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terry mcauliffe the winner. there he is, you see the projection that we just made with 96% of the votes now, in he's up by 17,120. 47% to 46%. only 4% of the vote yet to be counted. john, how did he do it? >> he did it by winning where the people are. if you look at the map, see all this red think ken cucinnelli had to win. but he can thank the people will in the suburbs of northern virginia. that's loudon county. prince william county, to the south of d.c. about 70% of the vote counted, 11-point margin there. bigger margin for terry mcauliffe there. and in fairfax county closer to washington, d.c., 21point gap. 91%. this is an hour ago or so terry mcauliffe was trailing, when the votes came in they provided the margin of difference. why was this such a close wrestling match? the exit polls are fascinating. these will be studied looking ahead to 2014 and 2016, because this state is now such a bellwether state in presidential politics. ken cucinnelli, 53% of the voters in virginia oppose obama care. look at that.
terry mcauliffe the winner. there he is, you see the projection that we just made with 96% of the votes now, in he's up by 17,120. 47% to 46%. only 4% of the vote yet to be counted. john, how did he do it? >> he did it by winning where the people are. if you look at the map, see all this red think ken cucinnelli had to win. but he can thank the people will in the suburbs of northern virginia. that's loudon county. prince william county, to the south of d.c. about 70% of the vote counted,...
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yet it looks like mcauliffe is going to win comfortably. yet the white men say we're going for cuccinelli who's gotten some of the worst press, he's made one bad day after another. now look at this. white women. we've been saying around this table that the white women -- all women i should say. across the state of virginia are very pro-choice and inclined to give a big number to mcauliffe. 48 to 43 white women went. it's so different than the way white men vote in their own households. >> i would divide it, chris, between northern virginia which as i said is part of metropolitan washington at this point. from richmond north, it's a mixed swing state. and rural southern virginia which is where i think it's fair to say the split by gender is still much more. >> if you look at the numbers of, say, black men and women. black women, 95 to 5 for mcauliffe over cuccinelli. >> obviously if you're a minority in this country we know you have other issues besides gender driving your vote. >> exactly. but after the last election, the gop did an interna
yet it looks like mcauliffe is going to win comfortably. yet the white men say we're going for cuccinelli who's gotten some of the worst press, he's made one bad day after another. now look at this. white women. we've been saying around this table that the white women -- all women i should say. across the state of virginia are very pro-choice and inclined to give a big number to mcauliffe. 48 to 43 white women went. it's so different than the way white men vote in their own households. >>...
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the latino vote we know 66-29 toe mcauliffe. the asian vote went to mcauliffe. >> absolutely. what we found, particularly for the latino voters, the immigration issue was the deciding issue for them and you have two candidates with very different opinions on immigration. you have the republican candidate along the anti-immigrant wing of the party using hostile rhetoric that turned off the latino voters. that's becoming a litmus test for candidate. if they cannot get past the immigration issue they can't get past the issues that might resonate with latino voters. asian voters are being turned off by this as well and there is other data, college-educated whites are turn odd by this. this may be winning issues in the state of virginia six or seven cycles ago, but many peel they're there to solve problems . >> obamacare, ken cuccinelli pounded away at this thing, has to be something real sobering. he seemed to get traction. this is not a popular piece of legislation. >> not clear. the polling shows that people are split, and many who can't stomach him voted in support of obamacare
the latino vote we know 66-29 toe mcauliffe. the asian vote went to mcauliffe. >> absolutely. what we found, particularly for the latino voters, the immigration issue was the deciding issue for them and you have two candidates with very different opinions on immigration. you have the republican candidate along the anti-immigrant wing of the party using hostile rhetoric that turned off the latino voters. that's becoming a litmus test for candidate. if they cannot get past the immigration...
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mcauliffe is giving his victory speech right now. i want to go straight to wolf blitzer and john king back in washington, d.c. with the latest election night results. wolf, john? >> thanks very much, jake. these are the winners in the biggest contests tonight. in virginia, in the virginia governor's race the former democratic party chairman and clinton ally terry mcauliffe defeating the republican candidate and tea party favorite ken cucinnelli in a race that was more suspenseful than a lot of us expected. in new jersey a big win for republican governor chris christie, a possible launch pad for a 2016 presidential bid. and in new york city, democrat bill deblasio wins the mayor's race. he'll be the first democrat to runt city in two decades, succeeding the independent mayor michael bloomberg. we can also now report a winner in a battle between two republicans in alabama that's considered a big test of the tea party's clout and the struggle for the heart and soul of the gop. it's a republican congressional primary runoff. the establis
mcauliffe is giving his victory speech right now. i want to go straight to wolf blitzer and john king back in washington, d.c. with the latest election night results. wolf, john? >> thanks very much, jake. these are the winners in the biggest contests tonight. in virginia, in the virginia governor's race the former democratic party chairman and clinton ally terry mcauliffe defeating the republican candidate and tea party favorite ken cucinnelli in a race that was more suspenseful than a...
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. >> terry mcauliffe, now governor-elect mcauliffe of the commonwealth of virginia, let's listen in. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. what a great night, everybody. huh? you know, over the past few months, i have started speeches thanking a lot of political figures. but i'm so glad that tonight, that the person introducing me is my best friend and my wife, dorothy. and i want you to know just a few weeks ago we celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary. when we decided to do this campaign, we decided together, because we understood that it was a journey that we were all going to have to take together. and dorothy, i could not be happier than to have you standing at my side tonight. thank you. and to our five children, who have been involved in this campaign from day one, i want to thank dory, jack, mary, sally and peter for all of their work. all seven of us -- are >>> amazing volunteers and team leaders ever assembled in the history of a governor's campaign. just as i walked up here, they gave me final numbers. since january, you have not gone -- down -- knocked on 2.5 million door
. >> terry mcauliffe, now governor-elect mcauliffe of the commonwealth of virginia, let's listen in. >> thank you, thank you, thank you. what a great night, everybody. huh? you know, over the past few months, i have started speeches thanking a lot of political figures. but i'm so glad that tonight, that the person introducing me is my best friend and my wife, dorothy. and i want you to know just a few weeks ago we celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary. when we decided to do this...
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in the end mcauliffe will be the next governor of virginia. in new jersey a big re-election win for the republican incumbent governor chris christie. his acceptance speech tonight possibly a warmup for a 2016 presidential bid. in the end a crushing win over barbara buono. 60% for chris christie, 38% for her. an impressive win for chris christie. in new york city, bill deblasio will become the first democratic mayor, get this, in two decades, taking over for the republican turned independent michael bloomberg. bill deblasio will be the next mayor of new york. so lots of excitement. lots of political activity and lots to think about in the days, weeks and months ahead. piers? >> wolf, this defeat of the tea party man, ken cucinnelli, how significant is that in terms of the tea party's prospects going forward to 2014 and then 2016? >> i can't tell you how many establishment republicans have said to me in recent weeks they thought terry mcauliffe was a flawed democratic candidate for governor of virginia, but they knew this tea party-backed ken cu
in the end mcauliffe will be the next governor of virginia. in new jersey a big re-election win for the republican incumbent governor chris christie. his acceptance speech tonight possibly a warmup for a 2016 presidential bid. in the end a crushing win over barbara buono. 60% for chris christie, 38% for her. an impressive win for chris christie. in new york city, bill deblasio will become the first democratic mayor, get this, in two decades, taking over for the republican turned independent...
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mcauliffe. christie is winning because he is chris christie. in virginia, and another cycle or two, we will be describing virginia as a blue state. we will not be calling it a tossup or purple straight that state anymore. terry mcauliffe is benefiting from the demographic changes in that state and he got a very right-wing candidate that alienated northern virginia. in virginia, i would disagree with what kellyanne said that the virginia races in any way a referendum on ideology. none of those issues that buono tried to raise became a part of the campaign. the campaign ended -- >> vomited on. >> that campaign ended during standing. it was over. he won election by the way he dealt with sandy, he won by embracing obama, which a lot of people that conservatives did not like. he won by being bipartisan. there was never a race after that moment. i think that christie's success as a 2016 candidate will depend on next year's midterm. the model here is george w. bush in 2000. remember after 1998 -- the o
mcauliffe. christie is winning because he is chris christie. in virginia, and another cycle or two, we will be describing virginia as a blue state. we will not be calling it a tossup or purple straight that state anymore. terry mcauliffe is benefiting from the demographic changes in that state and he got a very right-wing candidate that alienated northern virginia. in virginia, i would disagree with what kellyanne said that the virginia races in any way a referendum on ideology. none of those...
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moved close to mcauliffe. i think that mcauliffe is still favors because of northern virginia. but one factor that moves close unite after night, this looks like a gathering disaster nationally, and folks are watching this on tv, they are looking at their own health mr. programs, and saying, the president comes out, he has record low poll numbers. neil: thank you, patrick. my pleasure. neil: we told but what is going on in new jersey, looking at numbers, chris christie is wracking up a huge victory, larger than 4 percentage point victory he clocked jon corzine with. he was unknown then, chris christie, a former prosecutor, he is well-known tonight. there is something else on the new jersey ballot, that has far greater national reverbination. a minimum wage requirement, minimum wage guarantee, that would be stipulated in the state's constitution. you are looking at asbury park, new jersey, a rip roaring day for a celebration, for a many, many arg and yo argue is alreadg his sights on grander locals. so we could
moved close to mcauliffe. i think that mcauliffe is still favors because of northern virginia. but one factor that moves close unite after night, this looks like a gathering disaster nationally, and folks are watching this on tv, they are looking at their own health mr. programs, and saying, the president comes out, he has record low poll numbers. neil: thank you, patrick. my pleasure. neil: we told but what is going on in new jersey, looking at numbers, chris christie is wracking up a huge...
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terry mcauliffe winning big. if the early results hold up, you see him winning in the middle of the electorate. taking advantage of the shutdown. using it against his challenger, pushing his republican challenger to the right. we used to think of it as conservative. you can think of it as moving to the middle. >> these exit polls we've had. 50%, cuccinelli. 43%, 7% for the libertarian candidate. sarvis. let's go to the headquarters of the two major candidates in virginia. dana bash is over at mcauliffe headquarters. how does it feel over there? >> it is quiet so far but talking to democrats in virginia, they are certainly feeling optimistic, feeling good about how the night will go based on a lot of things. primarily, the polls leading up to today. the results that they've been hearing about back at the polling stations. if this state, the commonwealth does go for the democrat, terry mcauliffe, it will be the first time that has happened with a democrat in the white house in nearly half a century. a big, big sign
terry mcauliffe winning big. if the early results hold up, you see him winning in the middle of the electorate. taking advantage of the shutdown. using it against his challenger, pushing his republican challenger to the right. we used to think of it as conservative. you can think of it as moving to the middle. >> these exit polls we've had. 50%, cuccinelli. 43%, 7% for the libertarian candidate. sarvis. let's go to the headquarters of the two major candidates in virginia. dana bash is...
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mcauliffe had a stronger coalition of his own. he won big among african-americans, we saw that by 82 points. he carried moderates by 22 points as well as people with post college graduate degrees and unmarried men and women, both. they call it the rising american electorate. another reporter dubbed it the coalition of the ascendant. they are changing the game in purple states like virginia. how long can they rely on their base of mainly older white men. kathleen, i think i'm in the category i just mentioned as disappearing as having any political significance. so i have to be a little careful here and step lightly, but it does seem to me if you look at some of the numbers, for example, the margin of terry mcauliffe's victory could be made up of his margin among african-american men, right there was an explanation for it. what do you see it when you look through it? >> i love that term the coalition of the ascendant. i do wonder how much virginia really tells us about political trends and about the republican/democratic positions.
mcauliffe had a stronger coalition of his own. he won big among african-americans, we saw that by 82 points. he carried moderates by 22 points as well as people with post college graduate degrees and unmarried men and women, both. they call it the rising american electorate. another reporter dubbed it the coalition of the ascendant. they are changing the game in purple states like virginia. how long can they rely on their base of mainly older white men. kathleen, i think i'm in the category i...
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they broke heavily for terry mcauliffe. a lot of the advertising in the end targeting women voters in the northern virginia suburbs. that's what made the difference. northern virginia suburbs. 60% of virginia voters more moderate electorate today say abortion should be legal. a lot of advertising and direct mail. 60% of those voters breaking for mcauliffe. democrats will say they pushed ken cucinnelli out of the mainstream in virginia. chris christie will wake up in the morning and say i am the new national republican model. he won among women, he won among men. if you look over here he improved his standing. even though he lost african-americans he split the latino vote. look at that. chris christie is going to make the point look what happened to john mccain and mitt romney. i can be competitive in those swing states where latino voters matter. would he make a good president? the people of new jersey think yes. not by a huge margin but yes. but anderson, as we kick forward into chris christie 2016, the voters of new jerse
they broke heavily for terry mcauliffe. a lot of the advertising in the end targeting women voters in the northern virginia suburbs. that's what made the difference. northern virginia suburbs. 60% of virginia voters more moderate electorate today say abortion should be legal. a lot of advertising and direct mail. 60% of those voters breaking for mcauliffe. democrats will say they pushed ken cucinnelli out of the mainstream in virginia. chris christie will wake up in the morning and say i am the...
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he wins by three, mcauliffe does. is this a negative nationally for democrats as we look upon this stuff? >> this was a scratch and claw to the finish. we weren't expecting for this to seem to be a nail biter, which it was last night as the votes were being counted. think about how horrible it would have been for the clintons had mcauliffe not pulled this out, especially considering the government shutdown, the negatives that cuccinelli faced. hillary clinton was out there for mcauliffe. did her first campaign event in years for him. bill clinton did a bus tour throughout the state, still this was only as far as he was able to get. some of that is how terry mcauliffe's own image in virginia, in a lot of ways this race was a race to the bottom. it was a race to see who could make voters more afraid of the alternative. >> it could have been a missed opportunity for some conservative groups who bailed on cuccinelli. christie got the 60% that people thought he needed. is this a resounding enough win to make a national sta
he wins by three, mcauliffe does. is this a negative nationally for democrats as we look upon this stuff? >> this was a scratch and claw to the finish. we weren't expecting for this to seem to be a nail biter, which it was last night as the votes were being counted. think about how horrible it would have been for the clintons had mcauliffe not pulled this out, especially considering the government shutdown, the negatives that cuccinelli faced. hillary clinton was out there for mcauliffe....
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they broke heavily for terry mcauliffe. also a lot of the advertising in the end targeting women voters in the northern virginia suburbs, that's what made the difference. northern virginia suburbs, 60% of virginia voters. say abortion should be legal. there's a lot of advertising, direct mail, radio spent on this. 67% of those breaking for terry mcauliffe. the republicans will say the health care issue worked. democrats will say they managed to push ken cuccinelli out of the mainstream. want to take a quick look at new jersey before we move on. chris christie will say i'm the new republican national model. why? no gender gap. he won among women and men. he improved his standing even though he lost african-americans he split the latino vote. look at that. chris christie's going to make the point. look what happened to john mccain. look what happened to mitt romney. i can be competitive in the swing states where latino voters matter. quick footnote. would he make a good president? people of new jersey think yes. anderson, as
they broke heavily for terry mcauliffe. also a lot of the advertising in the end targeting women voters in the northern virginia suburbs, that's what made the difference. northern virginia suburbs, 60% of virginia voters. say abortion should be legal. there's a lot of advertising, direct mail, radio spent on this. 67% of those breaking for terry mcauliffe. the republicans will say the health care issue worked. democrats will say they managed to push ken cuccinelli out of the mainstream. want to...
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it's mcauliffe who's more capable of governing effectively under mcauliffe virginia will remain open, tolerant and pragmatic, friendly to business and committed to job growth. mcauliffe has sensible business-friendly policies. he will work to bridge party divides and find common ground to move our state forward. and that's what virginia needs. for us the decision is clear: terry mcauliffe. >>> good morning and welcome to wusa9 at 6:30 a.m.. i was hoping we'd see the washington monument because it's going to be the last time we see it in its beautiful scaffolding in there. it's the lights come down. the scaffolding comes down on sunday. but in the foreground, the -- white house. it is friday. november 1st. happy new month. >> yeah. >> i'm andrea roane. >> i'm mike hydeck, it's hard to believe it's november. it is thick outside. it's warm and soupy. monika is going to have traffic momentarily but howard on the weather terrace. >>> it's warm and muggy and windy and we have a line of heavy showers and maybe a rumble of thunder. but it's the winds which have prompted a severe thunderstorm
it's mcauliffe who's more capable of governing effectively under mcauliffe virginia will remain open, tolerant and pragmatic, friendly to business and committed to job growth. mcauliffe has sensible business-friendly policies. he will work to bridge party divides and find common ground to move our state forward. and that's what virginia needs. for us the decision is clear: terry mcauliffe. >>> good morning and welcome to wusa9 at 6:30 a.m.. i was hoping we'd see the washington monument...
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you know, nobody should be proud of losing any election to terry mcauliffe. >> poor terry mcauliffe. >> this is one of the least attractive, least popular people to win a statewide race, any state. the polling on this guy was completely upside down. people don't like him. >> right. so maybe the flip is that he did as badly as he did to the professor's point. terry mcauliffe was no big virginia statesman. >> the personality is so important. that's why chris christie's popular. yes, he's pro-life, but he doesn't talk about it. you know, he just has a gregario gregarious, likable personality. everyone i've talked to among republicans in virginia says the problem cuccinelli has is he's perceived as arrogant. he doesn't have the likability factor working in his favor. >> but do you think chris christie can get out of a republican primary not having to sort of double down on his aversion to gay marriage, his belief in -- well, his pro-life stance? i mean, can he -- >> well, he's going to have to figure out how to talk about those things. >> he thus far hasn't had to. professor, i want to a
you know, nobody should be proud of losing any election to terry mcauliffe. >> poor terry mcauliffe. >> this is one of the least attractive, least popular people to win a statewide race, any state. the polling on this guy was completely upside down. people don't like him. >> right. so maybe the flip is that he did as badly as he did to the professor's point. terry mcauliffe was no big virginia statesman. >> the personality is so important. that's why chris christie's...
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it's mcauliffe who's more capable of governing effectively under mcauliffe virginia will remain open, tolerant and pragmatic, friendly to business and committed to job growth. mcauliffe has sensible business-friendly policies. he will work to bridge party divides and find common ground to move our state forward. and that's what virginia needs. for us the decision is clear: terry mcauliffe. >>> breaking news in new jersey where there is a shooting at a mall and the suspect is still on there on the loose. >> yes, ken molestina joins us from the satellite center, what have you learned so far? >> we are getting all the information as you mentioned. the video from the area garden state plaza mall. again, paramus, new jersey, just outside of patterson. northwest of manhattan. if you know the area, we are now learning that police, they are expanding their search initially where the crews have been rather with the s.w.a.t. teams going inside, looking for the shooter inside. now, we are getting new information that the shooter, they may have left the mall area. they were shooting out the surve
it's mcauliffe who's more capable of governing effectively under mcauliffe virginia will remain open, tolerant and pragmatic, friendly to business and committed to job growth. mcauliffe has sensible business-friendly policies. he will work to bridge party divides and find common ground to move our state forward. and that's what virginia needs. for us the decision is clear: terry mcauliffe. >>> breaking news in new jersey where there is a shooting at a mall and the suspect is still on...
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the latino vote we know 66-29 toe mcauliffe. the asian vote went to mcauliffe. >> absolutely. what we found, particularly for the latino voters, the immigration issue was the deciding issue for them and you have two candidates with very different opinions on immigration. you have the republican candidate along the anti-immigrant wing of the party using hostile rhetoric that turned off the latino voters. that's becoming a litmus test for candidate. if they cannot get past the immigration issue they can't get past the issues that might resonate with latino voters. asian voters are being turned off by this as well and there is other data, college-educated whites are turn odd by this. this may be winning issues in the state of virginia six or seven cycles ago, but many peel they're there to solve problems. >> obamacare, ken cuccinelli pounded away at this thing, has to be something real sobering. he seemed to get traction. this is not a popular piece of legislation. >> not clear. the polling shows that people are split, and many who can't stomach him voted in support of obamacare.
the latino vote we know 66-29 toe mcauliffe. the asian vote went to mcauliffe. >> absolutely. what we found, particularly for the latino voters, the immigration issue was the deciding issue for them and you have two candidates with very different opinions on immigration. you have the republican candidate along the anti-immigrant wing of the party using hostile rhetoric that turned off the latino voters. that's becoming a litmus test for candidate. if they cannot get past the immigration...
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women voters choosing terry mcauliffe. the language has had its effect. >> if you just want to talk about the broader issues, if you could take far right conservatism and put it in a petri dish, you would get governor's race in virginia. every issue in one race, government shutdown, women, evangelical issues. it's the far right has their ideal ticket. this is what the base of the republican party says should be winning across the country in every way. tea partyism, shutdown, women's issues, banning contraception. it's there and it's going to lose. >> the party i think needs to take recognition of more than anything else is how these things are changing. virginia was a reliably red state for a long time. it has now transitioned to purple and maybe on its way to blue, we'll see. but the party has not kept up where the voters are moving. that's also the big problem in states like virginia as we saw in north carolina as well and other southern states. that trend line is something they really need to pay attention to. >> i want
women voters choosing terry mcauliffe. the language has had its effect. >> if you just want to talk about the broader issues, if you could take far right conservatism and put it in a petri dish, you would get governor's race in virginia. every issue in one race, government shutdown, women, evangelical issues. it's the far right has their ideal ticket. this is what the base of the republican party says should be winning across the country in every way. tea partyism, shutdown, women's...
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they are never going to vote for mcauliffe. there is evidence of protest votes in northern virginia too. about folks that weren't thrilled with terry mcauliffe. on the democratic side. i have not seen the evidence. i have looked at a lot of the polling. i don't think that you can make that case. >> nbc's chuck todd. thank you for joining us on this election night, chuck. >> you go out. >> joining me now, crystal ball, former virginia congressional candidate herself. msnbc analyst, steve schmidt, msnbc analyst, national affairs editor for new york magazine. and author of a book you might have heard of. double down. which is just everywhere. he is also an msnbc analyst. msnbc analyst. david axelrod, former senior adviser to president obama. steve, what is your read of the virginia outcome? everybody thought it was a blowout. would be called. and that was not the case. had it not been for the decision to pick the nominee at a convention, if republicans had an inclusive process, let voters determine it. it almost certainly would ha
they are never going to vote for mcauliffe. there is evidence of protest votes in northern virginia too. about folks that weren't thrilled with terry mcauliffe. on the democratic side. i have not seen the evidence. i have looked at a lot of the polling. i don't think that you can make that case. >> nbc's chuck todd. thank you for joining us on this election night, chuck. >> you go out. >> joining me now, crystal ball, former virginia congressional candidate herself. msnbc...
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it's mcauliffe who's more capable of governing effectively under mcauliffe virginia will remain open, tolerant and pragmatic, friendly to business and committed to job growth. mcauliffe has sensible business-friendly policies. he will work to bridge party divides and find common ground to move our state forward. and that's what virginia needs. for us the decision is clear: terry mcauliffe. that's why we reimagined the range using a tri-ring burner. from the lowest simmer, to the hottest sear, nothing can stop you from achieving the perfect dish... almost. ge. reimagining home. visit bray & scarff and save 10% on select ge cooking appliances when you buy two or more. hurry in for this limited time offer. ♪ >>> heavy coats needed today. a cold morning out there. upper 20s to upper 30s. now we have clear skies, wind chills, we'll take you to 9:00. in the 30s to low 40s, sunny skies here. this afternoon we'll see a few more clouds mixing in. still quite chilly, 47ably lunch time in the district. budged up. >>> -- bundle up. >>> good morning, everybody. maybe it was the fact that 100 or
it's mcauliffe who's more capable of governing effectively under mcauliffe virginia will remain open, tolerant and pragmatic, friendly to business and committed to job growth. mcauliffe has sensible business-friendly policies. he will work to bridge party divides and find common ground to move our state forward. and that's what virginia needs. for us the decision is clear: terry mcauliffe. that's why we reimagined the range using a tri-ring burner. from the lowest simmer, to the hottest sear,...
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like terry mcauliffe in virginia. in a few minutes we'll talk to his opponent, ken cuccinelli, as he stumps in the final hours. and we'll have the latest on chris christie's garden party to re-election. also this morning, independent turned republican turned dehn charlie crist will talk about his new party in his bid for his old job. history says he's got a tough feat to pull off. >>> plus, big votes in big cities today. new york's battle is just one of about a dozen major cities picking new leaders today. like boston, where 20 years of the tenure for tom menino officially comes to a close. good morning from new york and happy election day. one of my favorite days of the year. it's tuesday, november 5th, 2013. this is "the daily rundown." let's get right to my "first reads" of this campaign morning. a lot could change from 2014 to 2016 but the races tonight in virginia, new jersey, new york city, alabama, they matter. they'll offer the first clues about the political landscape as we look ahead to the next year and bey
like terry mcauliffe in virginia. in a few minutes we'll talk to his opponent, ken cuccinelli, as he stumps in the final hours. and we'll have the latest on chris christie's garden party to re-election. also this morning, independent turned republican turned dehn charlie crist will talk about his new party in his bid for his old job. history says he's got a tough feat to pull off. >>> plus, big votes in big cities today. new york's battle is just one of about a dozen major cities...
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torrial race is mcauliffe. stay with us. msnbc's election coverage continues with the last word and lawrence o'donnell. america. much of america. in new jersey, chris christie re-elected to a second term as governor. we are awaiting a victory speech from governor christie. likely within this hour. in virginia, nbc news project, democratic terry mcauliffe pulled off a narrow victory. defeated, ken cuccinelli, with 96% of the vote in. mcauliffe, has 47%. and libertarian candidate, has 7%. nbc news also projects that democrat ralph northam is winner of the lieutenant-governor race. political director, chuck todd is at the headquarters in tyson's corner, virginia. chuck, how did this race find its way to a terry mcauliffe victory and rather narrow one? >> well, a rather narrow one. i think we can be reminded. virginia is virginia. a swing state for a reason. this is as virginia goes. so goes the nation. it's been that way for the last decade. when you look at the last two weeks. you can on one hand, look at the result tonight. a
torrial race is mcauliffe. stay with us. msnbc's election coverage continues with the last word and lawrence o'donnell. america. much of america. in new jersey, chris christie re-elected to a second term as governor. we are awaiting a victory speech from governor christie. likely within this hour. in virginia, nbc news project, democratic terry mcauliffe pulled off a narrow victory. defeated, ken cuccinelli, with 96% of the vote in. mcauliffe, has 47%. and libertarian candidate, has 7%. nbc...
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dana bash is at terry mcauliffe headquarters. how confident are they feeling. >> reporter: they pefeel confident. the numbers are still coming in from the key democratic areas and population sent series here in northern virginia. that's why they feel really good and you see the ballroom filling up. this is much more of a festive atmosphere. people optimistic. the reason is they had a candidate out there and been ahead in the polls since the spring. they were a little worried they would tighten up and at least coming into election day, they hadn't. >> this race is more acrimonious than we've seen in. >> very acrimonious as somebody that lives in the media market where you see the ad s, non-stop. the democratic candidate and former dnc chair, somebody that has a very good fund raising list has for decades has been able to really pull in the cash here, knot just fnot just from n but supporters and you see the ad s very, very touch on ken cuccinelli and this isn't just about virginia but the implications nationally. dem kralocrats ar
dana bash is at terry mcauliffe headquarters. how confident are they feeling. >> reporter: they pefeel confident. the numbers are still coming in from the key democratic areas and population sent series here in northern virginia. that's why they feel really good and you see the ballroom filling up. this is much more of a festive atmosphere. people optimistic. the reason is they had a candidate out there and been ahead in the polls since the spring. they were a little worried they would...
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that margin gets wider when you look at mcauliffe support among unmarried female voters where mcauliffe beat cuccinelli by a whopping 42 percentage points. in new jersey, certainly a different story. christie won re-election by a landslide. christie even beat his female opponent, barbara buono, by 17 points among women. so what does this mean? republicans obviously desperate to bridge the gender gap, so they're all wondering what christie's numbers could mean for a potential 2016 presidential bid against you know who. hold on, fox news, not so fast. the same exit polls found that if the 2016 presidential election was a race between christie and hillary clinton, christie would even -- not even carry his own state. hillary clinton would beat christie in new jersey 48-44%. for what it's worth. joining me now, our rapid response panel, author liz winsted, the grio contributor, zerlina maxwell and joe walsh of salon.com. one take away from last night, it's probably not good to go radical on women. liz, how do you read the results from last night, based on who and what cuccinelli was all abou
that margin gets wider when you look at mcauliffe support among unmarried female voters where mcauliffe beat cuccinelli by a whopping 42 percentage points. in new jersey, certainly a different story. christie won re-election by a landslide. christie even beat his female opponent, barbara buono, by 17 points among women. so what does this mean? republicans obviously desperate to bridge the gender gap, so they're all wondering what christie's numbers could mean for a potential 2016 presidential...
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hip to terry mcauliffe. so it's pretty obvious going back to the 2008 choice between hillary clinton and barack obama where terry mcauliffe and his campaign side. >> you know, monica, if you want to gift benefit of tgive the be doubt, you can say the president didn't appreciate the magnitude that the insurance companies would be so mean and evil. f even though you're forcing them to cover the sky and the hef heavens. so at the very least, the ignorance would get him. >> so you basically have two choices. he's either grossly incompetent tent and didn't know what was going on or couldn't project what would happen. but we were all -- those of us who opposed obama care have been on the air, in print, on television, experts break do you think exactly what would happen. the logical economic consequences. so of course he knew and he chose to spin these untruths. and only now is he now piling on to the private insurance companies for one reason. at the want to say we tried to go private, and they're canceling -- >>
hip to terry mcauliffe. so it's pretty obvious going back to the 2008 choice between hillary clinton and barack obama where terry mcauliffe and his campaign side. >> you know, monica, if you want to gift benefit of tgive the be doubt, you can say the president didn't appreciate the magnitude that the insurance companies would be so mean and evil. f even though you're forcing them to cover the sky and the hef heavens. so at the very least, the ignorance would get him. >> so you...
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democrat terry mcauliffe. >> terry mcauliffe former dnc chair. >> we have mr. ken cuccinelli. >> homophobic, birther friendly, big three hating ken cuccinelli. >> the commonwealth chooses a new governor. >> the re-election for virginia governor is days away. >> virginia has a history of getting it right. >> and our number one story to watch, canadian comedy. >> if ted cruz gave up politics, do you think he'd have a viable career as a stand up comedian? >> have you met ted? >> ted cruz will appear on the tonight show. >> he vows to keep speaking until he is no longer able to stand. >> and now the dr. seuss bible. >> if he collapses from exhaustion, he'll be covered under obama care. >> if you keep talking they can't throw you off. it's a real rule. >> he is trusted and fair. >> listening to ted cruz, how awful is that? >> everyone laughs, but where's the next joke? >> joining me now talk radio consultant holland cook. good to have you with us tonight. i don't want to date both of us, but what is the name of that old show where the announcer said will the real te
democrat terry mcauliffe. >> terry mcauliffe former dnc chair. >> we have mr. ken cuccinelli. >> homophobic, birther friendly, big three hating ken cuccinelli. >> the commonwealth chooses a new governor. >> the re-election for virginia governor is days away. >> virginia has a history of getting it right. >> and our number one story to watch, canadian comedy. >> if ted cruz gave up politics, do you think he'd have a viable career as a stand up...
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in the end mcauliffe will be the next governor of virginia. in new jersey a big re-election win for the republican incumbent governor chris christie. his acceptance speech tonight
in the end mcauliffe will be the next governor of virginia. in new jersey a big re-election win for the republican incumbent governor chris christie. his acceptance speech tonight
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it is terry mcauliffe against ken cuccinelli. the national bell weather for predicting the larger mood of the nation better than any other state. the third is the new york race, bill de blasio in position to the first democratic mayor in nearly a quarter century. we state in the commonwealth of virginia, luke russert is in the -- where turnout is likely to play a big role. you're also at abby huntsman's high school. >> reporter: she was one and done here. i'm sure if she wanted to name the cafeteria after herself, she could get on the distinguished alumni. >> that's not her style at all. what is the mood there? >> reporter: it's interesting. a lot of folks i talked to here in northern virginia, they are more siding with mcauliffe, which is expected considering where we are. in terms of turnout, the name of the game, mcauliffe needs to have a large high density urban area turnout at the high level. what we're seeing is enrichment -- richmond and norfolk, you're seeing this real turnout operation. republicans are trying to match cu
it is terry mcauliffe against ken cuccinelli. the national bell weather for predicting the larger mood of the nation better than any other state. the third is the new york race, bill de blasio in position to the first democratic mayor in nearly a quarter century. we state in the commonwealth of virginia, luke russert is in the -- where turnout is likely to play a big role. you're also at abby huntsman's high school. >> reporter: she was one and done here. i'm sure if she wanted to name...
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it's mcauliffe who's more capable of governing effectively under mcauliffe virginia will remain open, tolerant and pragmatic, friendly to business and committed to job growth. mcauliffe has sensible business-friendly policies. he will work to bridge party divides and find common ground to move our state forward. and that's what virginia needs. for us the decision is clear: terry mcauliffe. >>> tomorrow, kenyan plans to introduce a bill to make it illegal to buy cigarettes in d.c. until you are 21 years old. new york city made a similar move last week and the ward 5 democrat said raising the age will cut down smoking in the city. >> this next story has me shaking my head. in virginia, a seven-year-old decided to dress up in the same halloween costume his brother wore in kidergarden and again when he was 30. so jessica black didn't question what she calls a family tradition. but her neighbors certainly did. and that is because the little boy dressed up as a member of the kuklux clan. he first learned about the costume watching the movie, fried green tomatoes. >> i did tell him that you
it's mcauliffe who's more capable of governing effectively under mcauliffe virginia will remain open, tolerant and pragmatic, friendly to business and committed to job growth. mcauliffe has sensible business-friendly policies. he will work to bridge party divides and find common ground to move our state forward. and that's what virginia needs. for us the decision is clear: terry mcauliffe. >>> tomorrow, kenyan plans to introduce a bill to make it illegal to buy cigarettes in d.c. until...
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cómo te sientes por esa victoria que tuvo terry mcauliffe? >> así es. nos sentimos muy.... cómo te diría? afortunatos que se ejerció la democrania en el estado. fue una votación muy reñida. >> hasta horas del anuncio la gente estaba nerviosa. >> muchas personas pensaban que iba a ganar el republicano, ken cuccinelli, pero se volteó la tortilla como dicen algunos y el ganador fue terry mcauliffe. contentos porque nuevamente se hizo la democracia, mucha gente salió a sufragar y por supuesto, bravo por todos los que lo hicieron. >> por eso el día de hoy tenemos muchos regalos, sorpresas e información preparadas para ustedes. tenemos a alejandra, ella viene a hablar... si usted quiere constituir su propia empresa. >> además se aprobaron las licencias de conducir y las identificaciones a para las personas que no tienen cuentan con documentos. tenemos muchísima información. no se mueva porque estos son los titulares: comenzamos. [♪música] >> el demócrata terry mcauliffe es el nuevo gobernador de virginia en una contienda que se definió por poco margen. [♪músic
cómo te sientes por esa victoria que tuvo terry mcauliffe? >> así es. nos sentimos muy.... cómo te diría? afortunatos que se ejerció la democrania en el estado. fue una votación muy reñida. >> hasta horas del anuncio la gente estaba nerviosa. >> muchas personas pensaban que iba a ganar el republicano, ken cuccinelli, pero se volteó la tortilla como dicen algunos y el ganador fue terry mcauliffe. contentos porque nuevamente se hizo la democracia, mucha gente salió a...
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. >> mcauliffe had a lot more money. he had bill and hillary clinton helping him and president obama helped him. >> president obama at this point is a nightmare for democrat candidates. now with these elections behind us looking ahead to midterms in 2014, if there's not a significant rebound for president obama, he's going to be a pariah for many democratic candidates, especially those in red states such as louisiana and states in the south. he has a huge credibility problem right now due to the obamacare rollout, and not just the website rollout but due to the canceled policies people are experiencing after he said specifically there will be no cancellations for folks if they like their insurance plans. >> in virginia is this a big plus for the tea party tonight because it was so close? >> no. it's not a plus for the tea party but for the republican party. the night overall is a plus for the republican party. >> there was a lot of talk about the tea party in virginia, especially cucinelli was talking about it right? >>
. >> mcauliffe had a lot more money. he had bill and hillary clinton helping him and president obama helped him. >> president obama at this point is a nightmare for democrat candidates. now with these elections behind us looking ahead to midterms in 2014, if there's not a significant rebound for president obama, he's going to be a pariah for many democratic candidates, especially those in red states such as louisiana and states in the south. he has a huge credibility problem right...
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politics, you'll love terry mcauliffe. if you like detroit finances, you'll love terry mcauliffe. >> ken's new campaign slogan is "fighting for virginia." but after campaigning with ted cruz its pretty clear that its just that. a slogan. >> reporter: stephen farnsworth is a professor of political science at the university of mary washington. >> from day one it was all about how the other side was unfit to govern. and in some ways what's happening, i think, is that voters, at least some of them, are starting to agree with both campaigns. >> reporter: among them: andrea khoury. she traditionally votes republican, but says the negativity coming from both sides has left her undecided this year. >> i think they've been doing more attacking than actually what their platform is. and i think as a voter, i need to know what i'm voting for, not what i'm voting against. >> reporter: the heated rhetoric has turned off other virginians. >> i've only heard negativity. i've only heard mudslinging from both sides. >> if i vote i would wri
politics, you'll love terry mcauliffe. if you like detroit finances, you'll love terry mcauliffe. >> ken's new campaign slogan is "fighting for virginia." but after campaigning with ted cruz its pretty clear that its just that. a slogan. >> reporter: stephen farnsworth is a professor of political science at the university of mary washington. >> from day one it was all about how the other side was unfit to govern. and in some ways what's happening, i think, is that...
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and mcauliffe doesn't necessarily see the risk. that he can embrace this law and run on it as part of his platform. kucuccinelli has made a strateg decision that might cost his party dearly. obviously there's problems with the rollout of obama care but at the same time if cuccinelli loses, as now seems likely, we'll see that sound bite over and over again of cuccinelli and his allies saying this is a referendum on the affordable care act. if he loses, the affordable care act wins. this is something to keep an eye on as the results come in tonight. >> i want to point everybody's attention to this alabama race, the first congressional district here. this is between two republicans. we've got former state senator bradley burn, who was a democrat until '97, and candidate dean young, who describes his supporters as pitchfork people. now, i want to read you just a few of the answers from the q & a that happened and the interview in the guardian. apart from the u.s., which other country do you admire. burn, good question. israel, young, i
and mcauliffe doesn't necessarily see the risk. that he can embrace this law and run on it as part of his platform. kucuccinelli has made a strateg decision that might cost his party dearly. obviously there's problems with the rollout of obama care but at the same time if cuccinelli loses, as now seems likely, we'll see that sound bite over and over again of cuccinelli and his allies saying this is a referendum on the affordable care act. if he loses, the affordable care act wins. this is...