Tonight's Wyoming Senate elections could have huge implications on the state's ability to pass tax reforms this year.
Just did an analysis based on campaign statements/voting records, and here's what I got:
Pro-Reform: 14
Anti-Reform: 11
Votes Up For Grabs: 5
Just did an analysis based on campaign statements/voting records, and here's what I got:
Pro-Reform: 14
Anti-Reform: 11
Votes Up For Grabs: 5
On the pro-reform side, watch Liisa Anselmi-Dalton's race against Republican John Kolb in SD-12. Charles Scott in SD-30 is another biggie.
They lost three key voices in Bebout, Coe, and Von Flatern -- all of whom were replaced by virulently anti-tax candidates.
They lost three key voices in Bebout, Coe, and Von Flatern -- all of whom were replaced by virulently anti-tax candidates.
On the anti-side, the only loss was Glenn Moniz -- both candidates vying to replace him support tax reforms.
Big questions tonight will be in Bouchard's SD-6 (lean R), Ellis' SD-8 (lean R), and former Sen. Wyatt Agar's SD-20 seat, which looks to be a safe R seat.
Big questions tonight will be in Bouchard's SD-6 (lean R), Ellis' SD-8 (lean R), and former Sen. Wyatt Agar's SD-20 seat, which looks to be a safe R seat.