Detroit Mayor's Mom Wins Primary Despite Son's Sex Scandal

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KEN THOMAS and COREY WILLIAMS | August 6, 2008 07:17 AM EST | AP

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Rep. Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick, D-Mich., hugs supporters at her primary night election party in Detroit, Wednesday morning, Aug. 6, 2008. Kilpatrick, the mother of Detroit mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, fought to save her political career Tuesday in a primary election driven by a City Hall scandal involving her son. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

DETROIT — The mother of Detroit's mayor narrowly survived a primary election that focused on her scandal-plagued son as much as her own six terms in Congress.

Democratic Rep. Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick overcame a city hall sex scandal involving the mayor and a former top aide to defeat two underfunded challengers Tuesday who questioned whether she had lost touch with the district.

"I will be your congresswoman ... until I decide to retire," Kilpatrick told cheering supporters early Wednesday. "I am honored, blessed and will continue to serve you to the very best of my abilities."

The mayor did not attend the gathering.

Voters also went to the polls Tuesday in Missouri to pick nominees for governor, and in Kansas and Georgia to decide House and Senate races.

In Michigan, the primary victory was agonizingly close for someone who rarely faced a challenge. Kilpatrick trailed in early returns from suburban communities outside Detroit, but rebounded in the city, her political base.

With all precincts reporting, Kilpatrick received 39.1 percent of the vote, compared with former state Rep. Mary Waters' 36 percent. State Sen. Martha Scott had 24.9 percent.

The numbers offered evidence of the deep divide among voters, many of whom wanted to turn the primary into a referendum on Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's conduct.

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The 38-year-old mayor and his former top aide are charged with perjury, misconduct and obstruction of justice _ all connected to their testimony in a civil trial last year in which they denied having a romantic relationship.

But those claims have been contradicted by text messages in a scandal that has dominated news coverage in Detroit for months.

During the campaign, Waters repeatedly referred to the felony charges against the mayor and criticized the congresswoman for defending him. She argued that Kilpatrick had become unresponsive to the district and promised to be more accessible to constituents.

Scott downplayed the scandal, arguing that focusing on the mayor's troubles would do little to help the district, where many people have struggled with high unemployment and poverty.

Kilpatrick campaigned on her record in Congress, where she serves on the House Appropriations Committee and leads the Congressional Black Caucus.

She benefited from facing two challengers who split the vote among those who have grown weary of the mayor. She also had about $500,000 in her campaign account in the middle of July and the support of labor unions, a major advantage in a race with low turnout. Waters raised only about $10,000 and Scott had not yet filed a campaign report.

Despite the narrow victory, Kilpatrick will be heavily favored in the November general election against Republican Edward Gubics because the district is heavily Democratic.

In Missouri, Rep. Kenny Hulshof defeated state Treasurer Sarah Steelman for the GOP nomination for governor, taking 49 percent of the vote to her 45 percent.

Hulshof and Attorney General Jay Nixon, who easily won the Democratic nomination with about 85 percent of the vote over a little-known challenger, will square off in November for the chance to succeed Gov. Matt Blunt, who decided not to seek a second term.

Hulshof, who had the backing Missouri's most powerful business groups and of virtually every top Republican state official other than Blunt, who remained neutral, racked up large victory margins in his 9th Congressional District, carrying as much as 90 percent of the vote in some of those rural northeast Missouri counties.

In Kansas, former Republican Rep. Jim Ryun failed in his bid to reclaim the 2nd Congressional District seat he lost two years ago after serving five terms.

State Treasurer Lynn Jenkins beat Ryun, a former Olympian who held the world record in the mile for eight years, 51 percent to 49 percent.

Jenkins will face Democratic incumbent Nancy Boyda, who beat Ryun in 2006, in the November general election.

In suburban Kansas City, anti-abortion prosecutor Phill Kline lost a primary challenge in his bid for a full, four-year term as district attorney of the state's most populous county.

Kline drew national attention with his investigations of abortion clinics when he was Kansas attorney general. He lost his 2006 re-election bid to an abortion rights supporter, but Republicans picked him to fill a vacancy in the Johnson County prosecutor's job.

Challenger Steve Howe, a former assistant district attorney, received 60 percent of the vote in his race against Kline. He will face Democrat Rick Guinn, another former assistant district attorney who now works in the attorney general's office, in the fall.

In Georgia, former state lawmaker Jim Martin defeated Vernon Jones, chief executive of DeKalb County, to claim the Democratic nomination for the Senate.

With 99 percent of precincts reporting, Martin led Jones by 60 percent to 40 percent.

The runoff win means Martin will face Republican incumbent Saxby Chambliss in November.

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Associated Press writers David A. Lieb in Kansas City, Mo., John Hanna and John Milburn in Topeka, Kan., and Shannon McCaffrey in Atlanta contributed to this report.

DETROIT — The mother of Detroit's mayor narrowly survived a primary election that focused on her scandal-plagued son as much as her own six terms in Congress. Democratic Rep. Carolyn Cheeks Kil...
DETROIT — The mother of Detroit's mayor narrowly survived a primary election that focused on her scandal-plagued son as much as her own six terms in Congress. Democratic Rep. Carolyn Cheeks Kil...
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I am in her district and didn't vote in the primary, but will vote for her in November.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:34 PM on 08/07/2008
- meanguy I'm a Fan of meanguy 17 fans permalink

are they going to hold a victory party in the jail's visiting room?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 08/07/2008
- iswideopen I'm a Fan of iswideopen 72 fans permalink

Congrats! I'm glad the voters there judged you by your character, and not your son's. My prayers are with you and your family during his painful situation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:50 AM on 08/07/2008
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Im from Michigan, and I say good for her. Her son being a A-hole should not be reflected on her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:35 PM on 08/06/2008

She wasn't in a scandal, so why shouldn't she win?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 PM on 08/06/2008
- the964kid I'm a Fan of the964kid 61 fans permalink
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I guess this 'white voter backlash against black politicians' in MI is just one more 2008 campaign myth to be debunked.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 08/06/2008
- honeydiva I'm a Fan of honeydiva 19 fans permalink

She shouldn't suffer for the sins of her son...but they should have voted her butt out just for backing Cli n ton.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:06 PM on 08/06/2008
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She backed HRC? Oh i didn't know that. apparently she wasn't too offensive against O. Otherwise I doubt she would have made it. I don't even know the competition...maybe there was nothing there

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:20 PM on 08/06/2008
- honeydiva I'm a Fan of honeydiva 19 fans permalink

most of the dem officials in office did. she just wasn't as high profile as most of them but she was there. however, she was also one of them trying to throw weight for her in the caucus meeting.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 PM on 08/06/2008
- honeydiva I'm a Fan of honeydiva 19 fans permalink

yeah and i almost choked when i saw jac k son lee campaigning for o. I wonder how her bid for re-election is going as well as S. tubbs. i saw her once or twice trying to stump for him and lmao, I knew that brought both great pain.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 PM on 08/06/2008
- NeoStar9 I'm a Fan of NeoStar9 14 fans permalink

True she is lucky. However why should she suffer due to something her adult son did. I'm glad those voting had the sense enough to know he made his own decisions and is his own man and she shouldn't be thought less of or be voted against simply because she was his mother.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:50 AM on 08/06/2008
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It was how she HANDLED her son that would make me not want to vote for her. She had a meltdown publicly and try to help cover up her son's wrongdoings.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 AM on 08/06/2008
- NeoStar9 I'm a Fan of NeoStar9 14 fans permalink

Ah I see.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:11 PM on 08/06/2008
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Dang she was lucky...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:34 AM on 08/06/2008

"I will be your congresswoman ... until I decide to retire" Arrogant much?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 AM on 08/06/2008
- DebofMD I'm a Fan of DebofMD 14 fans permalink
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I know. I cringed at that comment too. Like mother, like son.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:54 PM on 08/07/2008
- JJ30 I'm a Fan of JJ30 3 fans permalink

Well she was very lucky to win. Her son's scandal and his actions are a disgrace and the fact that he refuses to step down is even more of a disgrace. They need to get his sorry, lying, cheating a#$ outta there by any means necessary! I hope he gets convicted!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 AM on 08/06/2008
- lisak2008 I'm a Fan of lisak2008 10 fans permalink
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Now, can she get her embarassment of a son to step down before he hurts the Dems in November? Or is she waiting for them to convict his sorry, lying, a**. What a disgrace!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 AM on 08/06/2008
- neesy08 I'm a Fan of neesy08 18 fans permalink
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Mccain thinks he can win MI because of the Primary mess up the Dems created unncessarily, and Kilpatricks sex scandal. Perhaps this shows Obama still has a chance to win

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:56 AM on 08/06/2008
- Yola I'm a Fan of Yola 11 fans permalink

If the Republicans are trying to paint Obama with the same brush as Kilpatrick they will fail. Two different easels.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:16 PM on 08/06/2008
- bosshogg I'm a Fan of bosshogg 3 fans permalink
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she's lucky.....­..........­..........

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:53 AM on 08/06/2008
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