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(84,711 posts)How the Clintons candidates did (not well)
http://www.politico.com/story/2014/11/2014-elections-clinton-candidates-112559.html
Bill and Hillary Clinton were the most sought-after surrogates on the campaign trail this cycle crisscrossing the country to stump for Democrats in places where President Barack Obama couldnt.
They flew into red states to stump for vulnerable Democrats, aided candidates from their home states and campaigned for family friends, former aides and other longtime confidants. Their itineraries included several stops in the politically significant states of Iowa and New Hampshire for Democrats in competitive Senate and House races.
But not even the Clintons political star power could spare Democrats from Tuesdays bloodbath. Just 22 candidates backed by either Clinton won, compared with 32 who lost. One race will go into a December runoff, and three races had yet to be called as of Wednesday afternoon.
The Clintons began election night with two losses on their midterm scorecard already: In May, Marjorie Margolies, mother-in-law of daughter Chelsea, fell short in a House Democratic primary in Pennsylvania. And in March, Bill Clinton recorded a robocall in Florida for Democrat Alex Sink, who ultimately lost in a special election to Republican David Jolly.
Pete Aguilar (California): No call
Aimee Belgard (New Jersey): Loss
Rep. Ami Bera (California): No call
Erin Bilbray (Nevada): Loss
Rep. Tim Bishop (New York): Loss
Rep. Julia Brownley (California): No call
Bonnie Watson Coleman (New Jersey): Win
Sean Eldridge (New York): Loss
Rep. John Garamendi (California): Win
Gwen Graham (Florida): Win
Patrick Henry Hays (Arkansas): Loss
Rep. Steven Horsford (Nevada): Loss
Rep. Ann McLane Kuster (New Hampshire): Win
Mark Lester (Alabama): Loss
Rep. Nita Lowey (New York): Win
Rep. Dan Maffei (New York): Loss
Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (New York): Win
Marjorie Margolies (Pennsylvania): Loss in primary
Rep. Patrick Murphy (Florida): Win
Rep. Charles Rangel (New York): Win
Domenic Recchia (New York): Loss
Kathleen Rice (New York): Win
Martha Robertson (New York): Loss
Andrew Romanoff (Colorado): Loss
Rep. Raul Ruiz (California): Win
Rep. Carol Shea-Porter (New Hampshire): Loss
Alex Sink (Florida): Loss in March special election
Rep. Dina Titus (Nevada): Win
James Lee Witt (Arkansas): Loss
Aaron Woolf (New York): Loss
Senate races
Red-state Democrats fled from Obama but eagerly counted on Clintons to come to their rescue.
Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes in Kentucky whose father, Jerry Lundergan, is a Clinton family friend was an early beneficiary of the Clintons political largesse. As was Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (D-N.H.), a longtime friend for whom Bill Clinton hosted a fundraiser in June.
In the final weeks of the campaign, nearly every endangered Democrat brought the Clintons along on the stump from Kay Hagan in North Carolina to Mary Landrieu in Louisiana, from Mark Udall in Colorado to Mark Pryor in Arkansas. But it was an overwhelming wipeout. Of the Clinton-backed candidates in the closest Senate races, only Shaheen hung on, while Landrieu was headed to a runoff.
Bruce Braley (Iowa): Loss
Sen. Dick Durbin (Illinois): Win
Sen. Al Franken (Minnesota): Win
Alison Lundergan Grimes (Kentucky): Loss
Sen. Kay Hagan (North Carolina): Loss
Sen. Mary Landrieu (Louisiana): Advances to runoff
Michelle Nunn (Georgia): Loss
Gary Peters (Michigan): Win
Sen. Mark Pryor (Arkansas): Loss
Sen. Jeanne Shaheen (New Hampshire): Win
Sen. Mark Udall (Colorado): Loss
Governor races
The Clintons also doled out their political star power in key gubernatorial battles nationwide races that were among the Democrats few bright spots on election night.
Democrat Tom Wolf for whom both Clintons campaigned in October soundly defeated sitting Republican Gov. Tom Corbett in Pennsylvania. The Clintons also rallied on behalf of Democratic candidates in Wisconsin and Florida who mounted tough challenges to GOP incumbent governors but ultimately lost.
Bill Clinton was even the campaign closer for Democrat Charlie Crist in Florida appearing at a get-out-the-vote rally for him on Monday.
Anthony Brown (Maryland): Loss
Mary Burke (Wisconsin): Loss
Martha Coakley (Massachusetts): Loss
Charlie Crist (Florida): Loss
Gov. Andrew Cuomo (New York): Win
Wendy Davis (Texas): Loss
Gov. Mark Dayton (Minnesota): Win
Fred DuVal (Arizona): Loss
Gov. Maggie Hassan (New Hampshire): Win
Gov. John Hickenlooper (Colorado): Win
Gov. Dannel Malloy (Connecticut): Win
Mike Michaud (Maine): Loss
Pat Quinn (Illinois): Loss
Gina Raimondo (Rhode Island): Win
Mike Ross (Arkansas): Loss
Mark Schauer (Michigan): Loss
Tom Wolf (Pennsylvania): Win
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