Wednesday, November 7, 2012

GOP to Hold Most Governor Offices Since 2000 With 4 Wins

 

Republicans won the North Carolina governor’s office from Democrats to take control of 30 U.S. statehouses, the most in more than a decade.

The party also held off re-election challenges in Utah and North Dakota, and retained the corner office in Indiana, where Republican Mitch Daniels stepped down because of term limits. Democrats previously controlled the governor’s offices in eight of the 11 states voting for their chief executives today.
The Republican victories build on gains made two years ago, when the party’s candidates rode a wave of economic discontent to capture 11 governor’s offices from Democrats and reclaim a majority it lost in 2006. Its winners this year pledged to cut taxes and spur economic growth. There were 29 Republicans in governors’ seats heading into yesterday’s election, compared with 20 held by Democrats and one filled by an independent.

“The story is Republicans did well elsewhere, so it wasn’t a wholesale repudiation of the party,” even with a loss by Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, said Jennifer Duffy, a senior editor with the Cook Political Report in Washington. “It provides them with plenty of bragging rights.”

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9 comments:

  1. I'm glad Bev's gone. Even my lib wife couldn't stand her.

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  2. Good news indeed.I feel much better about moving to my NC mountain property now.

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    1. Rutherford county.Going to miss all the rifle ranges down here.They have more long range comps in NC but most are on the eastern side.Will probaly continue to use the Spartanburg range and Ft.Gordon for the long range.

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    2. Not too far from Black Mountain, I see.

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  3. What is the scoop on Black Mountain anyway?Ate breakfast there and people look a little different than where I'm from.Hippies?

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    1. All I know is that some good Confederates live there both black and white. HK lives there. Two large families from there go to the SDYC each year.

      http://freenorthcarolina.blogspot.com/2012/06/11th-annual-eastern-sam-davis-youth.html

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    2. OK,sounds good.

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