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Is red state Oklahoma about to elect a
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Posted By: Dreadnought, 11/7/2022 12:33:53 PM

We’re all paying attention to five or six big races and one that is just under the surface is the gubernatorial race in Oklahoma. The race between Republican incumbent Governor Kevin Stitt and Democrat Joy Hofmeister is a real sleeper of an election. The red state governor may well lose to his Democrat challenger and that is not good news in a red wave election cycle. In the middle of October some headlines began surfacing about Oklahoma’s gubernatorial race because it was turning out to be an unexpected squeaker. Governor Stitt, I wrote at the time, was expected to win re-election but it was predicted to be a close race

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Miceal 11/7/2022 12:46:16 PM (No. 1327249)
Only if fraud is involved...
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Dodge Boy 11/7/2022 12:49:13 PM (No. 1327252)
Stitt was a guest on Glenn Beck's program earlier today. Stitt said $50 million in dark money has been handed to Hofmeister's campaign. The Oklahoma sheep are unfortunately responded to Hofmeister's wall to wall tv ads.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Mizz Fixxit 11/7/2022 12:49:33 PM (No. 1327253)
An Emerson poll in late October said, Stitt + 9. Is Emerson reliable?
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Reply 4 - Posted by: NorthernDog 11/7/2022 12:53:21 PM (No. 1327260)
Red states do occasionally elect Democrat governors if the Republican is not running a tight ship and/or is not a good campaigner. Democrats in blue states have it easier - most voters just pull the 'D' lever no matter what.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: 3XALADY 11/7/2022 12:56:36 PM (No. 1327265)
This country must be around half full of idiots, as close as all the races seem to be. We have just been thru almost two years of their ridiculous governing and they want to keep it going?
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Reply 6 - Posted by: TJ54 11/7/2022 2:04:27 PM (No. 1327315)
Did HotBlow check with RealClearPolitics? They are projecting Kansas going Red for Governor
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Reply 7 - Posted by: john56 11/7/2022 2:37:32 PM (No. 1327335)
Not sure if it applies in this instance, but the old adage is that you always vote for the Republican. Yeah, they can be as crooked as the Democrats, but at least it's easier to get a Republican crook out of office than a Democrat crook.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: red1066 11/7/2022 3:10:28 PM (No. 1327354)
All of these prognostications are basing their information on polling. It was shown months ago that Republicans aren't responding to the pollster questions, not polled at all, or give false information simply because they don't want any backlash from anyone for advocating for a Republican. Considering the condition of the country since Biteme took over, I suspect any poll showing a demoslut gaining anywhere is pure BS.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: anniebc 11/7/2022 4:45:10 PM (No. 1327407)
There shouldn't be any close races. The only reason an election should be remotely close is if it's between a devil and a rino.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: baxter1 11/8/2022 9:51:55 AM (No. 1327941)
I pray not. She was a truly awful superintendent
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