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U.S. News & World ReportHome > News > Are More Governorships In the Cards for the GOP?U.S. News & World ReportEleven governorships are on the table in Tuesday's election and Republicans hope a good chunk of them will go red, strengthening their already robust lead in state leadership. [JOIN US: U.S.

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