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n an election day ripe with questions for a Republican Party politically wounded by a government shutdown, torn between competing factions and struggling to fi nd its footing a year after a disappoint-
ing loss to President Obama, this much was certain: New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was the GOP’s man of the hour. Christie decisively won a second term in offi ce in a heavily Democratic state, a victory that will boost his national brand and stoke talk about a potential run for president. Just after polls closed Tuesday evening, the Associated Press called the race in Christie’s favor. Speaking about 40 minutes after polls closed Tuesday, Democrat Barbara Buono told her supporters she had called Christie to congratulate him. The governor’s long-expected victory off ered a way forward for the moderate wing of the GOP on a day that threatened to stoke intra-party discord and rai.
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n an election day ripe with questions for a Republican Party politically wounded by a government shutdown, torn between competing factions and struggling to fi nd its
Democrat Terry McAuliff e won the
footing a year after a disappoint-
ing loss to President Obama, this much was certain: New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was the GOP’s man of the hour.
Virginia governor’s race Tues-
Christie decisively won a second term in offi ce in a heav-
day, squeaking
brand and stoke talk about a potential run for president.
by Republican Ken Cuccinelli with the help of
ily Democratic state, a victory that will boost his national Just after polls closed Tuesday evening, the Associated Press called the race in Christie’s favor. Speaking about 40 minutes after polls closed Tuesday, Democrat Barbara Buono told her supporters she had called Christie to congratulate him.
voters in the predominantly blue
The governor’s long-expected victory off ered a way
Washington sub-
threatened to stoke intra-party discord and raise new
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forward for the moderate wing of the GOP on a day that questions about Republican candidates.
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lsewhere on the map, New York City voters elected Democrat Bill de Blasio its next mayor, according to several networks that called the race for him Tuesday night. A onetime underdog in the Democratic race, de Blasio catapulted into the lead as higher-profi le candidates like City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and former congressman Anthony Weiner foundered. He never looked back against Republican Joe Lhota.
In Virginia, Democrat Terry McAuliff e won the governor’s race over the state’s attorney general, Ken Cuccinelli II. Further down the ballot, Democrat Ralph Northam won the race for lieutenant governor, according to exit poll data, putting Republicans at risk of falling to a In Alabama, a bitterly contested competition pitting the Republican Party’s business wing against an angry activist tea party base in a House GOP runoff race remained in doubt. Christie’s win was a boost to those who advocate a pragmatic brand of Republican governance, which they believe is capable of expanding the party’s scope. And if conservative Republicans in Virginia and Alabama lose Tuesday, it could enhance the ap-
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lsewhere on the map, New York City voters elected Democrat Bill de Blasio its next
mayor, according to sev-
DEMOCRAT BILL DE BLASIO ITS NEXT MAYOR
eral networks that called the race for him Tuesday night. A onetime underdog in the Democratic race, de Blasio catapulted into the lead as higher-profi le candidates like City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and former congressman Anthony Weiner foundered. He never looked back against Republican Joe Lhota. An dyed-in-the-wool lib-
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Marty Walsh, a Massachusetts state representative and longtime labor leader, won the race for Boston’s mayor over City Councilor John Connolly in the first open race in two decades. Christie’s win was a boost to those who advocate a pragmatic brand of eral who holds the title
of falling to a Democratic
Republican governance,
of the city’s public advo-
sweep of statewide of-
which they believe is ca-
cate, de Blasio has been
fices for the first time in 24
pable of expanding the
a harsh critic of Michael
years.
party’s scope. And if con-
Bloomberg, the city’s out-
In Alabama, a bitterly
servative Republicans in
going Republican-turned-
contested competition pit-
independent mayor.
ting the Republican Party’s business wing against an
In Virginia, Democrat Terry
angry activist tea party
McAuliffe won the gover-
base in a House GOP
nor’s race over the state’s
runoff race remained in
attorney general, Ken
doubt.
Cuccinelli II. Further down the ballot, Democrat Ralph Northam won the race for lieutenant governor, according to exit poll data, putting Republicans at risk
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Virginia and Alabama lose
Buono hoped. The gov-
Tuesday, it could enhance
ernor had an approval
the appeal of the moder-
rating north of 60 percent
ate wing of the party even
just days before the elec-
more.
tion,” said Rider University political scientist Ben
Buoyed by a well-received
Dworkin.
response to Superstorm
Elsewhere on the map, New
Sandy last fall, including
York City voters elected
his attention grabbing
Democrat Bill de Blasio
appearence with Obama,
its next mayor, according
Christie’s image soared in
to several networks that
the Garden State this year,
called the race for him
leaving Buono struggling
Tuesday night. A onetime
to slow the governor’s
underdog in the Demo-
march toward a second
cratic race, de Blasio cat-
term.
apulted into the lead as higher-profile candidates
“The glow of Sandy hasn’t
like City Council Speaker
worn off nearly as much as
Christine Quinn and for-
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“The glow of Sandy hasn’t worn off nearly as much as Buono north of 60 percent just days before the election,” said Rider University political scientist Ben Dworkin.
New York City Voters
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lsewhere on the map, New York City voters elect-
the Democratic race, de Blasio catapulted into
the lead as higher-profi le candidates like City Council Weiner foundered. He never looked back against Republican Joe Lhota. An dyed-in-the-wool liberal who holds the title of the city’s public advocate, de Blasio has been a harsh critic of Michael Bloomberg, the city’s outgoing Republican-turnedindependent mayor. In Virginia, Democrat Terry McAuliff e won the governor’s race over the state’s attorney general, Ken Cuccinelli II. Further down the ballot, Democrat Ralph Northam won the race for lieutenant governor, according to exit poll data, putting Republicans at risk of falling to a Democratic sweep of statewide offi ces for the fi rst time in 24 years.
the election,” said Rider University po
Speaker Christine Quinn and former congressman Anthony
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An dyed-in-the-wool liberal who holds the title of
for him Tuesday night. A onetime underdog in
the city’s public advocate, de Blasio has been a
cording to several networks that called the race
harsh critic of Michael Bloomberg, the city’sbefore
ed Democrat Bill de Blasio its next mayor, ac-
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In Alabama, a bitterly contested competition pitting the Republican Party’s business wing against an angry activist tea party base in a House GOP runoff race remained in
harsh critic of Michael Bloomberg, the city’s
the city’s public advocate, de Blasio has been a
An dyed-in-the-wool liberal who holds the title of
doubt.
Marty Walsh, a Massachusetts state representative and longtime labor leader, won the race for Boston’s mayor over City Councilor John Connolly in the first open race in two decades.
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Christie’s win was a boost to those who advocate a pragmatic brand of Republican governance, which they believe is capable of expanding the party’s scope. And if conservative Republicans in Virgld enhance the appeal of the
moderate wing of the party even more. Elsewhere on the map, New York City voters elected Democrat Bill de Blasio its next mayor, according to several networks that called the race for him Tuesday night.
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Democrat Terry McAuliff e won the Virginia governor’s race Tuesday, squeaking by Republican Ken Cuccinelli with the
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lsewhere on the map, New York City voters elected Democrat Bill de Blasio its next mayor, according to several networks that called the race for him Tuesday night. A onetime underdog in the Democratic race, de Blasio catapulted into
the lead as higher-profi le candidates like City Council Speaker Christine Quinn and former congressman Anthony Weiner foundered. He never looked back against Republican Joe Lhota. An dyed-in-the-wool liberal who holds the title of the city’s public advocate, de Blasio has been a harsh critic of Michael Bloomberg, the city’s outgoing Republican-turned-
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independent mayor.
ting the Republican Party’s
governor, according to
business wing against an
exit poll data, putting Re-
In Virginia, Democrat Terry
angry activist tea party
publicans at risk of falling
McAuliffe won the gover-
base in a House GOP
to a Democratic sweep of
nor’s race over the state’s
runoff race remained in
statewide offices for the
attorney general, Ken
doubt.
first time in 2e race for
Cuccinelli II. Further down
Boston’s mayor over City
the ballot, Democrat Ralph
Marty Walsh, a Massachu-
Councilor John Connolly in
Northam won the race for
setts state representative
the first open race in two
lieutenant governor, ac-
and longtime labor leader,
decades.
cording to exit poll data,
won thm won the race for
putting Republicans at risk
lieutenant governor, ac-
Christie’s win was a boost
of falling to a Democratic
cording to exit poll data,
to those who advocate
sweep of statewide of-
putting Republicans at risk
a pragmatic brand of
fices for the first time in 24
of falling to a Democratic
Repub scope. And if con-
years.
sweep of statewide offices
servative Republicans in
In Alabama, a bitterly
for the first time in 2m won
Virginia and Alabama lose
contested competition pit-
the race for lieutenant
Tuesday, it could enhance
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DOWN THE BALLOT In Virginia, Democrat Terry McAuliff e won the governor’s race over the state’s attorney general, Ken Cuccinelli II. Further down the ballot,
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lsewhere on the map, New York
An dyed-in-the-wool lib-
City voters elect-
eral who holds the title
ed Democrat Bill
of the city’s public advo-
de Blasio its next
cate, de Blasio has been
mayor, according to sev-
a harsh critic of Michael
eral networks that called
Bloomberg, the city’s out-
the race for him Tuesday
going Republican-turned-
night. A onetime underdog
independent mayor.
in the Democratic race, de Blasio catapulted into
In Virginia, Democrat Terry
the lead as higher-profi le
McAuliff e won the gover-
candidates like City Coun-
nor’s race over the state’s
cil Speaker Christine Quinn
attorney general, Ken
and former congressman
Cuccinelli II. Further down
Anthony Weiner foundered.
the ballot, Democrat Ralph
He never looked back
Northam won the race for
against Republican Joe
lieutenant governor, ac-
Lhota.
cording to exit poll data,
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putting Republicans at risk
mayor over City Councilor
of falling to a Democratic
John Connolly in the first
sweep of statewide of-
open race in two dec-
fices for the first time in 24
ades.
In Virginia,
years. In Alabama, a bitterly
Christie’s win was a boost
contested competition pit-
to those who advocate
Democrat Terry
ting the Republican Party’s
a pragmatic brand of
McAuliffe won
runoff race remained in
Republican governance,
doubt.
which they believe is ca-
the l, Ken Cuc-
pable of expanding the
cinelli II. Further
Marty Walsh, a Massachu-
party’s scope. And if con-
setts state representative
servative Republicans in
and longtime labor leader,
Virginia and Alabama lose
won the race for Boston’s
Tuesday, it could enhance
down the ballot,
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the appeal of the moder-
Democratic race, de Blasio
arty Walsh, a Massachu-
ate wing of the party even
catapulted into the lead
setts state representative
more.
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and longtime labor leader,
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its next mayor, accord-
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Connolly in the first open
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race in two decades.
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for him Tuesday night. A
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Anthony Weiner foundered.
Northam won the race for
He never looked back
lieutenant governor, ac-
against Republican Joe
cording to exit poll data,
n was a boost to those
Lhota.
putting Republicans at risk
who advocate a prag-
of falling to a Democratic
matic brand of Republican
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sweep of statewide of-
governance, which they
eral who holds the title
fices for the first time in 24
believe is capable of ex-
of the city’s public advo-
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panding the party’s scope.
cate, de Blasio has been
GOP runoff race remained
And if conservative Re-
a harsh critic of Michael
in doubt.
publicans in Virginia and
Bloomberg, the city’s out-
doubt.
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going Republican-turned-
Marty Walsh, a Massachu-
could enhance the ap-
independent mayor.
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Cuccinelli II. Further down
onandiext mayor, accord-
of the party even more.
the ballot, Democrat Ralph
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Elsewhere on the map, New York City voters elected Democrat Bill de Blasio its next mayor, ac-
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In Virginia, Democrat Terry McAuliffe won the governor’s race over the state’s attorney general,
Ken Cuccinelli II. Further down the ballot, Democrat Ralph Northam won the race for lieutenant
governor, according to exit poll data, putting Republicans at riskin was a boost to those who
advocate a pragmatic brand of Republican governance, which they believe is capable of
expanding the party’s scope. And if conservative Republicans in Virginia and Alabama lose Tuesday, it could enhance the appeal of the moderate wing of the party even more.
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