David Brat, House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, immigration, Monica Wehby, Oregon, Sen. Jeff Merkley, Sen. Lindsey Graham, South Carolina, Survey USA, Tarrance Group, Virginia
In Election Analysis, House, Polling, Senate on June 13, 2014 at 2:48 pm
More is being learned about House Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s (R) primary election loss in Virginia’s 7th CD. As is true for almost all political outcomes, there is more than one answer to explain this result and, not surprisingly, multiple elements contributed to the final conclusion.
While the immigration issue seems to be taking top billing as the principal reason for Cantor losing, in reality, it likely only played a secondary role. The fact that challenger and victor David Brat used the issue to his advantage – characterizing Cantor as supporting amnesty for illegal aliens – certainly helped color the Majority Leader in a negative light, but such a radical final electoral result cannot simply be explained as an extreme reaction to a controversial issue.
Contrast this outcome with that of Sen. Lindsey Graham’s (R) campaign in South Carolina. Graham was more identified with the immigration reform issue, and hails from a more conservative domain than Cantor’s central Virginia congressional district. Yet, the senator won a surprisingly large re-nomination victory on the same Continue reading >
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Breitbart News, Chris McDaniel, Club for Growth, Gov. Bobby Jindal, Harper Polling, Jason Conger, Lane Grigsby, Louisiana, Magellan Strategies, Mississippi, Monica Wehby, NSON Opinion Strategies, Oregon, Paul Hollis, Rep. Bill Cassidy, Rob Maness, Sen. David Vitter, Sen. Jeff Merkley, Sen. Mary Landrieu, Sen. Thad Cochran, Tea Party Express
In Polling, Senate on April 7, 2014 at 8:53 pm
Mississippi
A new survey testing the Republican primary race between veteran Mississippi Sen. Thad Cochran and state Sen. Chris McDaniel again suggests that this intra-party incumbent challenge is becoming the most serious in the nation.
According to a NSON Opinion Strategies survey (released April 2; 400 likely Mississippi Republican primary voters) conducted for the Tea Party Express and provided to Breitbart News, the senator only maintains a 45-37 percent lead over the Tea Party-backed state legislator. This is consistent with earlier public data.
Sen. Cochran, 76 years of age and in his 42nd year of congressional service, is running for a seventh term. He was the first Republican senator elected in a Deep South state during the modern political era, thus beginning the region’s political realignment trend. He has been under attack from conservative organizations for a period of months. It is already known that those outside groups with people and money, such as the Tea Party Leadership Fund, the Tea Party Express, and the Club for Growth, are planning to expend serious resources to independently support the challenger’s effort.
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Bill Shuster, Bucks County, Gov. John Kitzhaber, Gov. Tom Corbett, Marjorie Margolies, Mike Doyle, Monica Wehby, Montgomery County, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rep. Allyson Schwartz, Rep. Charlie Dent, Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick, Rep. Tim Murphy, Rob McCord, Sen. Jeff Merkley, Shaughnessy Naughton, Tom Wolf
In Governor, House, Senate on March 13, 2014 at 10:49 am
Two more states now have official 2014 candidates as office seekers in Pennsylvania and Oregon made their political intentions official this week.
Pennsylvania
Gov. Tom Corbett (R) is facing one Republican primary challenger, while six Democrats will battle for their party’s nomination to be decided May 20. The eventual Democrat standard bearer will have a strong chance of unseating Corbett, who continues to post some of the worst job approval ratings in the country.
With businessman Tom Wolf out to an early lead after unleashing a major positive and clever media buy, Rep. Allyson Schwartz (D-PA-13), state Treasurer Rob McCord and three others who comprise the Democratic field are forced to play catch-up.
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