Governor Elections

Richard Tisei is a Republican. A Homo. And Wants to Be MA's Next Lt. Gov?

Queerty (blog) Richard Tisei is a Republican. A Homo. And Wants to Be MA's Next Lt. Gov? Queerty (blog) "I don't think people really care these days." That's Richard Tisei, Massachusetts' State Senate minority leader and just...

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Weaver opts against run for Minn. governor

ST. PAUL, Minn. - A Republican with deep ties to the Minnesota business community has decided against a run for governor next year. Minnesota Business Partnership Executive Director Charlie Weaver said Monday he won't get into...

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GOP retools with Rudy Giuliani out of governor race

Joseph Spector • Gannett Albany bureau • November 23, 2009 ALBANY — With Rudolph Giuliani's decision not to run for governor, the state's political picture looks much different for the 2010 elections. Giuliani's potential...

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Brown stances define issues, make waves

Attorney General Jerry Brown, left, walks in the Capitol in September. The Democrat, who was California's governor from early 1975 until early 1983, has not officially entered the governor's race next year, although polls show...

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Walker quicker out of gate than Neumann

With the election for governor almost a year away, Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker is running at full tilt, while the campaign of businessman and fellow Republican Mark Neumann is revving up more slowly.

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Poll shows Michigan voters lack enthusiasm for party politics

BY DAWSON BELL FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER Think of this as the calm before the snowstorm. Lt. Gov. John Cherry is the Democratic Party's handpicked choice, but he's generating little enthusiasm among voters. This could be the year...

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'Vernon who?' tackles question before possible run for governor

Paradise Valley mayor meets with Republicans here Tucson, Arizona | Published: 11.22.2009 Vernon Parker understands that he's an enigma throughout much of the state. When one is running for governor in what could be a crowded...

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Malloy reflects on 14 years in office

STAMFORD By TOM EVANS Hour Staff Writer Dannel Malloy said he has "no regrets whatsoever" about his 14 years running the fourth-largest city in the state, and will work to make it a smooth transition before he hands over the...

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Riley staffers not best of Facebook friends

By Markeshia Ricks • mricks@gannett.com • November 21, 2009 Two of Gov. Bob Riley's employees apparently got into a Facebook war of words sometime between Thursday night and early Friday morning over the upcoming gubernatorial...

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Fedele remains mum on gubernatorial race

STAMFORD By CHASE WRIGHT Hour Staff Writer Lt. Gov. Michael Fedele asked a room full of businessmen and women on Friday to create jobs and to help preserve the American dream for Connecticut families. Fedele spoke to more than...

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