So Kim Wyman is now the only statewide Republican on the Pacific, and she won by winning some normally Democratic areas of Washington (Thurston, Pierce, Snohomish, etc.), while Democrats won all of the other offices. Here's her performance vs Inslee's (1/4) #ElectionTwitter
This compares who got a higher percentage of the vote in each county. Inslee did better in 2 counties that Wyman won (Snohomish and Kitsap), as well as all of the counties that she lost, with Wyman doing better everywhere else (2/4)
Here are both of their individual maps for comparison. Inslee did better than his previous run, winning Skagit and Clark counties this time, and Wyman did similarly to her previous run, but losing Whatcom narrowly this go around (3/4)
I have respect for Kim Wyman in that she runs a partisan office in a fairly nonpartisan manner, at least from what I've seen, and her win is impressive in a state that's only turning more blue (Dem losses on the Olympic Peninsula being huge offset by Seattle area gains) (4/4)
Some of you may have heard of Kentucky's Attorney General, Daniel Cameron, and how he likes to try to undo basically anything Andy Beshear does. So here's how we got him. He ran against state Sen. Will Schroder from Wilder, and won by a fair amount (1/3) #ElectionTwitter#kypol
Cameron was a football player at U of L, and Mitch McConnell's protege, so he had reasonable downstate clout. Schroder dominated in his/my home district (Campbell, Bracken, and Pendleton counties), and in the surrounding area, basically just winning KY-04 (2/3)
Essentially, it looks like it came down to Lexington and Louisville, and Cameron won both of those areas, so he got the nomination, then going on to beat former AG Greg Stumbo by like 15 points. So here we are, with this guy trying to endanger public health (3/3)