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Carlson: A real governor’s race

In his Carlson Chronicles column this week, Chris Carlson writes:

“A few years from now political scientists and historians may look back on Idaho’s 2018 gubernatorial election as one of the most significant, game-changing elections since Cecil Andrus knocked off
Republican incumbent Governor Don Samuelson in 1970.

“It will mark 24 years of the Republican hold on the governor’s chair following the 24 years before that of Democratic hegemony under Cecil Andrus, John Evans and Andrus again. Andrus’ first election, incidentally, ended another 24 year period of Republican rule.

“Might there be a pattern emerging here?” More here.

Question: Do you have any favorites in the 2018 governor’s race?

* This story was originally published as a post from the blog "Huckleberries Online." Read all stories from this blog