June 2021 Prediction for the Updated 2022 Governors Map

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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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The 2022 gubernatorial elections are still a year away, but political analysts and pundits have already begun predicting the outcome of these races. With several high-profile contests in the offing, the results of these elections could have significant implications for state politics and the balance of power across the United States.

As of June 2021, the governors’ map for 2022 is still taking shape. However, there are a few key races that have already attracted attention and are likely to be closely contested.

One state to keep an eye on is Florida, where Republican Governor Ron DeSantis is up for reelection. DeSantis has been a prominent figure in national politics, particularly for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. His strong conservative stances have earned him a dedicated base of supporters, but his handling of the pandemic has also drawn criticism. Democrats are hoping to capitalize on any potential voter dissatisfaction and field a strong challenger to unseat DeSantis. The race is expected to be highly competitive and could have ramifications for the 2024 presidential election, depending on the outcome.

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Another closely watched race will be in Texas, where Republican Governor Greg Abbott is also seeking reelection. Abbott has been in office since 2015 and has enjoyed strong support from conservatives throughout his tenure. However, his leadership has come under scrutiny in recent years, particularly during the devastating winter storm in 2021, which left millions of Texans without power. Democrats are hoping to make gains in the traditionally deep-red state and are likely to field a formidable challenger. The outcome of the Texas gubernatorial race could provide a gauge of the shifting dynamics in the Lone Star State.

In California, Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom is facing a potential recall election, adding another twist to the 2022 predictions. Newsom has faced criticism for his handling of the pandemic and has been the target of a grassroots effort to remove him from office. While California is a reliably blue state, the recall election could create unexpected results and leave the door open for a Republican upset. The outcome will undoubtedly have national implications, as California is one of the largest and most influential states in the country.

Of course, these are just a few examples of the many gubernatorial races taking place in 2022. Each state has its own unique political landscape and factors at play that will ultimately impact the results. Other key races to watch include Illinois, where Governor J.B. Pritzker is seeking reelection, and New York, where Governor Andrew Cuomo’s future remains uncertain following multiple scandals.

As the 2022 elections draw closer, these predictions will continue to evolve. Polling data, fundraising numbers, and shifts in public sentiment will give us a clearer picture of which races will be the most competitive and which incumbents may be vulnerable. Ultimately, the outcome of these gubernatorial races will shape the political landscape heading into the 2024 presidential election and beyond.

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It is important to note that predicting the outcome of any election is a tricky task, with many variables at play. The political climate can shift quickly, and unforeseen events and circumstances can impact the trajectory of a race. As voters, it is crucial to stay informed, engage with the candidates and issues, and exercise our right to cast our vote. The 2022 governors’ map prediction is just a snapshot in time, and much can change before Election Day.

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26 Comments

  1. Nordic Paws Productions

    There needs to be another update over the next few months.. Things have changed..

  2. Travis Mauldin

    Chad Prather for Texas!!!
    Abbott, Texans remember the lockdown.

  3. Sam Sanderson

    Massachusetts has a Republican Governor……but we are unfortunately, NOT a RED state. This state is a VERY DEEP BLUE. Always has been, always will be.

  4. William Diemert

    Remember Georgia when for Voter's ID'S

  5. Nick Koster

    GOP loses AZ & GA. Dems hold onto MI

  6. Nathaniel Abbott

    Bruh we better not get Whitmer for another term our small businesses cannot

  7. Anthony M

    I'm gonna be honest – while DeSantis is definitely going to win, and win big in Florida, I don't think Crist will be Democratic nominee. If you look on social media, Fried has more than quadruple the support on the Democratic side. Crist is a failed candidate and the Dems are going to want to avoid him from now on. I predict that it will be DeSantis vs Fried, with DeSantis winning by at least 10 points.

  8. Classical Music

    If Mark Amodei is the Republican nominee in Nevada, Sisolak is toast. He's the representative in Northern Nevada (think Washoe County) and despite Washoe county going blue the past several elections, he had a double-digit lead in his re-election.

  9. Lamp Crow

    You forget the one thing that can always unite the Georgia GOP: despising Stacey Abrams lol

  10. Dave Barbera

    I think whitmer will deff lose in MI! she is terrible she is basically a female andrew cuomo!!! nevada we always fall short tho

  11. William Diemert

    California recall election will happen this year and Caitlyn Jenner will be next Governor after the 2nd California recall election on Governor Newsom since 2003.
    New York will do a recall election on Governor Andrew Cuomo after the nasty ways of Andrew Cuomo sexual harassment and Andrew Giuliani will wins New York recall election this year and Andrew Cuomo will face criminal charges of murdering senior citizens and sexual harassment this year.

  12. William Diemert

    John James will beat Governor Gretchen Whitmer in 2022 Governor election in Michigan.

  13. Desantis  2024

    James Craig- John James for Michigan !!!! That duo can win by at least 4-5

  14. Bitty

    Illinois has the capacity to elect a republican governor and pritzker is not popular at all. Our last governor before him was a republican

  15. Nate Cranney

    Their Governor in Connecticut is very unpopular and barely won in 2014/2018, think theres a chance

  16. Unified Horizons

    Liberals like dewine and Ohio won’t ever go blue on my blue

  17. Jared Walsh

    GOP 30 – DEMS 20

  18. Jim Ivey

    Any state using Dominion Voting Machines will go solid blue.

  19. Desantis  2024

    Nevada’s going to be much harder now with the new bill passed…..

  20. jon

    Make me governor I'll legalize polygamy and marijuana

  21. Autistic Solvigerigntist

    most of these states will go either republican or third party for the 2022 midterms the democrats will loose every single state after 2022 and 2024

  22. Sir Pillow of Bread

    Sorry Red, but some of your tales are very “insane”
    Kimberly Yee is not GOP/Maricopa establishment Jesus…

  23. AJ

    Does anyone think that that Texas will be a narrow win? With all the libs moving there, plus 2 other conservatives running, perhaps splitting the vote? Just curious

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