Roll
Call - While
Republicans and Democrats battle for control of Washington this year,
Washington has become a scarlet letter for members of both parties vying to be
their state’s next governor. Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet was just the latest
member of Congress to fail in a gubernatorial attempt when he lost the
Democratic primary Tuesday to state Attorney General Phil Weiser, 55 percent to
45 percent.
This cycle’s
bipartisan club of gubernatorial losers from D.C. already included Republican
Reps. Dusty Johnson of South Dakota, Randy Feenstra of Iowa and Nancy Mace and
Ralph Norman of South Carolina. While there were unique dynamics in each race,
including varying levels of involvement by President Donald Trump, House
members falling short in their bids for governor is an emerging trend.
…Of course,
there are some places where a House member will be successful, such as Arizona,
where Rep. Andy Biggs appears poised to secure the GOP nomination later this
month. But that would come at the expense of fellow Republican Rep. David
Schweikert, a primary opponent.
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