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« on: April 20, 2005, 12:20:35 AM »

Why are they?  When there are mid-term elections, they usually blow any similitude toward the presidential ones right out of the water.  Wyoming and Arizona both have Democrat governors, while New York and vermont both have Republican governors.  Incumbents are much more likely to get overthrown, (for lack of a better term), and often times governors are elected with a far greater majority than presidents.  Someone explain it to me.
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