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  Who will be the LEAST popular new governor? (search mode)
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Question: Which of the new governors will become the least popular?
#1
Abbott
 
#2
Baker
 
#3
Ducey
 
#4
Hogan
 
#5
Hutchinson
 
#6
Ige
 
#7
Raimondo
 
#8
Rauner
 
#9
Ricketts
 
#10
Walker
 
#11
Wolf
 
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Keystone Phil
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« on: December 31, 2014, 08:57:23 AM »

Rauner because its Illinois.

Wolf is a nice guy but i predict he's gonna be Pennsylvania's Jon Corzine.

Because he's another lanky, white bald Democrat?

I've heard quite a few people make that comparison. It helps that they look alike. Tongue

But in all seriousness, Wolf had a year long honeymoon. Now, it gets real and he has to deal with a super GOP legislature (the most heavily Republican legislature since the 1950s). And he's never had to govern before. He's in for a rough four years.
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #1 on: December 31, 2014, 10:40:40 AM »

If Wolf is unpopular enough, he very likely won't even run again. If he's anywhere near Corbett levels, he definitely won't run again. I'm already very much a believer that Casey has a strong chance at being the nominee in 2018.
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #2 on: December 31, 2014, 06:01:26 PM »

If Wolf is unpopular enough, he very likely won't even run again. If he's anywhere near Corbett levels, he definitely won't run again. I'm already very much a believer that Casey has a strong chance at being the nominee in 2018.

His seat is too precious. Too risky

The PA Dems don't have a bad bench. They could easily find someone to replace Casey.

Such as Schwartz?

She'd want to but she'd probably be too old by 2018.

Congressman-elect Boyle would surely run whenever there's an open seat. 2018 would almost be perfect for him.
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Keystone Phil
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« Reply #3 on: January 01, 2015, 04:43:58 PM »

If Wolf is unpopular enough, he very likely won't even run again. If he's anywhere near Corbett levels, he definitely won't run again. I'm already very much a believer that Casey has a strong chance at being the nominee in 2018.

His seat is too precious. Too risky

The PA Dems don't have a bad bench. They could easily find someone to replace Casey.

Such as Schwartz?

She'd want to but she'd probably be too old by 2018.

Congressman-elect Boyle would surely run whenever there's an open seat. 2018 would almost be perfect for him.
Who do you think would be the strongest Republican Senate nominee for Pennsylvania in 2018?

We're still too far out to say. Luckily, we have a bench.
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