To: BushRep
If Campbell decides to run again in Colorado he will be a slam dunk (he won with over 60% of the vote in '98). If Campbell steps down, its hard not to see Owens running for the spot and of course he was just re-elected with 63% of the vote.
I wondered about Arnold running for Senate instead of Gov. I'm not sure if that would interest him or not but I suspect he would stand a good chance of winning and the press would love to have him elected just for the ratings alone.
The best place to look for strong candidates who might run against the GOP incumbent would be states with popular Democratic governors. Of course a lot will change in 2 years, hopefully to the betterment of the GOP.
To: BoomerBob
The best place to look for strong candidates who might run against the GOP incumbent would be states with popular Democratic governors. Of course a lot will change in 2 years, hopefully to the betterment of the GOP.Yeah the new increase in taxes in those states will start to have an effect on the voter base possible pushing them toward the republicans maybe?
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