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Question: Rate KS Sen in 2022, you get two votes, one for a Dem Presidency, the other for a Rep Presidency
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Roll Roons
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« on: March 13, 2019, 04:05:03 PM »

National environment really only matters for gubernatorial races if it's an open seat. With an incumbent it's always a referendum on them. That's why Baker, Hogan and Phil Scott all got reelected in landslides. Has Kelly gotten off to a good start?
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Roll Roons
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« Reply #1 on: March 13, 2019, 05:11:18 PM »

National environment really only matters for gubernatorial races if it's an open seat. With an incumbent it's always a referendum on them. That's why Baker, Hogan and Phil Scott all got reelected in landslides. Has Kelly gotten off to a good start?
Ah, yes, MD Gov Bob Ehrlich was not reelected in 2006, despite positive approvals, he lost by 6-7


Remind me what happened in Maryland in 2018? And Trump is probably more toxic in Maryland than W ever was.
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