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« on: November 05, 2014, 08:49:55 PM »

My brother pointed out an interesting result in yesterday's elections.

The best showing of any Democrat was Jerry Brown's 58.6%. In comparison, Republican candidates broke 60% in six states, with incumbents topping 70% in Tennessee, South Dakota and Nevada.

I looked at 2006 for comparison. It was a bad year for the party, but Republicans topped 60 percent in multiple elections, including Hawaii and Connecticut. 2008 also saw two Republican Governors reelected with 70+%.

In the Republican year of 2010, Democrat Mike Beebe of Arkansas was reelected with 64%, while Cuomo got 61% as an AG running for Governor.

I'm curious as to explanations for why all Democratic candidates for Governor did so poorly. Did Democrats do something very wrong? Is it just a geography thing, with Republicans having more really safe states? Is it a result of the nationalization of gubernatorial elections? Are there other factors?
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