Contenders, pretenders, and ascenders in the GOP gubernatorial field
Release Date: 04/25/2025
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info_outlineThe field of Republican candidates for governor in 2026 is starting to take shape, so we wanted to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the big names who are out there and consider what it will take for the GOP to win back the executive mansion in next year.
Our guest is Chapin Fay, a conservative communications and political strategist, who is founder of Lighthouse Public Affairs.