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Dems Could Flip Enough Governorships to Tie GOP for First Split in 55 Years

Por: Newsweek Nation October 19, 2022

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For the first time in 55 years, this election season could end with Democrats and Republicans heading an equal number of state governments. Fueled by voter concerns over abortion access and a slate of far-right Republican nominees, the odds are increasing that Democrats can retain or flip enough of the 36 governorships up for grabs on November 8 to prompt a 25-to-25-state tie between the two parties, versus the current 28-22 GOP lead. That even... + full article



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