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Sunday, November 13, 2022

Biden To Call The Governors!

Biden got a little bit of good in his step.

President Joe Biden will call the state and territorial governors to layout his agenda for the next two years. He will see a lot of new faces in the new year. Some of these governors are slated to be extremely polarizing figures. Three of them are considering a run for president in 2024.

There are 13 women who are governors. The District of Columbia's mayor is somewhat a governor since the federal district is a government operation similar to states and territories. There are three Black governors. There are three openly LGBTQ governors. There will be 23 Democrats amd 27 Republicans in governorships.

Alabama Kay Ivey Republican

American Samoa Lemanu Peleti Mauga Democrat

Arkansas Sarah Huckabee Sanders Republican 

California Gavin Newsom Democrat

Colorado Jared Polis Democrat

Connecticut Ned Lamont Democrat

Delaware John Carney Democrat

District of Columbia Muriel Bowser (mayor) Democrat

Florida Ron DeSantis Republican 

Georgia Brian Kemp Republican 

Guam Lou Leon Guerrero Democrat

Hawai'i David Ige Democrat

Idaho Brad Little Republican

Indiana Eric Holcomb Republican 

Illinois J.B. Pritzker Democrat

Iowa Kim Reynolds Republican 

Kansas Laura Kelly Democrat

Kentucky Andy Beshear Democrat

Louisiana John Bel Edwards Democrat

Maine Janet Mills Democrat

Maryland Wes Moore Democrat

Massachusetts Maura Healey Democrat

Michigan Gretchen Whitmer Democrat

Minnesota Tim Walz Democrat (Democratic Farmer Labor)

Mississippi Tate Reeves Republican 

Missouri Mike Parson Republican 

Montana Greg Gianforte Republican 

Nebraska Jim Pillen Republican 

Nevada Joe Lombardo Republican

New Hampshire Chris Sununu Republican 

New Mexico Michelle Lujan Grisham Democrat

New York Kathy Hochul Democrat

North Carolina Roy Cooper Democrat

North Dakota Doug Burgum Republican 

Ohio Mike DeWine Republican 

Oklahoma Kevin Stitt Republican 

Oregon Tina Kotek Democrat

Pennsylvania Josh Shapiro Democrat

Puerto Rico Pedro Pierluisi Democrat (New Progressive Party)

Rhode Island Dan McKee Democrat

South Carolina Henry McMaster Republican 

South Dakota Kristi Noem Republican 

Tennessee Bill Lee Republican 

Texas Greg Abbott Republican 

Utah Spencer Cox Republican 

Vermont Phil Scott Republican

Virginia Glenn Youngkin Republican 

Virgin Islands of the United States Albert Bryan Democrat

Washington Jay Inslee Democrat

West Virginia Jim Justice Republican 

Wisconsin Tony Evers Democrat

Wyoming Mark Gordon Republican

The races for Alaska, Arizona and the Northern Mariana Islands have not been decided as of yet.

Governors play a pivotal role in the U.S. and the functions of America. They are the executives who help their respective state and territory shine.

I am already seeing the noise who may give Biden a headache. Now 2024 potential Republicans rivals who will face the wrath of Washed Up 45.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders is a controversial figure. She is the daughter of former president candidate and former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee. She served as the second press secretary under Washed Up 45. She announced she has cancer. I doubt she will run for president given she won her governor's race. But talk is talk.

Ron DeSantis easily won Florida and Democrats lost the former swing state. The state government is 2 to 1 Republican and it appears DeSantis will bring culture wars to a new level in Florida. Washed Up 45 is trying to sabotage him as he is thinking about a run for president.

Glenn Youngkin ran as a centrist but ended being Virginia's most polarizing governor in 15 years. He will only serve one term but his ambitions will not stop once he is out. His win has folks believing he will jump into the 2024 presidential race. Washed Up 45 said that "Young Kin" sounds pretty Chinese.

Chris Sununu, Kristi Noem, Nikki Haley, Ted Cruz, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Mike Pence, Mike Pompeo and Tom Cotton are considering the possibility of running in 2024.

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