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« Reply #100 on: February 03, 2014, 07:35:53 PM »

September 26, 2016

Syriza wins Greek elections, gains control of Hellenic parliament
Crackdown on Golden Dawn fails


Syriza's leader Alexis Tsipras will become Greece's new Prime Minister as Syriza won 153 seats in Sunday's elections, an eighty-one seat gain from the 2012 elections. Despite a Government crackdown, Golden Dawn won second position with 55 seats, making Nikolaos Mihaloiakos the co- Opposition Leader with PASOK's Evangelos Venizelos, as PASOK also won 55 seats. New Democracy, and their new Leader Dimitris Avaramapolous (Prime Minister Antonis Samaras will step down as party leader following the electoral defeat) won 14 seats, ANEL and leader Panos Kammenos, won 6 seats,  DIMAR and leader Fotis Kouvelis won 5 seats, The Communist Party and leader Dimitris Koutsampas won 4 seats, the Christian Democratic Party, led by and Nikos Nikolopolous won 2 seats, the Popular Orthodox Rally, led by Nikki Tzavela won 2 seats, Drasi, and leader Theodoros Skylakakis won 1 seat, Agreement for the New Greece and their leader Andreas Loverdos won 1 seat, National Hope and leader Ylorgis Papadopolus won 1 seat, and Social Agreement and leader Louka Katseli won 1 seat 

September 28, 2016

Commission for debates; expect Bloomberg at two debates




The Commission on Presidential Debates says their plan for this years elections will involve independent candidate Mike Bloomberg separately debating Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, and Republican nominee, Ted Cruz. Cruz and Clinton will also debate each other. In addition, there will be two Vice- Presidential debates, one with Bloombergs' running mate Bill Bolling and one without. The Second Vice-Presidential debate is currently scheduled as the final debate according to Co-Chairs Michael McCurry and Frank Franekopf. Farenkopf, also added that "even Ross Perot wasn't this accomplished as a independent candidate, and for that we have to make allowences" 
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« Reply #101 on: February 03, 2014, 08:09:57 PM »

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Cruz-Bloomberg debate held, neither side able to separate,  explain why they would be better than Clinton.
 


Ted Cruz and Mike Bloomberg, had the first Presidential Debate, earlier this evening, and while 53% of viewers judged Bloomberg the winner, neither side was able land many sticking blows on each other, and Bloomberg in particular failed to land anything that could damage frontrunner Hillary Clinton. Among the highlights (or lowlights) of the debate were Bloomberg continuing his attacks on Cruz, for being a "genocidal maniac", Cruz's response that it was "Justified by Islam's hate for everyone and everything around them" and Cruz slamming Bloomberg for his stance on guns, resulting in a nineteen minute argument which briefly got physical before Moderators Julie Banderas, Howard Kurtz, and Andrea Tantaros stepped in.
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« Reply #102 on: February 05, 2014, 01:08:17 PM »

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Clinton and Cruz collide in debate number two

Moderators Wolf Blitzer, Barbara Starr and Christane Amanpour ran a tight ship, compared to the previous debate on the ninth. Notably, in a debate Cruz needed to win decisively, he was unable to do so, getting hit by Clinton for being an extremist, a "Christian radical" and "someone who doesn't understand our government". Cruz was able to fire back, as the Moderaters asked Clinton the tougher questions, about Benghazi, Vince Foster, the New Square Pardons, and most controversially, her views on her husband's impeachment..(Starr at one point implied Clinton was responsible for Foster's murder in her line of questioning). Ultimately however the voters viewing the debate, sided with Clinton, saying she won the debate by a commanding 66-29 margin, while also saying the moderators strayed off topic by a 57-31 margin.

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« Reply #103 on: February 06, 2014, 07:46:47 PM »
« Edited: February 06, 2014, 07:58:32 PM by NewYorkExpress »

November 8, 2016

Election Day

State by-State results

Indiana

President


Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor (R) 53%
Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon (D) 43%
Mike Bloomberg/Bill/Bolling (I) 3%

Governor

Brad Ellsworth (D) 49%
Sue Ellsperman 47%

Senate

Mike Pence (R) 56%
Peter Buttgeig(D) 43%

1st Congressional District

Karen Freeman-Wilson (D) 76%
Dan Brandenberg (R) 20%

2nd Congressional District

Brendan Mullen (D) 49%
Jackie Walorski (R) 47%

3rd Congressional Disrict

Marlin Stutzman (R) 64%
Allan Kaufman 33%

4th Congressional District (Rokita defeated in Senate Primary)

Steve Buyer (R) 60%
Tara Nelson (D) 39%

5th Congressional District

Susan Brooks (R) 63%
Greg Goodnight (D) 35%

6th Congressional District
Luke Messer (R) 64%
Sarah Hutton (D) 30%

7th Congressional District

Greg Ballard (R) 50%
Andre Carson (D) 49%

8th Congressional District

Larry Buschon (R) 52%
Johnathan Wienzapfel (D) 47%

9th Congressional Disrict

Todd Young (R) 56%
Shelli Yoder (D) 41%

Kentucky


Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor(R)51%
Hillary Clinton/ Jay Nixon (D) 46%
Mike Bloomberg/ Bill Bolling (I) 2%

Senate

Rand Paul (R) 49.67%
Adam Edelen (D) 49.61%

1st Congressional District

Ed Whitfield (R) 59%
Heather Ryan 40%

2nd Congressional District


Brett Guthrie (R) 55%
Ann Blair-Thornton (D) 42%

3rd Congressional District

Kevin Kramer (R) 51%
Ed Whitfield (D) 48%

4th Congressional District

Thomas Massie (R) 62%
John Waltz (D) 36%

5th Congressional District (Rogers retiring)

Jeff Hoover (R) 67%
Jim Holbert (D) 31%

6th Congressional District

Andy Barr (R) 52%
R.J Palmer (D) 46%

New Hampshire

President

Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 49%
Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 43%
Mike Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 6%

Senate

Maggie Hassan 50%
Kelly Ayotte 47%

Governor

Teri Norelli (D) 52%
Frank Giunta (R) 47%

1st Congressional District

Daniel Adams Eaton (D) 53%
Jeb Bradley (R) 46%

2nd Congressional District

Peter Bragdon (R) 52%
Sue Gottling 48%
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« Reply #104 on: February 07, 2014, 12:26:05 AM »

Maine

President



Hillary Clinton/ Jay Nixon 41% (Wins both Congressional Districts)
Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 32%
Mike Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 25%

Maine 1st Congressional District

Chellie Pingree (D) 53%
Johnathan Kinney (R) 45%

Maine 2nd Congressional District (Snowe-Mello defeated in primary)

Adam Goode (D) 52%
Paul LePage (R) 47%

Massachusetts President

Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 59%
Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 27%
Mike Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 12%

Massachussetts

1st Congressional District (Neal Retiring)


Domenic Sarno (D) 88%

2nd Congressional District

Jim McGovern (D) 66%
Tom Wesley (R) 31%

3rd Congressional District (Tsongas retiring)

Suzanne Bump (D) 63%
Jon Golnik (R) 35%

4th Congressional District

Joesph Kennedy III 92%

5th Congressional District

Katherine Clark (D) 70%
Mike Stopa (R) 29%

6th Congressional District (Tierney defeated in Primary)

Setti Warren (D) 57%
John Tisei (R) 42%

7th Congressional District

Michael Capuano(D) 84%

8th Congressional District(Lynch retiring)

Ayanna Pressley(D) 88%

9th Congressional District

William Keating (D) 58%
John Chapman (R) 39%

Connecticut

President

Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 55%
Ted Cruz/ Eric Cantor 25%
Michael Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 19%

Senate

Richard Bluementhal 57%
Rob Simmons 41%

1st Congressional District (Larson Retiring)
 
Pedro Segarra (D) 56%
Matthew Corey (I/R) 41%

2nd Congressional District

Joe Courtney (D) 52%
Geno Auriemma (I) 47%

3rd Congressional District (DeLauro retiring)

Toni Harp (D) 57%
Jerry Labriola Jr.(R) 38%

4th Congressional District

Jim Himes (D) 55%
John Shaban (R) 43%

5th Congressional District

Elizabeth Esty(D) 49.19%
Robert Kane (R) 49.06%

Vermont

President

Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 58%
Michael Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 21%
Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 20%

Senate

Pat Leahy(D) 56%
Phillip Scott (R) 41%

Governor

Peter Shumlin (D) 63%
Kurt Wright (R) 35%

At-Large Congressional District
Peter Welch (D) 59%
Douglas Gage 40%

Delaware

President


Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 55%
Michael Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 28%
Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 16%

Governor (Markell Term-Limited)

John Carney (D) 56%
Terry Spence(R) 42.7%

At-Large Congressional District (Carney running for Governor)

Beau Biden (D) 59%
Tom Kovach(R) 39%

Rhode Island

President

Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon  67%
Micheal Bloomberg/ Bill Bolling 17%
Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 10%

1st Congressional District (Ciccilline defeated in Primary)

Angel Taveras(D) 58%
John Loughlin (R) 40%

2nd Congressional District


James Langevin (D) 61%
Brian Newberry (R) 37%
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« Reply #105 on: February 07, 2014, 11:48:21 AM »

V. Good! Love the detail
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« Reply #106 on: February 07, 2014, 01:08:26 PM »

South Carolina



Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 56%
Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 41%
Mike Bloomberg/ Bill Bolling 2%

Senate

Jim Demint (R) 90%

1st Congressional District

Mark Sanford (R) 59%
Bobbie Rose (D) 40%

2nd Congressional District

Joe Wilson (R) 81%
Eddie McCain (L) 15%

3rd Congressional District

Jeff Duncan (R) 67%
Cason Gaither (D) 32%

4th Congressional District

Daniel Ball (R) 61%
Jimmy Tobias (D) 37%

5th Congressional District

Mick Mulvaney (R) 59%
Joyce Knott (D) 38%

6th Congressional District (Clyburn retiring)

Marlon Kimpson (D) 73%
Jim Pratt (R) 15%
Nammu Muhammad (G) 11%

7th Congressional District

Tom Rice (R) 56%
Ted Vick (D) 42%

New Jersey

Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 48%
Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 40%
Mike Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 9%

1st Congressional District
Rob Andrews (D) 66%
Dale Glading (R) 31%

2nd Congressional District (Lobiondo retiring)

Christopher Connors (R) 58%
Bill Hughes Jr. (D) 38%

3rd Congressional District

Aimee Belgard (D) 47%
John Runyan (R) 46%
Steve Lonegan (L) 6%

4th Congressional District

Chris Smith (R) 61%
Amy Vazquez(D) 34%
Steven Welzer (G) 3%

5th Congressional Distirct

Scott Garrett (R) 58%
Jason Castle (D) 41%

6th Congressional District

Frank Pallone (D) 60%
Anna Little (R) 38%

7th Congressional District (Lance defeated in Primary)

Erik Peterson (R) 56%
Janice Kovach (D) 43%

8th Congressional District

Albio Sires (D) 88%

9th Congressional District (Pascrell retiring)

Steve Rothman (D) 69%
Shumley Boteach (R) 29%

10th Congressional District

Donald Payne Jr.(D) 93%

11th Congressional District

Rodney Frelinghuysen (R) 61%
John Arvanties (D) 36%

12th Congressional District

Rush Holt (D) 54%
Scott Sipprelle (R) 44%
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« Reply #107 on: February 07, 2014, 01:55:38 PM »

Looks good so far. My only gripe is that Daniel Eaton doesn't live in NH-1 - someone like Amanda Merrill or Donna Soucy would be better.
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« Reply #108 on: February 07, 2014, 02:47:46 PM »

Maryland

President


Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 62%
Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 29%
Mike Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 8%

Senate

Barbara Milkulski (D) 68%
Andrew Glassman (R) 31%

1st Congressional District

Andy Harris (R) 53%
James Mathais Jr.(D) 45%

2nd Congressional District (Ruppersburger retiring)

Barbara Robinson (D) 66%
David Banach (R) 33%

3rd Congressional District

John Sarbanes (D) 69%
Eric Delano Knowles (R) 29%

4th Congressional District

Donna Edwards (D) 81%
Nancy Hoyt (R) 17%

5th Congressional District (Hoyer retiring)

Keith Haynes (D) 63%
Charles Lollar (R) 35%

6th Congressional District

John Delaney (D) 59%
David Vogt (R) 40%

7th Congressional District (Cummings retiring)

Jolene Ivey (D) 66%
Corrogan Vaughan (R) 26%
Ronald Owens-Bey (L) 7.1%

8th Congressional District

Chris Van Hollen (D) 71%
Dave Wallace (R) 28%

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« Reply #109 on: February 07, 2014, 09:23:02 PM »

West Virginia

President

Ted Cruz/ Eric Cantor 51%
Hillary Clinton/ Jay Nixon 46%
Micheal Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 2.6%

1st Congressional District

Glen Gainer (D) 47%
David McKinley (R) 46%
Bob Henry Baber (Mountain) 5%

2nd Congressional District

Shannon Snodgrass (D) 49%
Betty Ireland (R) 48%
John Brown (L) 2.8%

3rd Congressional District (Rowan defeated in Primary)

Rick Snuffer (R) 50%
Richard Ojeda (D) 48%

New York

President

Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 62%
Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 21%
Micheal Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 16%

1st Congressional District

Lee Zeldin (R) 49%
Mark Lesko (D) 47%

2nd Congressional District

Steve Bellone (D) 49.77%
Ed Mangano (R) 49.73%

3rd Congressional District
Steve Israel (D) 53%
Angie Carpenter (R) 45%

4th Congressional District

Kathleen Rice (D) 52%
Ed Ra (R) 47.3%

5th Congressional District

Gregory Meeks (D) 88%

6th Congressional District
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Nydia Velazquez (D) 88%

8th Congressional District

Hakeem Jeffries (D) 90%

9th Congressional District

Yvette Clark (D) 94%

10th Congressional District (Nadler retiring)

Daniel Garodnick (D) 88%

11th Congressional District

Eric Adams (D) 49.6%
Micheal Grimm (R) 49.47%

12th Congressional District (Maloney retiring)

Scott Stringer (D) 79%
Christopher Wight (R) 18%

13th Congressional District (Paterson defeated in Primary)

Keith Wright (D) 81%

14th Congressional District (Crowley defeated in Primary)

Melinda Katz (D) 70%
William Gibbons Jr. (R) 27%

15th Congressional District (Serrano retired, died on November 3, 2016)

Rueben Diaz Jr (D) 94%
Michael Faulkner 5%

16th Congressional District

Eliot Engel (D) 68%
Joseph McLaughlin 31%

17th Congressional District

Nita Lowey (D) 56%
Rob Astorino (R) 43%

18th Congressional District

Sean Eldridge 52%
Michael Hein (R) 47.3%

20th Congressional District

Paul Tonko (D) 65%
Robert Dietrich (R) 33%

21st Congressional District

Bill Owens (D) 48%
Michael Docteur (R) 45%

22nd Congressional District

Samantha Colosimo-Testa (R) 52%
Lea Webb (D) 47%

23rd Congressional District

Martha Robertson (D) 50%
Tom Reed (R) 49%

24th Congressional District

Dan Maffei (D) 51%
Ann Marie Buerkle (R) 48%

25th Congressional District

Lovely Warren (D) 57%
Maggie Brooks (R) 41%

26th Congressional District

Brian Higgins (D) 57%
Kevin Hardwick (R) 42%

27th Congressional District (Collins retiring)

Kathy Hochul (D) 48.88%
Michael Violante (R) 48.75%
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« Reply #110 on: February 08, 2014, 03:46:50 AM »

Cool timeline - But could you make a map with all the states yet called, would be fine.
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« Reply #111 on: February 08, 2014, 01:36:29 PM »

Georgia

President


Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 50%
Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 48%
Michael Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 1%

Senate (Isakson retiring)

Jason Carter (D) 51%
Paul Broun (R) 49%

1st Congressional District

Jack Kingston (R) 63%
Amy Tavio (D) 36%

2nd Congressional District

Sanford Bishop (D) 53%
Mike Keown (R) 45%

3rd Congressional District

Lynn Westmoreland (R) 85%

4th Congressional District (Johnson retiring, will run for Mayor of Atlanta)

Lee May (D) 66%
Greg Pallen (R) 32%

5th Congressional District (Borders defeated in Senate primary)

Kwanza Hall (D) 69%
Cynthia McKinney (G) 20%
Howard Stoepeck (R) 9%

6th Congressional District

Tom Price (R) 60%
Jeff Cazanow (D) 36%

7th Congressional District

Rob Woodall (R) 67%
Steve Reilly (D) 31%

9th Congressional District

Doug Collins (R) 70%
Jody Cooley (D) 29%

10th Congressional District (Broun running for Senate)

Mike Collins (R) 57%
Ken Dious (D) 41%

11th Congressional District (Gingrey defeated in Senate Primary)

Edward Lindsey (R) 58%
Patrick Thompson (D) 33%
Bob Barr (L) 7%

12th Congressional District (Copenhaver defeated in primary)

Delvis Dutton (R) 53%
John Barrow (D) 45%

13th Congressional District

David Scott (D) 93%

14th Congressional District

Tom Graves (R) 77%
Daniel Grant (D) 21%

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« Reply #112 on: February 08, 2014, 01:39:22 PM »


So far;

Clinton Nixon 105
Cruz/Cantor 33
Bloomberg/Bolling 0
Yet to be called 400
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« Reply #113 on: February 08, 2014, 02:20:19 PM »

What about the Georgia 8th?
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« Reply #114 on: February 08, 2014, 02:35:55 PM »

Thought I missed something...

Georgia 8th Congressional District


Austin Scott (R) 68%
Dorothy Hubbard (D) 28%


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« Reply #115 on: February 08, 2014, 02:56:38 PM »
« Edited: February 08, 2014, 04:03:02 PM by NewYorkExpress »

Alabama



Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 55%
Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 42%
Michael Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 2.6%

Senate (Shelby retiring)

Mike Rogers (R) 60%
Rod Scott (D) 36%

1st Congressional District

Del Marsh (R) 66%
Burton LeFlore (D) 30%

2nd Congressional District

Martha Roby (R) 61%
Therese Ford (D) 38%

3rd Congressional District (Rogers running for Senate)

Beth Chapman (R) 69%
Steve Segrest (D) 30%

4th Congressional District

Roy Moore (R) 58%
Daniel Boman (D) 39%

5th Congressional District

Mo Brooks (R) 62%
Charlie Holley (D) 20%
Parker Griffith (I/R) 17%

6th Congressional District (Riley defeated in Primary)

Paul DeMarco (R) 60%
Penny Bailey (D) 38%

7th Congressional District

Terri Sewell 71%
Stanley Mack 25%
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« Reply #116 on: February 08, 2014, 04:06:09 PM »

Wow, I do not have the patience to do my election nights like this. But once you're done, if you choose to continue this, you'll have an entire alternate House of Representatives, which is cool. Keep it up! Go Clinton
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« Reply #117 on: February 08, 2014, 05:28:10 PM »

Tennessee

President


Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 54%
Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 43%
Michael Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 2.5%

1st Congressional District

Phil Roe (R) 70%
Alan Woodruff (D) 28%

2nd Congressional District (Duncan retiring)

Tim Burchett (R) 63%
Troy Goodale (D) 26%
Greg Samples (L) 8%
Brandon Stewart (I) 1.5%

3rd Congressional District

Charles Fleischmann (R) 65%
Mary Headrick (D) 34%

4th Congressional District

Kevin Brooks (R) 67%
Lenda Sherrell (D) 32.7%

5th Congressional District

Jack Johnson (R) 49%
Jim Cooper (D) 48.6%

6th Congressional District

Diane Black (R) 54%
James Franklin (D) 44%

7th Congressional District

Marsha Blackburn (R) 63%
Greg Rabidoux (D) 25%
Lenny Ladner (I) 6%
William Akin (I) 5.2%

8th Congressional District

Stephen Fincher (R) 71%
Timothy Dixon (D) 28%

9th Congressional District

A C Wharton (D) 73%
Mark White (R) 26%


Washington D.C

President

Clinton/Nixon 84%
Bloomberg/Bolling 10%
Cruz/Cantor 5%


North Carolina
President

Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 49%
Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 48%
Michael Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 2.4%

Senate

Janet Cowell (D) 50%
Richard Burr (R) 48%

Governor

Mike McIntyre (D) 52%
Pat McCrory (R) 46.9%

1st Congressional District (Butterfield elected Lt. Governor)

Paul Tine (D) 60%
Pete DiLauro (R) 33%
Darryl Holloman (L) 5%

2nd Congressional District

Keith Crisco (D) 51%
Renee Ellmers (R) 48%

3rd Congressional District

Walter Jones (R) 66%
Eric Anderson (D) 32%

4th Congressional District (Price retiring)

Kevin Foy (D) 62%
Tim D' Annunzio 35%

5th Congressional District (Foxx retiring)

Debra Conrad (R) 51%
Scott Satterfield (I/D) 47%

6th Congressional District

Phil Berger Jr (R) 60%
Laura Field (D) 31%
Jeff Phillips (L) 7%

7th Congressional District

David Rouzer (R) 50%
Mary Harrison (D) 48%

8th Congressional District

Richard Hudson (R) 55%
Beth Troutman (D) 44%

9th Congressional District

Jennifer Roberts (D) 52%
Robert Pittenger (R) 46.7%

10th Congressional District

Patrick McHenry (R) 58%
Patricia Keever (D) 40%

11th Congressional District

Mark Meadows (R) 54.9%
Hayden Rogers (D) 45.1%

12th Congressional District

Allan Joines (D) 74%
Greg Dority (R) 25%

13th Congressional District

George Holding (R) 53%
Grier Martin (D)  45%
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« Reply #118 on: February 09, 2014, 09:25:48 PM »

District of Columbia
President


Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 90%
Michael Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 5%
Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 4%

New York Senate

Chuck Schumer 54%
Harry Wilson 45%
Illinois

President

Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 58%
Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 34%
Michael Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 5%

Senate

Lisa Madigan (D) 53%
Bob Dold (R) 46%

1st Congressional District (Rush retiring, running for Mayor of Chicago)

Howard Brookins Jr (D) 79%'
Donald Peolquin (R) 20%

2nd Congressional District

Robin Kelly (D) 72%
Lenny McAllister 24%

3rd Congressional District

Maria Pappas (D) 63%
Sharon Brannigan 35%

4th Congressional District

Luis Gutierrez (D) 78%
Hector Concepcion (R) 20%

5th Congressional District

Mike Quigley (D) 53%
Andrew McKenna (R) 45%

6th Congressional District

Peter Roskam (R) 52%
John Fritchey (D) 47%

7th Congressional District (Davis retiring)

Jeff Tobloski (D) 61%
Robert Bumpers (R) 35%

8th Congressional District (Duckworth defeated in Senate primary)

Anita Alvarez (D) 78%
Manju Goel (R) 19%

9th Congressional District

Janice Schackowsky (D) 64%
Suzzane Atanus (R) 31%

10th Congressional District

Brad Schneider (D) 50%
Andy McPhail (I) 48%

11th Congressional District

Chris Balkema 49%
Bill Foster 48.8%

12th Congressional District

Mike Bost 50.2%
William Enyart 49.3%

13th Congressional District (Davis defeated in Senate Primary)
David Gill (D) 49.7%
Erika Harold (R) 49.5%

14th Congressional District

Randy Hultgren (R) 67%
Jim Hosta (D) 31%

15th Congressional District

John Shimkus (R) 60%
Eric Thorsland (D) 38%

16th Congressional District

Adam Kinzinger (R) 59%
Randall Olsen (D) 39%

17th Congressional District

Cheri Bustos (D) 53%
Ethan Hastert (R) 44%

18th Congressional District

Aaron Schock 60%
Rob Mellon 37%
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« Reply #119 on: February 10, 2014, 01:16:29 PM »

Really, really great timeline.
And thanks for the map Cheesy
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« Reply #120 on: February 10, 2014, 03:22:35 PM »

Virginia

President



Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 47%
Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 45%
Michael Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 6.75%

1st Congressional District

Rob Wittman (R) 54%
Delores McQuinn (D) 44%

2nd Congressional District

Suzanne Patrick (D) 48.9%
Will Sessoms (R) 48.2%

3rd Congressional District

Robert Scott (D) 88%
Dean Longo (R) 11%

4th Congressional District

Randy Forbes (R) 53%
John Chapman (D) 46%

5th Congressional District

Mark Obershain (R) 51%
David Toscano (D) 49%

6th Congressional district



Bob Goodlatte (R) 55%
David Bulova (D) 43%

7th Congressional District (Cantor retiring, running for Vice-President)
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Mark Berg (R) 57%
Reva Trammel (D) 40%

8th Congressional District

Patrick Hope (D) 64%
Larry Yates (I) 31%

9th Congressional District

Morgan Griffith (R) 54%
Rick Boucher (D) 45%

10th Congressional District (Wolf retiring)

Barbara Comstock (R) 53%
John Foust (D) 45%

11th Congressional District (Connolly retiring)

Jeff Mackay (D) 50%
Keith Fimian (R) 46%

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« Reply #121 on: February 10, 2014, 10:26:24 PM »

Mississippi

President


Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 55%
Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 42%
Michael Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 2.4%

1st Congressional District

Alan Nunnelee (R) 61%
Jason Shelton (D) 37%

2nd Congressional District (Thompson retiring)

Angela Turner (D) 63%
Bill Marcy (R) 35%

3rd Congressional District

Gregg Harper (R) 57%
James Young (D) 41%

4th Congressional District (Palazzo defeated in Primary)
Casey Eure (R) 52%
Gene Taylor (D) 47%


Michigan
President

Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 53%
Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 41%
Michael Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 5%

1st Congressional District

Jerry Cannon (D) 49%
Dan Benishek (R) 46%

2nd Congressional District

Bill Huzienga (R) 62%
Willie German Jr.(D) 37%

3rd Congressional District

George Heartwell (D) 49.6%
Justin Amash (R) 49.3%

4th Congressional District

Dave Camp (R) 64%
Jerry Campbell (D) 32%

5th Congressional District

Dan Kildee (D) 60%
Jim Slezak (R) 38%

6th Congressional District

Fred Upton (R) 58%
Hannah McKinney (D) 39%

7th Congressional District (Walberg retiring)

Terri Lynd Land (R) 49%
Mark Schauer (D) 48%

Michigan 8th Congressional District

Mike Rogers (R) 50%
Virg Bernero (D) 47%

9th Congressional District

Hansen Clarke (D) 59%
Ann Flood (R) 40%

10th Congressional District

Candice Miller (R) 65%
Chuck Stadler (D) 30%

11th Congressional District

Lisa Brown (D) 51%
David Trott (R) 48%

12th Congressional District

Dennis Archer (D) 71%
Cynthia Kallgren (R) 26%

13th Congressional District

Kenneth Cockrel Jr. 89%
Harry Sawicki 10.6%

14th Congressional District

Gary Peters (D) 96%
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« Reply #122 on: February 11, 2014, 01:08:13 PM »

Iowa

President

Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 52%
Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 43%
Michael Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 4%

Senate

Kim Reynolds (R) 48.98%
Chet Culver (D) 48.77%

1st Congressional District

Bruce Braley (D) 54%
Walt Rogers (R) 45%

2nd Congressional District (Loesback retiring)

Mariclare Culver (D) 50.6%
Mark Lofgren (R) 48.1%

3rd Congressional District

Matt Schultz (R) 50.1%
Staci Appel (D) 49.8%

4th Congressional District (King retiring)

Patti Ruff (D) 49.9%
Josh Byrnes (R) 48.7%

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« Reply #123 on: February 11, 2014, 10:30:52 PM »

Pennsylvania

President

Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 48%
Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 45%
Micheal Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 5%

Senate

Kathleen Kane (D) 50%
Pat Toomey (R) 48%

1st Congressional District (Brady retiring, running for Bucks county Commissoner)

Maria Quinones-Sanchez (D) 84%
John Featherman (R) 15%

2nd Congressional District

Chaka Fattah (D) 72%
Bruce Castor (R) 26%

3rd Congressional District

Kathy Dahlkemper (D) 50%
Mike Kelly (R) 49%

4th Congressional District

Scott Perry (R) 57%
George Hartwick III (D) 41%

5th Congressional District

John Wozinak (D) 54%
Joe Davidson (R) 43%

6th Congressional District

Manan Trivedi (D) 50%
Mimi Sack (R) 46%

7th Congressional District

Joe Sestak (D) 49%
David Maloney (R) 48.8%

8th Congressional District

Kathryn Boockvar 49%
Michael Fitzpatrick 46%

9th Congressional District (Shuster defeated in Primary)

Mary Ann Bennis (R) 56%
Ed Cermic Jr. (D) 41%

10th Congressional District

Sid Michaels Kavulich (D) 48%
Tom Marino (R) 47.7%

11th Congressional District (Barletta defeated in Primary)

Thomas Leighton (D) 49%
Patrick O'Malley (R) 48%

12th Congressional District

Dan Gilman (D) 50%
Keith Rothfus (R) 47%

13th Congressional District (Schwartz retiring)
Daylin Leach (D) 63%
Clay McQueen (R) 35%

14th Congressional District

Michael Doyle (D) 77%
Titus North (R) 22%

15th Congressional District

Ed Pawlowski (D) 51%
Charlie Dent (R) 48%

16th Congressional District (Pitts retiring)

Tom Houghton (D) 51%
Patricia Coller (I) 48%

17th Congressional District

Gary Halcovage (R) 49.8%
Matt Cartwright (D) 49.77%

18th Congressional District (Murphy retiring, running for Allegheny County Board of Commissioners)

Deborah Kula (D) 50%
Jeff Balzer 47%
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« Reply #124 on: February 12, 2014, 02:00:45 PM »

Arkansas

President


Ted Cruz/Eric Cantor 53%
Hillary Clinton/Jay Nixon 44%
Michael Bloomberg/Bill Bolling 2.76%

Senate

John Boozman (R) 59%
Bill Halter (D) 36%

1st Congressional District

Rick Crawford (R) 60%
Clark Hall (D) 33%
Jessica Paxton (L) 5.6%

2nd Congressional District

Tim Griffin (R) 59%
Pat Hays (D) 39%

3rd Congressional District

Steve Womack (R) 67%
David Whitaker (D) 25%
David Pagranc (L) 7%

4th Congressional District

Tom Cotton (R) 54%
James Lee Wiit (D) 43%
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