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GOP Risks Losing Governor’s Office In Deep-Red State, Polls Show
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October 18, 2022, 07:03:24 pm »
Republican Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt is trailing his Democratic rival in two polls released Monday, throwing his reelection chances into question in the ruby-red state.
Stitt’s Democratic opponent Joy Hofmeister leads by 1 point in a poll from consulting firm Amber Integrated, 46% to 45% among likely voters, while an Ascend Action poll of likely voters shows Hofmeister over Stitt by a 49% to 42% margin. The polls come just three weeks before Election Day and show Hofmeister could become the first Democrat to win the Oklahoma governorship in more than a decade.
https://dailycaller.com/2022/10/18/stitt-hofmeister-oklahoma-poll/
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In a year that definitely favors Republicans, is there anybody from Oklahoma that knows why this GOP governor is struggling?
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