I think Georgia elects a non controversial Democrat if Trump is as bad as I suspect (his first 2 days tell me that his entire 2nd term will be nothing but chaos; I think Georgia voters will become simply exhausted by election day 2026)
I think Brian Kemp is perceived as being conservative, yet sane(voters in a state that elected Warnock and Ossoff are not going to elect too crazy of candidate statewide for Governor)
Tying into the podcast on Lt. Governors and MI-Gov. For Michigan the NGLA says Lt. Governors in MI are "elected by party convention after the primary" maybe that can be used to get Duggan out of the way as much as rewarding his run irks me.
Cant quibble with any of those choices
I would move GA Gov to lean R and MI Gov to lean D.
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I think Georgia elects a non controversial Democrat if Trump is as bad as I suspect (his first 2 days tell me that his entire 2nd term will be nothing but chaos; I think Georgia voters will become simply exhausted by election day 2026)
Georgia has a sneakily high number of federal employees, and they are all PISSED at the Trump Administration right now for killing off all telework.
I think Brian Kemp is perceived as being conservative, yet sane(voters in a state that elected Warnock and Ossoff are not going to elect too crazy of candidate statewide for Governor)
Duggan remains the wildcard in MI. If he takes a quarter or more of the vote in Detroit that is problematic.
Tying into the podcast on Lt. Governors and MI-Gov. For Michigan the NGLA says Lt. Governors in MI are "elected by party convention after the primary" maybe that can be used to get Duggan out of the way as much as rewarding his run irks me.
as an independent, he's just a spoiler; cut an acceptable deal with the dude(if his price is reasonable)