A list of puns related to "1978 Tennessee gubernatorial election"
Welcome to the sixth edition of r/neoliberal elects the American governors. I would encourage you to vote from the perspective of when the election took place.
Past Results:
1959-Burns wins with 60.1% of the vote
1962-Burns wins with 72.6% of the vote
1966-Burns wins with 81.3% of the vote
1970-Burns wins with 72.2% of the vote
1974-Ariyoshi wins with 82.6% of the vote
Issues:
Candidates:
https://www.politico.com/election-results/2018/tennessee/
Also, interesting trend this year is GOP house members struggling to reach higher office in the primaries. Here is a write up with some details on this and some more info about TN politics that is worth reading.
McConnell said among other things: βIβm very optimistic. We have 50 Republican senators. I know what a real minority looks like. We had 40 after President Obama got elected. And so I think the wind is going to be at our back in both the House and Senate. I think thereβs a great likelihood of a pretty good election next year.β Β Referring to his old age McConnell noted he has been around for a while: 71% of the American people say weβre going in the wrong direction, I donβt remember 71 percent wrong track before.β
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy similarly has been asserting he thinks itβs possible House Republicans pick up 60 or more seats. [This midterm election year, all 435 seats are up for grab.]
There are 34 U.S. Senate seats up for regular election in 2022β14 seats held by Democrats and 20 held by Republicans.
Is this outlook a little over the top for the Republicans. Does their confident predictions overlook the fact that there are presently 20 Republican seats up for re-election next year while only 14 Democratic seats are up for grabs?
Hey folks, as you fellow political nerds are no doubt painfully aware, VA is holding its election for governor today. They do it in off years to get attention, I guess.
But since there's bound to be all sorts of discussion relating to his and updates throughout the day, we're posting a megathread to contain the topic for today (and only today). Given that, if you have links to share on the topic, please do it here instead of submitting a new link post.
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It seems like that most gubernatorial elections happen in the midterms.
There are some very strong feelings over several issues being considered in this election. Let's be civil in out discussions. There will be little tolerance for incivility, trolling, shilling, vulgarity, or other unacceptable behavior as outlined in the Community Guidelines.
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Similar to my senate post, I'm being really generous.
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