How would close 2014 Republican gubernatorial losers have done in 2018?
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« on: August 10, 2019, 09:47:56 AM »

Inspired by President Johnson's thread.

AK: Parnell would be term-limited but his unpopularity leads to Mark Begich defeating Mike Dunleavy 49-47 (D GAIN)
CO: Bob Beauprez defeated by Jared Polis 52-44 (D GAIN)
CT: Tom Foley defeats Ned Lamont 50-45 (R HOLD)
NH: Walt Havenstein defeats Colin Van Ostern 49-47, then defeated by Molly Kelly 50-47 (D GAIN)
OR: Dennis Richardson defeated by Kate Brown 50-45 (D GAIN)
RI: Allan Fung defeated by Gina Raimondo 48-39, by Matt Brown 52-36 (D GAIN)
VT: Scott Milne defeats Sue Minter 51-44, then defeats Christine Hallquist 49-39 (R HOLD)
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« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2019, 12:33:01 PM »

CO: Polis wins by the same amount
CT: Foley +5
NH: Havenstein defeated by Van Ostern in 2016 [likely by a margin right in between Hillary and Hassan], Van Ostern easily re-electedin 2018.
OR: Defeated by Brown in the Special, Brown wins the same amount against Buehler
RI: Honestly no idea, depends on what the Vichy wing of the Dems do
VT: Milne +4 (2016), Milne + 15 (2018)
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« Reply #2 on: August 10, 2019, 01:08:06 PM »

AK: Begich-Dunleavy 48-47 (D gain)
CO: Polis-Beauprez 53-44 (D gain)
CT: Foley-Lamont 52-46 (R hold)
NH: Havenstein defeated by Van Ostern 48-48, Van Ostern easily win reelection (D hold)
OR: Richardson-Brown 49-46 (D gain)
RI: Fung-Raimondo 50-46, (R hold)
VT: Milne-Minter 51-44, Mline-Hallquist 53-43 (R hold)
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