2011 Governor's Races in LA, MS, and KY (user search)
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Question: Which of the following states will have a Republican Governor-elect by early November 2011?
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Louisiana
 
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Mississippi
 
#3
Kentucky
 
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Author Topic: 2011 Governor's Races in LA, MS, and KY  (Read 22451 times)
Badger
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« on: November 25, 2010, 04:33:27 PM »

LA and KY should be easily won by the incumbents.

Don't know what's going on in MS. Barbour is term limited I guess ?

Who could run there ? Democrats don't seem to have anyone popular there to win.

A Gene Taylor comeback maybe? Grin
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« Reply #1 on: February 17, 2011, 09:36:54 AM »

Just like in MS and LA the GOP is safe in those states due to the population dipping in the most predominately black perishes that were affected by katrina safe GOP holds.

The GOP wouldn't be safe in MS if Gene Taylor ran...

That's actually an intriguing idea....
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« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2011, 08:06:17 AM »

Gene Taylor is also the only Democrat that could win the election. Shocker.

With most blue dogs I would say it's better to have them than a Republican, but Gene Taylor has voted with the Democrats on next to nothing, I have little respect for him.

It's MS. I'd rather have a Blue Dog who votes with Dems 50-60% of the time and keeps Democratic control of Congress rather than someone who votes with the Tea Party 95-100% of the time.
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