The next round of governor's races could bring big changes to state power
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51% : "Newton also said the races might offer a look at whether voters in each state -- who shifted dramatically toward Trump last month -- are content with his first months in office, as well as the Republican trifecta across Washington, D.C."Democratic governors have shown that you can compete and win everywhere when you are talking about those everyday issues impacting families and standing up for fundamental freedoms," Newton said, nodding to Democratic gubernatorial wins in North Carolina this year and Kentucky last year.48% : New Jersey and Virginia have been reliably blue at the presidential level, though Trump made major gains with voters in both in November.
48% : Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin are among the five states where Democratic governors will be up for re-election where Trump won the 2024 presidential race.
47% : Just weeks after Vice President Kamala Harris' loss to Trump, Democrats are already looking ahead to two gubernatorial races that could help the party regain momentum.
29% : "The contrast with Republicans could potentially be much starker with Donald Trump and Republicans in control of the White House. ...
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