Can Democrats be competitive in any of these "dark red" states in 2018? (user search)
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  Can Democrats be competitive in any of these "dark red" states in 2018? (search mode)
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Question: Can Democrats run a competitive gubernatorial race in any of these red states in 2018?
#1
Tennessee-Yes
 
#2
Tennessee-No
 
#3
Alabama-Yes
 
#4
Alabama-No
 
#5
Oklahoma-Yes
 
#6
Oklahoma-No
 
#7
Kansas-Yes
 
#8
Kansas-No
 
#9
Wyoming-Yes
 
#10
Wyoming-No
 
#11
Idaho-Yes
 
#12
Idaho-No
 
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The Other Castro
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« on: December 23, 2016, 03:29:53 PM »

Democrats can hypothetically be competitive in any state's Governor race. No state should be written off.
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The Other Castro
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« Reply #1 on: December 31, 2016, 02:01:47 PM »

In many states for Governor races, individual people are more important than party label. The right person can win a race in any state regardless of party.
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