford!


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: WalterMitty on March 22, 2006, 11:36:15 AM
what are some positions of this lovelace cahracter?

His four main positions (in no patricular order of importance) are:
1. No to school vouchers.  (I'm somewhat in favor of vouchers myself, but Sanford's idiotic voucher plan would have spent most of the money for vouchers on students that already go to private schools.  Besides, except for providing a bully pulpit, it's a issue that a Governor has no effect on, given the way this State is run.)
2. Be more involved in recruiting businesses to the state than Sanford has been.
3.  Raise the cigarette tax (lowest in the nation) to pay for better primary health care for the poor (and thereby lower local government costs and thus thier taxes).
4.  Property tax reform and reduction.

He's not tacking any social issues, but then neither has Sanford, so that's a wash.  He won't appeal to the arch-libertarians, but there's enough here that Lovelace shouldn't alienate too many Republicans and he has a much better chance than Sanford of attracting independents and Democrats in the primary and in the general election.  If Sanford had shown some competence in being governor these past three years, I'd be supporting him, but he hasn't and while I don't agree 100% with Lovelace, I can tolerate him and he shouldn't  be any worse in the job and likely will be better than Sanford.  As I said earlier, my support for Lovelace is soft.  It's my support for Campbell in the LG race that is drving my politics for the next three months.


He sounds pretty horrible overall. Go Sanford!

what is so horrible about them?

i especially support the cigarette tax increase.  each state should tax those at least $2 per pack (along with smokeless tobacco).


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: ?????????? on March 23, 2006, 09:13:51 AM
what are some positions of this lovelace cahracter?

His four main positions (in no patricular order of importance) are:
1. No to school vouchers.  (I'm somewhat in favor of vouchers myself, but Sanford's idiotic voucher plan would have spent most of the money for vouchers on students that already go to private schools.  Besides, except for providing a bully pulpit, it's a issue that a Governor has no effect on, given the way this State is run.)
2. Be more involved in recruiting businesses to the state than Sanford has been.
3.  Raise the cigarette tax (lowest in the nation) to pay for better primary health care for the poor (and thereby lower local government costs and thus thier taxes).
4.  Property tax reform and reduction.

He's not tacking any social issues, but then neither has Sanford, so that's a wash.  He won't appeal to the arch-libertarians, but there's enough here that Lovelace shouldn't alienate too many Republicans and he has a much better chance than Sanford of attracting independents and Democrats in the primary and in the general election.  If Sanford had shown some competence in being governor these past three years, I'd be supporting him, but he hasn't and while I don't agree 100% with Lovelace, I can tolerate him and he shouldn't  be any worse in the job and likely will be better than Sanford.  As I said earlier, my support for Lovelace is soft.  It's my support for Campbell in the LG race that is drving my politics for the next three months.


He sounds pretty horrible overall. Go Sanford!

what is so horrible about them?

i especially support the cigarette tax increase.  each state should tax those at least $2 per pack (along with smokeless tobacco).

Freedom hater.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: WalterMitty on March 23, 2006, 04:43:34 PM
what are some positions of this lovelace cahracter?

His four main positions (in no patricular order of importance) are:
1. No to school vouchers.  (I'm somewhat in favor of vouchers myself, but Sanford's idiotic voucher plan would have spent most of the money for vouchers on students that already go to private schools.  Besides, except for providing a bully pulpit, it's a issue that a Governor has no effect on, given the way this State is run.)
2. Be more involved in recruiting businesses to the state than Sanford has been.
3.  Raise the cigarette tax (lowest in the nation) to pay for better primary health care for the poor (and thereby lower local government costs and thus thier taxes).
4.  Property tax reform and reduction.

He's not tacking any social issues, but then neither has Sanford, so that's a wash.  He won't appeal to the arch-libertarians, but there's enough here that Lovelace shouldn't alienate too many Republicans and he has a much better chance than Sanford of attracting independents and Democrats in the primary and in the general election.  If Sanford had shown some competence in being governor these past three years, I'd be supporting him, but he hasn't and while I don't agree 100% with Lovelace, I can tolerate him and he shouldn't  be any worse in the job and likely will be better than Sanford.  As I said earlier, my support for Lovelace is soft.  It's my support for Campbell in the LG race that is drving my politics for the next three months.


He sounds pretty horrible overall. Go Sanford!

what is so horrible about them?

i especially support the cigarette tax increase.  each state should tax those at least $2 per pack (along with smokeless tobacco).

Freedom hater.

i love freedom.

but freedom isnt free.  you want to suck on a cigarette or slober tobacco juice, you must pay up.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Jacobtm on March 23, 2006, 04:57:34 PM
Spitzer '06.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Colin on March 28, 2006, 09:33:48 PM
Non-incumbant Republican. Lynn Swann '06. I'd do almost anything to get Rendell out of Harrisburg.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Yates on March 28, 2006, 09:42:24 PM
Jim Nussle.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Nym90 on March 28, 2006, 11:35:00 PM
Granholm.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: riceowl on May 18, 2006, 03:53:06 PM
I don't like any of the candidates for Governor in my state (see above).  Though Perry has hunted on my ranch (thereby, he's paid us).

And Perry's going to win anyway.  Perhaps a Friedman shall I vote for.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Moooooo on May 18, 2006, 10:13:35 PM
Probably non-incumbent Democrat.


Title: Re: Your vote for Governor, 2006
Post by: Queen Mum Inks.LWC on May 19, 2006, 03:18:08 PM
Dick DeVos all the way!