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Colorado Gubernatorial - 2010
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Author: Brent T

Colorado Gubernatorial - 2010
“Bill Ritter trounced his Republican opponent to win Colorados governorship in 2006, but now in a state that has been trending Democratic and even hosted the partys national convention last year, the incumbent Democrat may be facing problems in his 2010 reelection bid. This race will be all about the economy and a referendum on the moderate incumbents policies”
New Jersey Gubernatorial - 2009
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Author: Jeff Brunner

New Jersey Gubernatorial - 2009
“With Corzine’s popularity flagging, and the political mood in the country slowly coming to terms with the outcome of the 2008 Presidential election, things don’t look good in New Jersey. With fresh young Republicans rising to face a tired and old Democratic establishment, who will bring the bloom back to the Garden State?”
Virginia Gubernatorial - 2009
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Author: Zion

Virginia Gubernatorial - 2009
“Having had a Democratic Governor since the new millennium, Virginia with the expansion of Metro DC has become increasingly Democratic in nature. A new swing state, which voted Obama in ‘08, still holds pockets of conservative values voters in the rural areas. In 2009, who will win out?”
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Author: Zion

Michigan Gubernatorial - 2010
“The global economic slowdown has hit Michigan hard. With unemployment skyrocketing, even General Motors, Detroit’s biggest name has gone bust. Can a new President save an unpopular State Democratic Party, or will the Republicans win big back in Michigan?”
Rhode Island Gubernatorial - 2010
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Author: Zion

Rhode Island Gubernatorial - 2010
From the scenario designer: “Little Rhody, the home of the American Industrial Revolution, is regarded as a solidly Democratic state. However, for the last eight years the Republicans have held the Governorship of the Ocean State, and it is top of the Democrats’ target list with a field of candidates vying for position. But will Chafee, the unseated liberal Republican Senator and favourite son upset everyone’s chances? “
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Author: Zion
From the scenario designer: “The State who’s history established the principle of ‘one man, one vote’ is looking for a new Governor. The Democrats, fairing very well in representation despite the conservative slant of the state are hoping to hold on to their southern prize, but can the Republicans recapture the Volunteer State?”
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Author: Zion
“With Corzine’s popularity flagging, and the political mood in the country slowly coming to terms with the outcome of the ‘08 Presidential election, things don’t look good in New Jersey. With fresh young Republicans rising to face a tired and old Democratic establishment, who will bring the bloom back to the Garden State?”
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Author: President9
From the scenario designer: “With a popular Governor, will the Democrats beat her? Will the Independent prevail? *Note* No platforms.”
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Author: Zion

Pennsylvania Gubernatorial - 2010
From the scenario designer: “This Keystone State is often the key to the North in national elections. Always a swing state, Pennsylvania has a strong tradition of deciding who wins big. Can 8 years of Ed Rendell be the lynchpin that launches the Republicans to Harrisburg, or will the Democratic Congressional landslide of 2006 translate into Democratic dominance of Penn?”
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Author: Zion

Louisiana Gubernatorial - 2007
From the scenario designer: “With the fallout of Hurricane Katrina having led to a mass exodus of heavily Democratic areas, and the political dissatisfaction with the Blanco administration, Louisiana - arguably a rare southern swing state - may well be claimed by the next generation of Republican Party leadership. Can youth beat out experience, will it be a Republican win, or a Democratic hussar?”