Three crucial governor races in November
Key Gubernatorial Races in November
North Carolina
While most states hold their gubernatorial elections separately from the presidential election, voters in several key states will have the opportunity to decide who will lead the country and their state in November.
In North Carolina, the governorship has largely remained in Democratic hands, despite the state voting for a Republican presidential candidate or Democratic Senate candidate in recent years. With Governor Roy Cooper (D-NC) term-limited, the seat is up for grabs, making it a highly contested race alongside the presidential election.
The primary election is scheduled for March 5, and both parties already have clear front-runners for their nominees. Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is expected to be the Republican nominee, while state Attorney General Josh Stein is likely to be the Democratic Party’s nominee. Robinson has the support of former President Donald Trump, while Stein is backed by various Democratic officials, including Cooper.
In the past two elections, North Carolina has voted for a Republican president and a Democratic governor, and it could happen again in 2024. A recent poll showed a close race between Trump and Biden, with Robinson and Stein tied in the gubernatorial race. The Cook Political Report rates the race as “lean Democratic,” and Inside Elections considers it a “toss-up.”
New Hampshire
In New Hampshire, the decision of popular Governor Chris Sununu not to seek reelection has made the state’s 2024 election significantly more competitive.
The primary for the gubernatorial election is scheduled for September 10, and candidates are already emerging in this highly contested race. Former Senator Kelly Ayotte and former state Senate President Chuck Morse are running in the Republican primary, with Ayotte leading in the polls. On the Democratic side, former Manchester Mayor Joyce Craig and New Hampshire Executive Councilor Cinde Warmington are the leading candidates.
New Hampshire last elected a Democratic governor in 2014, and Sununu has won every subsequent election. Both the Cook Political Report and Inside Elections rate the New Hampshire gubernatorial election as a “toss-up.”
North Dakota
In North Dakota, the gubernatorial election is expected to favor Republicans, but the race for the Republican nominee is an intraparty battle between two major names in the state.
Governor Doug Burgum has decided not to run for reelection, and Rep. Kelly Armstrong has announced his bid for the governorship. Armstrong has won statewide three times and is a prominent figure in the state. Lt. Gov. Tammy Miller, who was appointed to the office last year and has been endorsed by Burgum, is also vying for the office.
The gubernatorial primary is scheduled for June 11, and the race has been rated as “solid Republican” by the Cook Political Report and Inside Elections.
How could the outcome of the gubernatorial race in North Carolina impact policies and priorities in areas such as education and healthcare?
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Issues such as education, healthcare, and the economy are expected to be key factors in the race. Robinson has emphasized his support for school choice and small businesses, while Stein has focused on expanding Medicaid and protecting voting rights. Both candidates have also clashed on other issues such as gun control and environmental regulations, further highlighting the differing priorities and ideologies of the two parties.
North Carolina has been a swing state in recent elections, with a closely divided electorate. The outcome of the gubernatorial race could have significant implications for the direction of the state. If the Republicans were to win, it could lead to a shift in policies and priorities, potentially impacting areas such as education funding and healthcare access. On the other hand, a Democratic victory would likely mean a continuation of the policies and initiatives implemented under Governor Cooper.
The race in North Carolina is expected to be highly competitive and closely watched by political pundits and analysts across the country. Both parties are likely to invest significant resources in the race, campaigning extensively and mobilizing their respective bases. The result may also serve as an indicator of the national political landscape and provide insights into voter sentiment and party dynamics.
Overall, the gubernatorial race in North Carolina is shaping up to be a crucial contest in the upcoming November elections. With both parties fielding strong candidates and a divided electorate, the outcome of this race could have far-reaching consequences for the state and the nation as a whole.
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