That would take out a Dem governor who would almost certainly be replaced by a Republican (his Lt. Gov. would have the job until 2027 but then probably lose). Cooper is a different case because the NC governor's race is already happening now, and he is not running (term limited out) so he is free to take a different post.
That would take out a Dem governor who would almost certainly be replaced by a Republican (his Lt. Gov. would have the job until 2027 but then probably lose). Cooper is a different case because the NC governor's race is already happening now, and he is not running (term limited out) so he is free to take a different post.
That would take out a Dem governor who would almost certainly be replaced by a Republican (his Lt. Gov. would have the job until 2027 but then probably lose). Cooper is a different case because the NC governor's race is already happening now, and he is not running (term limited out) so he is free to take a different post.