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TexasTowelie

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Sat Jun 22, 2019, 04:21 AM Jun 2019

Vermont Democrats Begin to Explore 2020 Bids for Governor

Last week, Gov. Phil Scott dismissed a question about running for reelection in 2020. "It was just five or six months ago that I was sworn into office," Scott said. "Any decision will come after the legislative session. It's just way too early."

Early or not, potential challengers are already sniffing around. Two Vermonters are actively considering a Democratic candidacy, and two more are giving it serious thought. Plus, a well-known Montpelier lobbyist is promoting an activist agenda in an essay called "If I Were Governor."

Interesting times.

Scott's bland denial contained some hidden spice. Putting off an announcement until May 2020 could be an earnest slam at perpetual campaigns — but it also puts Scott in firm control of the process. Democratic hopefuls have to ponder the risk of taking on a popular incumbent, and potential Republican candidates are stuck on ice for another 11 months.

Indeed, if Scott is serious about waiting until next spring, he'd better be planning to run. Otherwise, he'd be effectively ceding the governorship to the Democrats.

Read more: https://www.sevendaysvt.com/vermont/vermont-democrats-begin-to-explore-2020-bids-for-governor/Content?oid=27770788

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