Arrowhead wrote: ↑Sun Nov 13, 2022 8:07 pm
Remember all that guff about how the Dems might be about to bag the governor's mansion in Oklahoma? The GOP incumbent ended up winning it by about 13%............
At least the GOP fell short in similar races in both Oregon and Kansas.
There's a split in the Oklahoma GOP, with the Governor trying to get tax cuts but some relatively sane members of the Legislature pointing out that the state has long term funding pressures. I suppose it's a bit like the split in Kansas GOP, which allowed a Democrat to win the governor's race in 2018 and 2022, but the state is redder, and a Democrat isn't going to win.
It's easier to be a US Senator from somewhere like Oklahoma than a local politician, mouth off about Biden then take credit for money coming to the state under Biden programmes. Governor Kevin Stitt would be in his element there, but seems to have missed the boat (ie the retirement of James Inhofe, who is 87, came 4 years earlier than expected).