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2005 Governors: 26 Democrats, 24 Republicans

  • Alabama: Don Siegelman (D)
  • Alaska: Fran Ulmer (D)
  • Arizona: Janet Napolitano (D)
  • Arkansas: Win Rockefeller (R)
  • California: Darrell Issa (R)
  • Colorado: Bill Owens (R)
  • Connecticut: Jodi Rell (R)
  • Delaware: Ruth Ann Minner (D)
  • Florida: Janet Reno (D)
  • Georgia: Mark Taylor (D)
  • Hawaii: Mazie Hirono (D)
  • Idaho: Dirk Kempthorne (R)
  • Illinois: Barack Obama (D)
  • Indiana: Joe Kernan (D)
  • Iowa: Tom Vilsack (D)
  • Kansas: Kathleen Sebelius (D)
  • Kentucky: Ernie Fletcher (R)
  • Louisiana: Bobby Jindal (R)
  • Maine: John Baldacci (D)
  • Maryland: Kathleen Townsend (D)
  • Massachusetts: Mitt Romney (R)
  • Michigan: Jennifer Granholm (D)
  • Minnesota: Tim Pawlenty (R)
  • Mississippi: Haley Barbour (R)
  • Missouri: Jim Talent (R)
  • Montana: Denny Rehberg (R)
  • Nebraska: Dave Heineman (R)
  • Nevada: Kenny Guinn (R)
  • New Hampshire: John Sununu (R)
  • New Jersey: Richard Codey (D)
  • New Mexico: Bill Richardson (D)
  • New York: Andrew Cuomo (D)
  • North Carolina: Mike Easley (D)
  • North Dakota: Drew Wrigley (R)
  • Ohio: Bob Taft (R)
  • Oklahoma: Brad Henry (D)
  • Oregon: Ted Kulongoski (D)
  • Pennsylvania: Mark Schweiker (R)
  • Rhode Island: Don Carcieri (R)
  • South Carolina: Jim Hodges (D)
  • South Dakota: Mike Rounds (R)
  • Tennessee: John Wilder (D)
  • Texas: George W. Bush (R)
  • Utah: Jon Huntsman (R)
  • Vermont: Howard Dean (D)
  • Virginia: Mark Warner (D)
  • Washington: Dino Rossi (R)
  • West Virginia: Joe Manchin (D)
  • Wisconsin: Tommy Thompson (R)
  • Wyoming: Dave Freudenthal (D)
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The Snowe Cabinet

  • Vice President: Former Governor George Allen (R-VA)
  • Secretary of State: Former Secretary of State John McCain (R-AZ)
  • Secretary of Defense: Former Secretary of Homeland Security Colin Powell (R-NY)
  • Treasury Secretary: Former Treasury Secretary John Kasich (R-OH)
  • Attorney General: Former Attorney General Dick Thornburgh (R-PA)
  • Secretary of the Interior: Former Congresswoman Gale Norton (R-CO)
  • Secretary of Agriculture: Former Governor Mike Johanns (R-NE)
  • Secretary of Commerce: Former Senator Kit Bond (R-MO)
  • Secretary of Labor: Former Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA)
  • Secretary of HHS: Former Senator Judd Gregg (R-NH)
  • Secretary of HUD: Former Mayor Rudy Giuliani (R-NY)
  • Secretary of Transportation: Former Governor John Engler (R-MI)
  • Secretary of Energy: Former Senator Frank Murkowski (R-AK)
  • Secretary of Education: Former Governor Lamar Alexander (R-TN)
  • Secretary of VA: Former Secretary of VA Max Cleland (D-GA)
  • Secretary of Homeland Security: Former Congressman Christopher Cox (R-CA)
  • Chief of Staff: Former Congressman Chris Shays (R-CT)
  • Director of Office and Management of the Budget: Former Director Warren Rudman (R-NH)
  • EPA Administrator: Former Governor Jeb Bush (R-FL)
  • Trade Representative: Meg Whitman (R-CA)
  • Ambassador to the UN: Former Senator John Danforth (R-MO)
  • SBA Administrator: Former Senator Slade Gorton (R-WA)
 
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Various Cabinet Things

After being appointed Agriculture Secretary, Mike Johanns was succeeded as Nebraska Governor by Lt. Gov. Dave Heineman.
After Tom Harkin was appointed Labor Secretary, Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack appointed Secretary of State Chet Culver to fill Harkin's Senate seat.
After Frank Murkowski was appointed Energy Secretary, Alaska Governor Fran Ulmer appointed former Governor Tony Knowles to fill Murkowski's Senate seat.
After being appointed Education Secretary, Lamar Alexander was succeeded as Tennessee Governor by aging Lt. Gov. John Wilder (D).
After Kit Bond was appointed Commerce Secretary, Missouri Governor Jim Talent appointed former Senator John Ashcroft to fill Bond's Senate seat.
After Judd Gregg was appointed HHS Secretary, New Hampshire Governor John Sununu appointed Congressman Jeb Bradley to fill Gregg's Senate seat.
 
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"Andrew Cuomo is a loser. He's made a mess of New York just like his father. We have terrorists and rapists and drug pushers flooding into our state every day and he doesn't do anything to stop them. That's why I'm running: to kick Cuomo's ass and make New York and the Democratic Party great again!"

-Businessman Donald Trump announcing his primary challenge to incumbent Democratic New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, June 15, 2005.

Merry Trumpmas, everyone!:p
 
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"Andrew Cuomo is a loser. He's made a mess of New York just like his father. We have terrorists and rapists and drug pushers flooding into our state every day and he doesn't do anything to stop them. That's why I'm running: to kick Cuomo's ass and make New York and the Democratic Party great again!"

-Businessman Donald Trump announcing his primary challenge to incumbent Democratic New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, June 15, 2005.

Merry Trumpmas, everyone!:p

While I would agree Cuomo isn't a good Gov,does ATL Trump really think he stands a chance against an incumbent?

Also are you going to have the GOP take Albany cause of Trump VS. Cuomo?
 
While I would agree Cuomo isn't a good Gov,does ATL Trump really think he stands a chance against an incumbent?

Also are you going to have the GOP take Albany cause of Trump VS. Cuomo?
In simplest terms, yes. The GOP has a star recruit in Former Governor Pataki and Trump is fully intent on running third-party if he loses the primary.
 
In simplest terms, yes. The GOP has a star recruit in Former Governor Pataki and Trump is fully intent on running third-party if he loses the primary.

Cuomo is fairly moderate, even center-right on economic issues, especially when it comes to the Budget. if Trump does try to take the left flank, Cuomo could track to the middle in hopes of attracting independents and more liberal republicans. Unfortunately, this doesn't work again the heir-apparent to the Rockefeller Republican Throne, George Pataki.
 
How about Rudy Giuliani as the Republican nominee for Governor of New York in 2010 or 2014? He would make an interesting Rockefeller Republican opponent against Donald Trump or Andrew Cuomo.
 
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