What did candidates talk about in 2012?
Candidates and voters in 2012 were again focused on national economic conditions and jobs, record federal deficits, health care and the effects of the controversial Affordable Care Act, national security and terrorism, education, and energy.
Who won the 2012 Arizona primary?
Three-term incumbent and Senate Minority Whip Republican Jon Kyl, who was re-elected in 2006 with 53% of the vote, announced he would not seek a fourth term in 2012. Republican Representative Jeff Flake won the August 28 primary with 69.1% of the vote, against three contenders, including real estate investor Wil Cardon who polled 21.2%.
How many votes did Cynthia McKinney get in 2008?
In 2008, the Green Party nominee was Cynthia McKinney. She received 161,603 votes (0.12%). Ballot-qualified in 15 States. Ross “Rocky” Anderson was born in Logan, Utah in 1951.
How many seats were in the Senate in 2012?
The 2012 United States Senate elections were held on November 6, 2012, with 33 of the 100 seats in the Senate being contested in regular elections whose winners would serve six-year terms beginning January 3, 2013, with the 113th Congress.
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How effective is Redmap in Michigan?
One needs to look no farther than four states that voted Democratic on a statewide level in 2012, yet elected a strong Republican delegation to represent them in Congress: Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. The effectiveness of REDMAP is perhaps most clear in the state of Michigan.
What is the Redmap rundown?
Welcome to this week’s edition of REDMAP Rundown, a synopsis of redistricting news brought to you by the RSLC’s REDistricting MAjority Project (REDMAP). This weekly update gives you the latest on what those in the Beltway, and across the country, are saying about the impending reapportionment and redistricting process.