The toughest hold? Democrat Dave Freudenthal is term-limited out of the Governor’s office in Wyoming after the 2010 elections, and Republicans will be licking their chops to run for the open seat. For our sakes, hopefully that means a bloody and contentious primary, but that’s only good for us if we have a strong candidate in place to take advantage of the aftermath. Gary Trauner, coming off two losses in a row, could give the Governor’s race a go, but there might be some less obvious choices worth looking at further down the totem pole. What have we got?
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Did you skip over Texas and jump straight to Wyoming? Or did I miss a post from somewhere awhile ago?
I was under the impression that only two Dems lived in that state – Freudenthal and Trauner.
Freudenthal, former U.S. Attorney
Mike Sullivan, attorney
Edgar Herschler, city attorney and county prosecutor
Jack Gage, secretary of state (replaced incumbent governor)
John Hickey, county attorney
Of the last 5 Democratic governors, 4 came from legal backgrounds.
The Democratic governor before these 5 seems somewhat intriguing. Poor guy had a sad ending. From Wikipedia:
I know Cecil Andrus of Idaho came back in the 1980’s and got elected 2 more terms as governor after being elected governor twice in the 1970’s. I think Mike Sullivan could do the same