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Let's talk about “must win” Governor’s races in 2026....

Beau of The Fifth Column

Beau of The Fifth Column

Society & Culture

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🗓️ 14 January 2026

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Let's talk about “must win” Governor’s races in 2026....

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0:00.0

Well, howdy there, Internet people, it's Bell again.

0:05.0

So today, we're going to talk about must-win governor's races in 2026.

0:13.0

So, it's the midterm year, and all eyes are on the U.S. House of Representatives.

0:19.0

But there's another set of races that are important,

0:22.6

but they're likely to be ignored in political analysis at the national level.

0:27.6

Okay. So why is the House important?

0:31.6

Because it's supposed to act as a check on executive power.

0:35.6

Under a Republican majority, it has been shirking that constitutional

0:40.3

duty. There are more than 30 governor's races occurring this year too. In our systems, the

0:48.3

Governors Act as a check on federal power, which in our current situation is a proxy for a check on executive power. Remember,

0:57.0

it was the governor's fighting back that pushed Trump to stop deploying troops against Americans.

1:04.0

So, we're going to take a look at a number of races that will probably turn out to be consequential. The five most will be looking at

1:13.2

are Arizona, Kansas, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. Those are states that Trump won,

1:21.9

but have a Democratic governor. Traditional political math says that means the Republican candidate in those states

1:29.5

will have a better chance. Under Trump, who famously scrambles traditional political math,

1:35.9

it'll be a referendum on both his policies and the Republican primary process. The more

1:43.4

MAGA the Republican nominee, the less of a chance they'll

1:46.7

probably have. Georgia is one to truly watch as well. It's got some unique dynamics. Republican

1:55.0

Governor Brian Kemp is facing term limits. The Republican side of the aisle has a relatively crowded primary,

2:02.6

and the Democratic primary has Keisha Lance Bottoms, the former Atlanta mayor, and former

2:11.0

lieutenant governor Jeff Duncan. Duncan was once a Republican and might be able to pull a lot of unexpected support.

2:20.3

Kansas is one that could have some surprises. Right now, the governor is a Democrat, Laura Kelly, but she's term limited.

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