Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Election Results for President, the Senate, the House of Representatives, and State Governors

Note: [ ] = my additions


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Take Back the Nation

I am a Christian, Constitutionalist, conservative.

https://www.bing.com/search?q=election+2016&FORM=ELHDLN

National 48 of 51 races called

Electoral votes (538 total)

270 to win

Clinton 228 won Electoral College votes 4 leading

Trump 279 won Electoral College votes 27 leading

National popular vote: 125.5M votes counted

Donald Trump (R) 47.5%
Hillary Clinton (D) 47.66%
Gary Johnson (L) 3.23%
Jill Stein (G) 0.97%
Other 0.63%

https://www.bing.com/search?q=Governors+races+election+2016&form=HPNN01&SuppressPopnow=1&efirst=33

National: 11 of 12 races called

12 seats up for election (of 50)

Democrat: 15 seats 1 leading

Republican 33 seats

Other 1

Delaware: Democrat
Oregon: Democrat
Washington: Democrat
West Virginia: Democrat
Montana: Democrat

North Carolina: Democrat leading

Indiana: Republican
Missouri: Republican
North Dakota: Republican
New Hampshire: Republican
Utah: Republican
Vermont: Republican

https://www.bing.com/search?q=US+Senate+races&form=HPNN01&SuppressPopnow=1&efirst=34

National: 33 of 34 races called

34 seats up for election (of 100)

Majority: 51

Republican: 51 seats and 1 leading [tie votes the Republican Vice President votes]

Democrats: 48 seats [2 of the 48 are technically independent. However, they both caucus with the Democrats and vote with the Democrats]

For competitive seats:

Arizona: Republican
Florida: Republican
Indiana: Republican

Louisiana: Republican leading (runoff election John Kennedy for Republicans @ 25%) [This will end up being a Republican seat. This is a jungle primary where everyone runs together. There were several more Republicans running than Democrats. The top Democrat who came in second received 17% of the vote. Unless there is a major revelation damaging to the Republican, he will win. The vote is in early December.]

Missouri: Republican
North Carolina: Republican
Ohio: Republican
Wisconsin: Republican

Could have been Colorado except Republican leadership would not support a Black conservative!!! According to Mark Levin, the Senate Republican PAC did not spend a dime in Colorado to help him win the election [Michael Bennet (D) Incumbent 48.9% Darryl Glenn (R) 45.83% ]

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/tammy-duckworth-defeats-mark-kirk-in-illinois-senate-race/ar-AAk4cI6?OCID=ansmsnnews11

Illinois: Democrat [Tammy Duckworth (D) 54.42% Mark Kirk (R) 40.23% Other 5.35%]

https://www.conservativereview.com/scorecard?MyMembers=false&state=IL&sort=Score&order=Descending&page=1&pageSize=50

Conservative Review:

Mark Steven Kirk R IL F 17% 6 2016

The Republican Party in Illinois supported him in the primary against a pro-life Republican. Mark Kirk is a pro-abortion/murder RINO [Republican in Name Only] Republican. I knew he would lose before the election season even began. Somehow Republicans in Illinois did not?

Nevada: Democrat

New Hampshire: Democrat [An incumbent Republican lost. She was put in by the Tea Party six years ago and then immediately became a RINO]

Conservative Review

https://www.conservativereview.com/scorecard?MyMembers=false&state=NH&sort=Score&order=Descending&page=1&pageSize=50

Kelly Ayotte R NH F 30% 6 2016

Two of the three lowest ranked Republicans lost. The third won Alaska where Democrats again voted for her over Republican Joe Miller who was running as a Libertarian. The Republican came in 1st, the Libertarian 2nd, and the Democrat 3rd.

https://www.bing.com/search?q=voting+results+2016+house+of+representatives&qs=RI&pq=house+of+representatives+results+2016+&sk=RI1&sc=2-38&sp=2&cvid=9FF103B3C23F45968F57BC9DEC0836C7&FORM=QBRE

National: 431 of 435 races called

Democrats 192 leading in 3
Republicans 239 leading in 1

In Illinois:

District 10 100% reporting

Brad Schneider (D) 52.48%

Robert Dold (R) Incumbent 47.52%

This was Mark Kirk’s seat and Robert Dold was Mark Kirk the second. He is pro-abortion/murder and deserved to lose! He was the only incumbent Republican to lose.

“From: Senate Conservatives
To: Don Vance
Subject: Drain The Swamp!
Date: November 9, 2016

You will be pleased to know that a number of conservative candidates also won in key down-ballot races across the country.

Of the 16 SCF-backed candidates who were on the general election ballot yesterday, 12 won and one is headed to a runoff election [And will win. It is the Louisiana jungle election again. This is a Republican district.

This is fantastic news and it wouldn't have happened without your generous support over the past two years!

Here is the list of 13 winners:

Jim Banks - Indiana-03 - results
Andy Biggs - Arizona-05 -
results
Rod Blum - Iowa-01 -
results
Jim Bridenstine - Oklahoma-01 -
results
Ted Budd - North Carolina-13 -
results
Warren Davidson - Ohio-08 -
results
Ron DeSantis - Florida-06 -
results
Tom Garrett - Virginia-05 -
results
Paul Gosar - Arizona-04 -
results
Mike Johnson - Louisiana-04 -
results
Jim Jordan - Ohio-04 -
results
Mike Lee - UT-Senate -
results
Mark Meadows - North Carolina-11 -
results

The three SCF-backed candidates who lost yesterday were Dr. John Fleming (R-Louisiana) in the Louisiana Senate race, Congressman Scott Garrett (R-New Jersey) in the New Jersey-05 House race, and retired Air Force Lt. Col. Darryl Glenn (R-Colorado) in the Colorado Senate race.

Sadly, Glenn was completely abandoned by the GOP establishment immediately after he was nominated even though he was the Republican nominee and was running in a winnable race.

The Colorado Senate race was very close with Glenn falling just 3 points short of defeating liberal incumbent Senator Michael Bennet (D-Colorado) despite being badly outspent, especially in the closing days of the election.

Senator Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) and the GOP establishment showed themselves willing to risk the majority rather than support a strong conservative candidate like Darryl Glenn.

It’s clear now that McConnell was wrong to write this race off [He did not want to add a conservative Republican to the Senate who might challenge his power!]. There is no question that Glenn could have won it if the party had spent money in this race and had not discouraged major donors from investing in it.”

I am a Christian, Constitutionalist, conservative.


Restore the Constitution
Take Back the Nation

For Life, for liberty

Don L. Vance

“With a firm reliance on the protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.”

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