CAMPAIGN 2012
CAMPAIGN BUZZ 2012
THE HEADLINES….
IN FOCUS: SENATORIAL & CONGRESSIONAL PRIMARY NIGHT RESULTS
Sen. Orrin Hatch, Rep. Charlie Rangel Survive Primary Challenges
Source: ABC News Radio, 6-26-12
Two Capitol Hill stalwarts — a conservative senator and a liberal congressman — easily won their respective primaries on Tuesday, fending off what were viewed as the toughest challenges of their careers.
In Utah, Republican Orrin Hatch, a U.S. senator for six terms, defeated the Tea Party-supported Dan Liljenquist by a two-to-one margin.
There were questions earlier this year about whether Hatch would win the GOP nomination, as the Tea Party seemed intent on replacing him with a candidate to the far right even though Hatch’s conservative credentials were impeccable.
However, Hatch’s base rallied for him and the senator’s war chest of $7 million was no match for Liljenquist, who had less than $1 million to spend. Hatch is expected to cruise to re-election in November.
Meanwhile in New York City, Democratic Congressman Charlie Rangel had no problem beating state Sen. Adriano Espaillat even as his 15th District in Harlem was melded into the mostly Latino 13th District.
Rangel, seeking his 22nd term in the House, is normally considered a lock to win the Democratic primary but this redistricting, along with ethics issues, posed a threat to his long tenure….READ MORE
Hatch Overcomes Challenge in Republican Primary in Utah
Source: NYT, 6-26-12
The six-term Republican fended off a primary challenge from a Tea Party-backed insurgent candidate on Tuesday….READ MORE
Rangel Fends Off Challengers to Win a Congressional Primary
Source: NYT, 6-26-12
Representative Charles B. Rangel’s victory capped a gripping campaign and preserved a career that had been threatened by ethics troubles and changing demographics….READ MORE