AP called it for Tillis.
Time to unite behind who ever wins.
Real and important objective is to get rid of Reid as majority leader.
Walter Jones held onto his seat.
CD#6 going to runoff, likely, Berger vs Walker.
who is preferred there in this solid R district?
Phil Berger, Jr. REP 15,034 34.27 %
Mark Walker REP 11,052 25.19 %
Bruce VonCannon REP 5,025 11.45 %
Zack Matheny REP 5,022 11.45 %
Jeff Phillips REP 3,476 7.92 %
Many of you will bemoan Tillis’ nomination, I must disagree. Tillis is nothing close to the RINO monster his detractors portray him as, he had a record of conservative accomplishment. Brannon seems like an L. Ron Paul type to me, I think he would have had a hard time in November. This is good news for taking back the Senate.
Walter Jones wins, too bad.
Boner wins in a walk, foregone conclusion, at lot of people are complaining like they thought the race was competitive, it wasn’t.
Congressman David Joyce (OH-14) won a closeish race over State Rep. Matt Lynch. Joyce appears to be a RINO (40% ACU rating for what’s it’s worth, it’s hard to take the ACU seriously when they post their ratings sideways, Govtrack calls him a centrist). This was the race in Ohio that was competitive, and I at least heard almost nothing about it, instead of tilting at windmills (Boner) there should have been more focus on this one.
David Rouzer (NC-7) is Congressman-elect, our #1 easiest pickup.
NC-6, going to runoff, I haven’t closely examined the candidates. Prosecutor (Berger) versus Pastor (Walker). Berger’s daddy is the President Pro Tem of the State Senate. A Berger PAC called “Keep Conservatives United” attacked all the other candidates. Walker was planning on running even if old man Coble had run again and had tea party support. At first glance I’d lean Walker.
Indiana, absolutely nothing of interest other than the fact the rats didn’t put up a candidate for Mourdock’s open State Treasurer seat.