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In 2016, Baccei ran for Governor of the Sunbelt. After a hard campaign against James Cheshire, Baccei was elected, winning 4,294,034 votes and capturing 48.2% of the vote.  
In 2016, Baccei ran for Governor of the Sunbelt. After a hard campaign against James Cheshire, Baccei was elected, winning 4,294,034 votes and capturing 48.2% of the vote.  
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He filled FEC to run for President in 2018, but soon withdrew and went back to his campaign for Governor. After some rallies, he retired, handing the nomination for Governor to Senator [[Mitchell Davis]] (who would then resign and retire from the race), and entered the race for Southwest Senator against Rep. [[Marcus Cavalier]], though he first had to move from Texas to Colorado.
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He filled FEC to run for President in 2018, but soon withdrew and went back to his campaign for Governor. After some rallies, he retired, handing the nomination for Governor to Senator [[Mitchell Davis]] (who would then resign and retire from the race), and entered the race for Southwest Senator against Rep. [[Marcus Allen Cavalier]], though he first had to move from Texas to Colorado.

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Kyle Baccei
3rd Governor of the Sunbelt
In Office:
2017 - Present
Lieutenant(s): Morales, Ryan
Preceded by AA Alvera
Succeeded by Incumbent
Chairman of the National Governors Association
In Office:
2019 - Present
Preceded by Daniel Mallory
Succeeded by Incumbent
Born

June 5, 1977
Houston, Texas
Political Party Republican
Spouse Ms. Baccei
Religion Catholic


Kyle Baccei is the currrent Governor of the Sunbelt, a member of the Republican Party. He briefly ran for the President in the 2020 elections, to then withdraw and retire as Governor. He's currently running for Southwest Senator, although his homestate, Texas, is not in this region.

Personal Life

Baccei is married and has 2 children

Political Career

Kyle Baccei was elected State Criminal Judge in 2001, serving for 7 years before becoming a State Representative. In 2012, he succesfully ran in a special election to the U.S. House. There, Kyle Baccei served as the Ranking Member of the House JUD Committee.

In 2016, Baccei ran for Governor of the Sunbelt. After a hard campaign against James Cheshire, Baccei was elected, winning 4,294,034 votes and capturing 48.2% of the vote.

He filled FEC to run for President in 2018, but soon withdrew and went back to his campaign for Governor. After some rallies, he retired, handing the nomination for Governor to Senator Mitchell Davis (who would then resign and retire from the race), and entered the race for Southwest Senator against Rep. Marcus Allen Cavalier, though he first had to move from Texas to Colorado.

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