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    Democrats on defense in 2012 governors' races

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Democrats are playing defense in governors' races in 2012, protecting eight seats — some in conservative states like North Carolina and Montana — while Republicans are safeguarding just four. But one of those is in Wisconsin, where a recall effort against incumbent Scott Walker has emerged as a national test of the confrontational measures many GOP governors have taken to balance state budgets.

    Both parties agree the landscape is quite different than in 2010, where 37 states elected governors at the height of the economic downturn and amid roiling voter anger over government spending and debt. Republicans netted 6 new seats that year, including important presidential bellwether states like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin. There are currently 29 Republican governors, 20 Democrats and 1 independent.

    This year, just 8 seats are up for grabs against a backdrop of a slowly improving national economy and a presidential contest that will draw a broader range of voters. Republicans are casting the contests as a referendum on their own party's leadership in tough times while Democrats are calling it a potential course correction after two years of GOP overreach.

    "The public in a number of states in 2010 thought they were sending the message that with new leadership in the governor's office they'd get an accelerated recovery. Instead they got a hard right turn in ideology," said Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, chairman of the Democratic Governors Association in an interview.

    O'Malley pointed to Ohio, where voters soundly rejected a ballot measure backed by Republican governor John Kasich to curtail public employee unions, and Florida, where Rick Scott's aggressive budget cuts and remote style helped sink his approval ratings to record lows last year.

    "The governors we elected over the last couple of cycles have come into office, made tough gutsy decisions that haven't always been popular. But they've been honest enough to tell their voters we can't afford to do things the same way," said Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, chairman of the Republican Governors Association.

    Nowhere are the parties' contrasting visions on more vivid display than in Wisconsin, where Democrats submitted more than a million petitions in January to recall Walker, whose efforts to slash state worker benefits and end their collective bargaining rights drew fierce protests from union members and other activists.

    The special election is expected to take place in June, with a likely primary in May to select a Democrat to challenge Walker. Former Dane County Executive Kathleen Falk, a favorite of labor leaders, is expected to run, and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett is also exploring a race.

    Both parties agree that the Wisconsin recall is likely to be the closest governor's race of the year, and possibly the most expensive.

    Democrats have modest hopes for a pickup in Indiana, where Republican Gov. Mitch Daniels is stepping down after two terms. Rep. Mike Pence, a 6-term Republican from eastern Indiana, is running to replace Daniels, but John Gregg, a Democrat and former state House speaker, is mounting a strong effort.

    Indiana is heavily Republican and Obama's popularity in the state has dropped considerably since winning the state in 2008, the first Democratic presidential hopeful in 40 years to do so. But the DGA's O'Malley said the strengthening auto industry, both nationally and in Indiana, could boost Gregg's chances.

    Some states with elections this year are expecting to retain current governors, including Republicans Jack Dalrymple of North Dakota and Gary Herbert of Utah and Democrats Jack Markell of Delaware and Peter Shumlin of Vermont.

    But from there, Republicans expect to be on offense.

    — In Washington state, where two-term Democrat Christine Gregoire is stepping down, Rob McKenna, the popular GOP attorney general, is running to replace her. Washington has not elected a Republican governor in 30 years, but party leaders say McKenna is a good fit for the state which Obama won handily in 2008 and will likely do so again this time. Longtime Rep. Jay Inslee is expected to be the Democratic contender.

    — In Montana, a conservative state where Democratic Gov. Brian Schweitzer is stepping down after two terms, Republicans are enthusiastic about their chances despite a June primary that has drawn at least 7 hopefuls so far. Former Rep. Rick Hill is considered a favorite. Attorney General Steve Bullock leads the Democratic field.

    — In Missouri, where incumbent Democrat Jay Nixon is seeking re-election, Republicans hope the state's slow economic recovery and an expected tight presidential and senate contest could help their chances of recapturing the seat. Dave Spence, a wealthy suburban St. Louis businessman, is among the candidates running in the August GOP primary.

    — In West Virginia, a rematch is shaping up between incumbent Democrat Earl Ray Tomblin and Republican Bill Maloney, who came within 3 points of beating Tomblin in a 2011 special election despite almost no political experience and little name recognition. The RGA's McDonnell predicted Obama's presence at the top of the ticket this time was likely to drag down Tomblin. Obama lost the state to Republican John McCain in 2008 by 13 points.

    — In North Carolina, where incumbent Democrat Bev Perdue is stepping down after a single rocky term, Republicans are enthusiastic about Pat McCrory, a former Charlotte mayor who came within a few points of beating Perdue in 2008. Former Rep Bob Etheridge and Lt. Gov. Walter Dalton are among the Democrats expected to compete in the May primary.

    — In New Hampshire, where Democrat John Lynch is retiring, Republican conservative activists Ovide Lamontagne and Kevin Smith are vying for the Republican nomination while former state Senate Majority Leader Maggie Hassan is a favorite in the Democratic primary. New Hampshire went heavily Republican in 2010 after a gradual Democratic shift in the prior decade. It's considered a swing state in this year's presidential contest and could even lean Republican if former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney is the GOP nominee. Obama won the state handily in 2008.

    Republicans also have a significant financial advantage in the 2012 contest. The RGA raised $44 million in 2011 and had nearly $27 million cash on hand in the group's most recent filing, while the Democrats raised $20 million and had about $12 million on hand.

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    • Steve  •  2 mths ago
      Boy I'm sure glad the party leaders are protecting the party governor's, I wonder who is protecting "We the People"??
      • mytwocents 2 mths ago
        We the people in the voting booths. Time to turn off all media and educate yourself. All government has free sites to actually read bills introduced. Save $100 a month and shut cable off and read for yourself.
      • mad 2 mths ago
        Mywocents, do we the people really elect anyone or does money elect them
      • Synical1 2 mths ago
        Mad, if you follow mytwocents' advice, the money spent to attempt to buy your vote would not matter.
        Sadly though, there are a lot of sheeple that would rather spend the $100 a month on cable and blindly toe the line for the party they serve.
    • Charles  •  2 mths ago
      north carolina has had enough of bev purdue, her Turkey plants, her mexican employees and her corruption.
      • James 2 mths ago
        I will agree with you. I live in North Carolina and it has been another Democrat disaster with Purdue. I think she was worse than Easley if that is possible. The present condition of NC can be blamed on no one but Democrats. For the first time in a hundred years Republicans took control of the state senate and house in 2010. Now hopefully we can get a Republican govenor.
      • Seneca 2 mths ago
        Pat McCrory should be a shoo-in for governor. Not the most conservative in history but a step in the right direction.
    • Arvid  •  2 mths ago
      I don't care what party you are, if you suck at governing, can't balance a budget, and can't be realistic about the policies you as a governor set, then you should be voted out of office.
    • leo  •  2 mths ago
      Time to flush the toilet with tidy bowl.....let Mr clean take over... hes yt
    • droachman3  •  2 mths ago
      Maryland is a welfare state.Get rid of O'Malley
      • Traveler - Ang 2 mths ago
        Maryland is a Welfare state, loves gays, hates the 2nd Amendment .. those
        people are so confuse in that state .. O'Mally fits perfectly.
      • Gemjr 2 mths ago
        not all marylanders are on wefare but by the time Omalleys time is done it will
      • Winton H 2 mths ago
        O'Malley and Deborah Wasserman-Schultz - the Koolaid twins.
    • SantiW TX  •  2 mths ago
      Just borrow some $$$ from the big DNC donors. You know, the !%
    • Seneca  •  Denver, Colorado  •  2 mths ago
      An electric car battery company reportedly has laid off 125 employees since receiving $390 million in government subsidies, but is still handing out big pay raises to company executives.
      • Stimulate 2 mths ago
        So, nothing new there! Corporate America runs the show!!!
      • Seneca 2 mths ago
        And who is the President funnelling billions in taxpayer money to these 'corporations' ?
      • Seneca 2 mths ago
        Gibbs: It's going to be a tough reelection campaign.
    • John  •  2 mths ago
      WE HAVE THE WORST GOV. IN AMERICA..IN ILLINOIS A DEMOCRAT...
      RAISED TAXES 70% TOLLS 100% and they still cant PAY the bills.
      ALL money goes to PENSIONS FOR DEMOCRATS
    • John  •  2 mths ago
      VOTE THE LEFT WING FREAK GOVENERS OUT...all 8 of them
    • JosephG  •  Aberdeen, Maryland  •  2 mths ago
      Throw out all of the democrat-socialists. Tired of their voting base, i.e. the 50% of the population who don't pay any federal taxes and live off of government social programs.
    • I'll Take Liberty  •  2 mths ago
      But things are going so well......
    • Tim  •  2 mths ago
      obama has turned out to be a republicans best friend. every day more and more people come to see what he really is. just look at the relationship he has with ACORN Van Jones
      Bill AYRES, Eric Holder
    • s.s.s  •  2 mths ago
      O'malley has done nothing and i meen nothing for the state of maryland but raise tolls and taxes and is now trying to raise our gas tax. one of the worst governers maryland ever had who brings hardship and shame on the state and people of maryland we have two more years of this idiot and cant wait to get rid of his sorry #$%$
    • VET MAN  •  2 mths ago
      Get bill maher the athist off my screen.
    • PappaDoc  •  Lake Charles, Louisiana  •  2 mths ago
      Any Dem wanting to keep his job in November whether Congress or the Governorship, will be doing the same thing as 2010 asking the President not to stop by to help. The media was the same way then, talking about how good the Dems were going to do. Oops, but then the media has the audacity to act surprised when it happens, like they started believing their own hype.
    • Doom  •  2 mths ago
      Why on the defense? Consider all of you play the blame game. Why not grow up and act like the people that put you in office and admit to the blame. This goes to both parties by the way. Just tell the TRUTH and Stop the lies and SH**TY promises you cannot keep.
    • Coupe DeVille  •  Huntsville, Alabama  •  2 mths ago
      Nobody is interested in paying higher taxes or for others' healthcare. It'll be fun listening to Obama call for higher taxes all thru next year while blaming BUSH. See ya in Kenya
    • Elephas  •  2 mths ago
      Most democrats aren't educated in basic govt/history 101 at a college level b/c they don't know that socialism is anti-American.
    • Don M  •  Albuquerque, New Mexico  •  2 mths ago
      Voter ID equals Republican victories.
    • Na Na  •  Sacramento, California  •  2 mths ago
      Martin O'Mallory is #$%$ He is like the Lt Gov of CA . . . a radical liberal zombie. He is about himself, not the people. They have conservative equvialents too. Anyway . . . the reason there is no accelerated recovery or fixes to this mess is that the GOP didn't win the Senate. The liberals can keep fooling themselves into thinking that because a few people are put back to work that things are OK for them this Fall. I say don't burst their bubble . . . let Nov 2012 do it for them. Maybe after they swallow that sticky crow they will wise up. They started this arrogant we won't be defeated stuff in 2010. Now here we are again and they have learned nothing. They have done nothing different but spend us more in debt and give more money to people who have not earned it. Everyone should just sit back and wait for Nov. The liberals will see what "the people" think.
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