Which gubernatorial seats will switch party?
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Question: Which of these gubernatorial seats will switch party?
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Mo.--McCaskill (D) vs. Blunt (R)
 
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Mont.--Brown (R) vs. Schweitzer (D)
 
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W.Va.--Manchin (D) vs. Warner (R)
 
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Ind.--Kernan (D) vs. Daniels (R)
 
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N.C.--Easley (D) vs. Ballentine (R)
 
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Wash.--Gregoire (D) vs. Rossi (R)
 
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Del.--Minner (D) vs. Lee (R)
 
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Utah-- Huntsman (R) vs. Matheson (D)
 
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Vt.--Douglas (R) vs. Clavelle (D)
 
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N.H.--Benson (R) vs. Lynch (D)
 
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N.D. Hoeven (R) vs. Satrom (D)
 
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Incumbent party will win all seats
 
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« on: October 16, 2004, 09:53:11 PM »

I say Utah, Indiana, Missouri, and Montana will flip over.
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« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2004, 09:57:33 PM »

I apologize for the repeat polls. I was trying to make multiple options for the votes.

How do I delete the old polls?
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« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2004, 10:32:42 AM »

I say Utah, Indiana, Missouri, and Montana will flip over.
I wouldn't count out New Hampshire, here's a list of recent polls:

                                            Lynch(D)            Benson(R)
Franklin Pierce College
10/03-10/04                         47.00%              42.00%
University of New Hampshire
09/27-10/03                         43.00%              43.00%
Becker Institute
10/02-10/02                         51.00%              41.00%
Research 2000
09/20-09/23                         41.00%              49.00%
American Research Group
09/15-09/17                         44.00%              47.00%
Rasmussen Reports
09/15-09/15                         52.00%              43.00%

NOTE: Benson is the incumbent Governor.
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« Reply #3 on: October 17, 2004, 10:46:00 PM »

I think there's a very good chance that Rossi beats Gregoire this November.  Polls show the race as dead even, which is already an improvement on what republicans have done in the last couple of gubernatorial elections.  Plus, Rossi has a very good reputation around here while Gregoire has been plagued by stories of incompetence in her management of the AG's office.  At the very least this is going to be a real nail biter.
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