Governors Map Prediction for 2022 (Updated as of April 5, 2021)

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An updated look at the 2021-2022 Governor Elections that will be happening across 38 different states, just two of which will be taking place this November.

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As we enter into another year of political races and elections, one area of keen interest is the gubernatorial elections taking place across various states. With the political landscape constantly evolving, it is crucial to stay informed about the possible outcomes of these races. In this article, we will provide an updated prediction of the 2022 Governors map, as of April 5, 2021.

Before delving into the specific predictions, it is important to note that these projections are based on current political trends, historical data, and polling information available at the time of writing. As we all know, political dynamics can change quickly, and unexpected developments can alter the final outcome. Nevertheless, these projections offer valuable insights into the potential outcomes of the upcoming gubernatorial elections.

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Let’s start with the states where the incumbent governors are approaching the end of their terms. In these cases, the race is often wide open without the advantage of incumbency. The following states are predicted to have highly competitive races:

1. California: With Governor Gavin Newsom facing potential recall, this race is expected to be fiercely contested. The outcome will largely depend on the public sentiment towards Gov. Newsom’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and other key issues.

2. Florida: Governor Ron DeSantis, a Republican, will seek re-election, but he is likely to face formidable opposition. As a battleground state, this race will be one to watch closely as it could have wider implications for national politics.

3. New York: After a tumultuous period under Governor Andrew Cuomo, the 2022 race is anticipated to draw significant attention. Depending on the ongoing investigations and Cuomo’s reputation, the outcome could sway towards either party.

Moving on to the states where the governorships are currently held by Republicans:

4. Arizona: Governor Doug Ducey is ineligible for re-election due to term limits. Arizona has shifted towards a swing state, suggesting a competitive race between the two major parties.

5. Ohio: Although incumbent Republican Governor Mike DeWine may seek re-election, he might face primary challengers from within his own party due to disagreements over his handling of the COVID-19 crisis. This could create uncertainties within the Republican camp and impact the general election outcome.

6. Michigan: Democratic Governor Gretchen Whitmer, who gained national attention during the pandemic, is likely to run for re-election in a state that has traditionally been a battleground. The race is expected to be highly contested.

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Lastly, let us consider the states currently under Democratic gubernatorial leadership:

7. Illinois: Governor J.B. Pritzker is eligible for re-election, and despite some criticism related to his handling of the pandemic, he is favored to retain his seat due to the state’s Democratic-leaning nature.

8. Oregon: Governor Kate Brown, a Democrat, is unable to run for re-election due to term limits. As a blue state, this race is likely to be hotly contested between the two major parties.

It is essential to remember that these predictions are subject to change as the election season progresses. Shifts in public sentiment, national political dynamics, and unforeseeable events can significantly impact the outcomes. Nonetheless, these projections provide a snapshot of the 2022 Governor’s map as of April 5, 2021, offering valuable insights into potential races to follow and analyze in the coming months.

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32 Comments

  1. itsCOOLGUYRY

    Your thumbnail has Colorado red

  2. Mr. P

    "They really don't have a shot in Virginia."
    Oh really?
    Anyways, post 2021 elections, I'm going to say we underestimated Republican National Energy. Pennsylvania is tilt red, and Michigan and New Mexico will be a lot closer.

  3. Jon H

    I hope GOP can beat Sen. Brown in OH in 2024.

  4. Jon H

    I think the Detroit Police Chief can beat Whitmer.

  5. Jon H

    I don't think VA is safe Dem now. I hope GOP can win it.

  6. Herbert Hoover

    7:42, are you hinting a future run for gov. ?

  7. Patricia Yohn

    Tom Wolf is not able to run again and we don't want a Liberal!

  8. vineslinger

    Once the true scope of the Election Fraud is exposed there won't be so many DemonRats.

  9. R C

    Love your work Red Eagle Politics…

  10. Scott Harrington

    There are no Democrats as they are now Socialist. A lot of folks including some past Democrats didn't realize this in 2020 but do now and won't make the same mistake again when it comes to voting.

  11. frank ferrandiz

    DO NOT VOTE FOR ANY DEMOCRATS! THEY ARE ALL EVIL! THEY WANT TO DESTROY THE USA.

  12. Mike Talley

    No way Democrat Governor for Pennsylvania and I live there

  13. rtm457

    The only thing Stacy Abrams can govern is the Golden Corral Buffet. Keep an eye on that dessert table.

  14. John Curtis

    From what I been seeing its straight Republican ticket for me

  15. Timothy Smith

    With as many unhappy oregonians as we have. The Republicans could win every office coming up. Still stuck in lockdown watch this state flip.

  16. Meade Music

    Virginia will flip back to red eventually.

  17. Mister M

    The system is rigged now for Republicans to win.

  18. Andrew Isham

    I highly doubt she will stay in michigan as governor of michigan I know a lot of people from those areas and they hate her

  19. BusFeet

    Yeah I can tell you, DeSantis isn’t going anywhere. He’s immensely popular especially among Hispanic men.

  20. Jay Nelson

    Democrats will win a lot.(they had a lot of leftover ballots from 2020)

  21. hoeck2008

    People hate Tim Walz in Minnesota.

  22. Dewayne & Linda Tomasek

    We can have all the predictions in the world but until Pelosi and her gang stop sleeping with Dominion we will have another democratic win sorry to say.

  23. Douglas Palermo

    Really ?with the voter fraud ! Please give me a break !

  24. Bloodylaser

    We don’t have any candidates for the GOP in Arizona yet. Well Daniel McCarthy is not a serious candidate he is a unhinged joke.

  25. Bloodylaser

    DeSantis will win re election easily and I sure hope he does!!

  26. Justin Case

    Big red wave. Americans have had it with demoncrats. Everybody hates them more now than ever.

  27. B W

    Are you sure a Democratic Governor won’t win Alabama

  28. B W

    Are you sure a Democrat Governor won’t win Alabama

  29. Michael Hargus

    If Virginia elects another Democrat in office despite what Northan has done to the state and is still doing, that state gets everything they deserve

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