That seems to be pointing more and MORE to a ‘Wave’ election for Democrats in response to Trump’s politic’s , economy and foreign policy….
The nonpartisan Cook Political Report on Friday shifted its ratings in five gubernatorial races, moving all but one race in favor of Democrats, as the left gains momentum in several key states ahead of November.
Jessica Taylor, the Senate and governors’ editor for the report, wrote that Democrats are finding themselves uniquely competitive in several red-leaning states, benefiting from a “favorable national climate” and “unique Democratic recruits.”
The biggest changes came in Arizona and Ohio; the governor’s race in the Grand Canyon State moved from “toss up” to “lean Democrat,” and in the Buckeye State — which is currently led by Gov. Mike DeWine (R) — the race shifted from “lean Republican” to a “toss up.”
In Arizona, the report cited Gov. Katie Hobbs’s (D) fundraising advantage over likely Republican nominee Rep. Andy Biggs (Ariz.), as well as her relatively strong approval ratings as reasons for moving the race into the Democratic column.
Cook labeled Hobbs as “the most endangered Democratic incumbent” but noted that it was largely due to few incumbents running for reelection in competitive states. The governor has significantly outraised Biggs, already pouring in more than $6 million in ads and having more than six times his cash on hand in April….
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The lone rating change benefiting Republicans came in Oregon, where the race moved from “solid Democrat” to “likely Democrat.”…
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