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Georgia's Nathan Deal Hands Off Personal Finances
TRANSITION WATCH: Georgia's incoming governor creates a blind trust, Ohio's new governor tries to keep Race to the Top money and other news of the historic shift in power in the states.more -
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Ohio Race Drew More GOP Governors' Money Than Any Other
TODAY'S TAKE: The importance of Ohio in the 2012 presidential election is a key reason why the Republican Governors Association spent more money there than in any other state this year, according to the group's executive director.more -
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Massachusetts Speaker Reluctant to Reprise Gambling Debate
TRANSITION WATCH: Democrats in Massachusetts look to get along by turning their attention away from gambling, Florida's new governor faces a choice on high-speed rail and other news of the historic shift in power in the states.more -
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Reform Collides With Power in Remap Process
The minority party in any state tends to complain that political map making is unfair. Until it becomes the majority.more -
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Alaska's Governor Shakes Up Gas Pipeline Team
TRANSITION WATCH: Alaska's Sean Parnell dismisses cabinet members working on a massive infrastructure project, Ohio's incoming House Speaker calls for Medicaid cuts, and other news of the historic shift in power in the states.more -
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High-Speed Rail Faces High-Speed Demise in Midwest
TODAY'S TAKE: Republicans who won the governorships of Ohio and Wisconsin last week are leaving no doubt that they intend to kill high-speed rail projects that have already been pledged billions in federal stimulus dollars.more -
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Ohio, Florida Among 'Dead Heats' in Governor's Races
TODAY'S TAKE: Two of the nation's biggest and most important political battlegrounds have governor's races that could go either way.more -
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Few Incumbent Governors Likely to Fall
With high unemployment and pervasive bad news about state budgets, it seems incumbent governors would be in jeopardy of losing their jobs this year. But outside the Midwest, most sitting governors have the edge in their races Tuesday.more -
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Big Money Invades Small Legislative Districts
COLUMBUS, Ohio - With political map-making on the agenda next year all over the country, the national parties are taking an unprecedented interest in who controls the state legislative chambers where the maps will be drawn.more -
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Tea Party Could Sway Key Governors' Races
In the Republican gubernatorial primaries, Tea Party supporters played an outsized role in defeating establishment candidates. Can they pull off an upset twice?more
