Alaska, Arizona, Bill Walker, Bruce Poliquin, California, Carl DeMaio, Dan Bongino, Dan Sullivan, Doug Ose, Ed Gillespie, Gov. Sean Parnell, Jeff Gorrell, Johnny Tacherra, Maine, Mark Assini, Maryland, ME-2, New York, Rep. Ami Bera, Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick, Rep. Jim Costa, Rep. John Delaney, Rep. Julia Brownley, Rep. Louise Slaughter, Rep. Mike Michaud, Sen. Mark Begich, Sen. Mark Warner, Virginia
In Governor, House, Senate on November 6, 2014 at 12:00 pm
With states allowing a greater volume of absentee balloting, elections take much longer to call. Several remain in abeyance, waiting either for final votes to arrive or an arbitrary date for which to begin counting. Many of these races are in California, where hundreds of thousands of mail ballots remain uncounted.
Senate
In the Senate, aside from the Louisiana run-off now scheduled for Dec. 6, Alaska and Virginia are not yet officially called but the outcome in both cases is clear.
In the Last Frontier, it’s just a matter of time before GOP nominee Dan Sullivan is declared the winner. Waiting to count the votes from the state’s vast outlying areas, incumbent Sen. Mark Begich (D) would have to attract almost two-thirds of the remaining ballots. With a Sullivan lead over 8,000 votes, Begich trailing for the last few weeks in polling, and the very real Republican wave that we witnessed last night, it is a sure bet that we can add this incumbent to the list of defeated Democratic senators.
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Barbara Comstock, Colorado, Ed Gillespie, Gov. Nikki Haley, John Foust, Joyce Dickerson, Rep. Frank Wolf, Rep. Jim Moran, Rep. Mark Sanford, Sen. Lindsey Graham, Sen. Mark Warner, Sen. Tim Scott, Sidney Moore, South Carolina, Tom Ervin, VA-10, Vincent Sheheen, Virginia
In Election Analysis on April 2, 2014 at 10:06 am
Candidate filing deadlines have now passed in three more states, Virginia, South Carolina, and Colorado, meaning that official candidates exist in 29 states. The Colorado candidate list will become final in the next few days.
Virginia
In the Senate race, Sen. Mark Warner (D) has drawn four opponents, including former Republican National Committee chairman Ed Gillespie. Delegates will meet in convention to choose the nominee, which will be Gillespie.
In House races, Reps. Bobby Scott (D-VA-3), Randy Forbes (R-VA-4), Bob Goodlatte (R-VA-6), and Morgan Griffith (R-VA-9), all have no major party opponent in the general election. Minor primary or Independent candidates do await the incumbents, however.
Representatives Rob Wittman (R-VA-1), Continue reading >
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Ed Gillespie, John Warner, ObamaCare, Rep. Dick Armey, Sen. Mark Warner, Virginia
In Senate on January 13, 2014 at 12:55 pm
With optimism growing in national Republican circles that the party can capture the Senate majority this November, former Republican National Committee chairman Ed Gillespie is on the verge of announcing a challenge to Virginia Sen. Mark Warner (D), and may do so as early as this week if not today.
Gillespie, also a former chairman of the Virginia Republican Party and a Capitol Hill staff member beginning his career with former Rep. Dick Armey (R-TX-26) who would later become Majority Leader, may be embarking upon what most believe is a daunting task. But, there are some budding trends that suggest a Warner upset is at least within the realm of possibility.
Though the senator is one of the most well-prepared politicians in the country, if not the best, Virginia is still a state that can swing both ways particularly in low turnout elections. Unquestionably the state is trending toward the Democrats, especially when looking at the elections since 2004 (with the exception of those in 2009 and 2010), but it is not so far beyond the “purple” range as to make a Republican Continue reading >
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