Who will be the 5 most successful Libertarian gubernatorial candidates?
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Question: Who will be the 5 most successful Libertarian gubernatorial candidates?
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Carolyn Clift (AK)
#2
Barry Hess (AZ)
#3
Frank Gilbert (AR)
#4
Matthew Hess (CO)
#5
Adrian Wyllie (FL)
#6
Andrew Hunt (GA)
#7
Jeff Davis (HI)
#8
John T. Bujak (ID)
#9
Chad Grimm (IL)
#10
Lee Hieb (IA)
#11
Keen Umbehr (KS)
#12
Shawn Quinn (MD)
#13
Mary Buzuma (MI)
#14
Chris Holbrook (MN)
#15
Mark G. Elworth (NE)
#16
Michael McDermott (NY)
#17
Richard Prawdzienski (OK)
#18
Paul Grad (OR)
#19
Ken Krawchuk (PA)
#20
Steve French (SC)
#21
Daniel Lewis (TN)
#22
Kathie Glass (TX)
#23
Dan Feliciano (VT)
#24
Robert Burke (WI)
#25
Dee Cozzens (WY)
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solarstorm
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« on: August 21, 2014, 02:04:04 PM »

Who will be the 5 most successful Libertarian gubernatorial candidates?
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« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2014, 04:49:49 PM »

Wylie, Hunt, and Umbehr are the obvious choices based on polling (Umbehr and Hunt), weakness of a Republican yet many voters unwilling to vote Democrat (Umbehr and Hunt), or weakness of both candidates (Wylie). Not sure about the other two though.
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« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2014, 05:46:55 PM »

Wylie, Hunt, and Umbehr are the obvious choices based on polling (Umbehr and Hunt), weakness of a Republican yet many voters unwilling to vote Democrat (Umbehr and Hunt), or weakness of both candidates (Wylie). Not sure about the other two though.

I think Alaska, Montana and Nevada are the correct answers by default - even if they don't hold an election in the regarding year.
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« Reply #3 on: November 12, 2014, 07:12:16 AM »

Vermont
Idaho
Kansas
Arizona
Florida
Dan Feliciano
John T. Bujak
Keen Umbehr
Barry Hess
Adrian Wyllie
4.36%
4.07%
3.98%
3.76%
3.75%

Okay, we got this totally wrong...
We overrated the "runoff effect" in Georgia, also regarding the Senate race.
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