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Pennsylvania Gubernatorial – 2010
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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?”
President Forever 2008 + Primaries
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?”
President Forever 2008 + Primaries
Author: Zion

New York Gubernatorial - 2010
From the scenario designer: “After the shock resignation of the once star-politician Governor Spitzer, Paterson’s administration hasn’t performed as well as expected. Can this year be one where the Republicans can re-conquer the Empire State with big names like Giuliani, or will the Democrats hold onto its prize? Will Bloomberg enter as an Idependent and spoil everyone’s chances?”
President Forever 2008 + Primaries
Author: Zion

California Gubernatorial - 2010
From the scenario designer: “With term limits precluding another Schwarzenegger term, the field is open. Who will be the next Governor of California?”
Alabama Gubernatorial – 2010
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Alabama Gubernatorial - 2010
From the scenario designer: “The big race is on. Will the Democrats retake the Alabama Governorship and thereby control both the executive and legislative branches or will the Republicans manage to hold the Governorship, even as they lose another legislative election?”
