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Harry Reid Defeats Sharron Angle In Nevada Senate Race

MICHAEL R. BLOOD   11/ 3/10 09:42 AM ET   AP

Nevada Election Results

LAS VEGAS — On a day of Republican revival in Congress, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid was the spoiler.

Nevada's embattled senator capped a stunning political comeback Tuesday, soundly defeating tea party champion Sharron Angle and helping keep the Senate in Democratic control.

Marked as one of the most vulnerable incumbents, the unpopular Reid paired a relentless TV ad campaign with a formidable turnout machine to win a fifth term, defeating Angle by 6 points. He avoided the indignity of becoming the first Senate majority leader to lose re-election in 58 years.

"I've run in some tough elections no one thought I could win," Reid told cheering supporters at a casino on the Las Vegas Strip. "We are proof that a test is tough only if you're not tough."

He echoed President Barack Obama, who visited the state several times on Reid's behalf. "Nevada chose to move forward, not backwards," Reid said.

On Wednesday morning, Reid was even more confident.

"I've had some tight races, but this wasn't one of them," Reid said on CBS' "The Early Show."

The last Senate majority leader to lose a re-election bid was Arizona's Ernest W. McFarland in 1952.

In the unvarnished, gaffe-prone Angle, Reid thought he had a pushover. She proved anything but. In a concession speech, she hinted her political ambitions might not be over.

"We didn't just inspire Republicans, we inspired Democrats and independents as well," Angle said. "They may call us the tea party, but we know we're Main Street America."

A key battleground was Nevada's mountainous northwest corner, Washoe County, where statewide races are often won or lost. Voter registration there is evenly divided, though it leans Republican. Reid carried the county, embarrassing Angle on her home turf. He also rolled up a large margin in the Democrat-rich Las Vegas region.

His victory was powered by overwhelming support from minority voters, according to an Associated Press analysis of preliminary exit poll results. He bested Angle among all nonwhite voters surveyed, including two-thirds of Hispanics, eight in 10 blacks and three-quarters of Asians.

The dour, soft-spoken Reid appeared headed for defeat for months as Nevada suffered with the nation's worst unemployment, foreclosure and bankruptcy rates. In April, Reid stood in front of crowd of hundreds at the University of Nevada, Reno and pleaded: "I need your help."

Many blame Reid for the state's troubles. Stone mason Bill Niver, 57, of Las Vegas, who has been out of work for about five years, called Reid "a tired old man."

In the end, Reid proved a firewall against resurgent Republicans, telling voters that no one could match his clout on Capitol Hill and warning that Angle would usher in an era in which Social Security and Medicare would be on the chopping block.

Reid's win is "a rejection of the right-wing radical agenda and a reaffirmation that this ... state has rejected the return to Bush economics," said Democrat Dan Kruger, 61, a small business owner in Las Vegas.

In a state known for its centrist politics, Angle tested the limits of anti-Washington sentiment.

In addition to privatizing Social Security and Medicare, she wanted to slash federal spending and break up the Education Department. She opposes abortion in all cases, and accused Reid and Democrats in Washington of trying to "make government our God" by expanding entitlement programs.

She predicted "a tsunami of conservatism is coming in waves across our country," but it stopped in her own race. An Angle win would have made her Nevada's first woman senator.

Nevada Democrats have a 60,000-vote registration edge, and Reid and his union allies mounted a huge get-out-the-vote operation in the campaign's closing days.

Reid's margin was a surprise in a race where a succession of polls showed a dead heat. But he had been there before, re-elected by 428 votes in 1998.

Reid's platform was power.

The 71-year-old one-time boxer touted his ability to bring federal money to his home state – no one could do more, he argued – and played up his role salvaging the Las Vegas Strip's massive CityCenter development, in which he pressured bankers to keep money flowing, and his hand in killing the Yucca Mountain nuclear dump. He had the backing of the powerful casino industry, and its union members.

Spending in the race, from the candidates and outside groups, will exceed $50 million, mostly for a torrent of negative TV ads that ran nearly nonstop in the campaign's closing days.

Reid's first negative ad came just days after Angle's June primary win, depicting her as a heartless extremist.

Reid, meanwhile, struggled for months to hold voters' confidence in a state battered by the economy. On his watch, tourism dropped, jobs vanished and homes and condos stood unsold around the state.

The face of Washington authority, Reid sidled close to President Barack Obama, even as the Democratic president's popularity slipped.

At one point, polls showed Reid losing to any of several potential Republican candidates. He defended bailouts and stimulus spending, while unemployment and foreclosures climbed.

The race was a clash of personalities as well as ideas.

Angle, whose father was a potato farmer, could be folksy at times, and also brash. She told Reid to "man up" in their only televised debate, in which Reid appeared listless and uncomfortable. Reid, a miner's son who grew up on the fringes of poverty, is famously awkward in public and, like Angle, is known to stumble over his words.

Reid promised Nevada, too, would rebound.

"I know a lot of Nevadans feel like they've been counted out," Reid said. "Nevada is going to recover."

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Associated Press writer Scott Sonner in Reno contributed to this report.

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LAS VEGAS — On a day of Republican revival in Congress, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid was the spoiler. Nevada's embattled senator capped a stunning political comeback Tuesday, soundly defea...
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Hillbilly49 09:35 AM on 11/03/2010
This election was a victory for multi-national corporations and the super rich in America.

The “Corporate Republican Party” has several goals; make America less educated, poorer and sicker with the ultimate objective being third world status for the United States. Republicanism depends on many ignorant, poor, and uneducated people to bring about corporate rule in America. As Voltaire  Read More...
01:02 AM on 11/05/2010
Congrats to Senator Reid; on Election Day I heard on one of the AM stations that the Tea Party candidate for a Senate seat had won. From what I had heard and seen from her, I knew she did not deserve to be elected. This thought (of her winning) devastated my mind and I opted to avoid the news from that moment on until late tonight. I could not have been able to see her hypocritical smile in front of the cameras celebrating her victory. It would have been unfair for a hateful person to be our representative in Washington; through her veins, one could sense hate freely flows. I accidentally noticed online, just a few minutes ago, that Senator Reid had won. Kindly notice I do not mention her name, why bother my fingers when what I want most is to forget of her existence.
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wwoody
Retired fishing for the truth.
12:11 AM on 11/04/2010
Has Sharron Angle given and interview yet? I know she has a lot to say about the election and Harry Reid.
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sus2222
My micro-biology is FULL
01:33 AM on 11/04/2010
Not an interview, but she read a statement this morning.
And she looked sedated or just out of it.
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wwoody
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01:13 PM on 11/04/2010
I'm not a fan of her, yet I feel somewhat sorry for her, she had the world by the tail, and the head turn around and bit her. Hopefully she will learn from her mistakes.
11:55 PM on 11/03/2010
This race was a nail bitter! I first thought as the night unloaded the results, Harry Reid was knocked off as well...I stayed up just for Harry on the end, thinking if we can just have Harry Reid win his race, I could feel good about what was going on! I have to say there were Senators knocked off last night, that were really good and served there state well. I am always telling people to do there homework, see what there candidates have done in there state. Our Gov. here is everywhere, she is turning out jobs and the economy here is FANTASTIC! The Republicans are trying there best to find something on her, but I truly believe our Gov. as well as our Senator, will come out Victorious!
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sus2222
My micro-biology is FULL
11:36 PM on 11/03/2010
http://www­.huffingto­npost.com/­2010/11/02­/sharron-a­ngle-campa­ign-releas­e_n_777619­.html

"The victory of Sharron Angle over Harry Reid will be heard far beyond the city limits and far beyond Nevada. It will be heard all over the nation and it will be watched very closely on Pennsylvania Avenue.

Sharron Angle was the one that Harry Reid wanted to face, but she was more than he bargained for. The resilience of this grandmother from Reno is motivation for grassroots candidates throughout America and proof that the establishment is not all powerful.

Sharron was the Democrats #1 target and Harry Reid unloaded endless attacks on her for months. But the more he attacked, the stronger her support grew."
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wwoody
Retired fishing for the truth.
12:16 AM on 11/04/2010
Well her may have grown support ( tea party), but someone forgot to show up at the polls in her behalf.
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Denni
10:40 PM on 11/03/2010
Angle's 'victory press release', predicting her success before most voters had a chance to pull the lever: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/02/sharron-angle-campaign-release_n_777619.html

Just one little piece of hilarity: "Going into Election Day, Sharron closed strong and peaked at the right time. She has now led in every one of the last 8 polls conducted on this race.

Tonight, she will become the first woman in history to be a U.S. Senator from the state of Nevada."

Utter arrogance and hubris on Angle's part.
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TimeMaster
I see A, You see B, C is Correct
09:00 PM on 11/03/2010
A tough battle fought and won, and still more work ahead for Nevada and the rest of the country. It would be good to see a large single effort focused on improving the economic conditions quickly versus two more years of back and forth. You would think the businesses pouring money into the elections could spend some of that on jobs and hiring a few good people. Let's see the how the rest of this plays out. The Nevada story should be seen as cause for optimism as most people want to do what's right and practical, the extremes tend to take away from improving the situation for everyone.
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OneFish
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09:12 PM on 11/03/2010
Businesses don't hire people unless there is demand. You can cut their taxes forever without creating a single job.
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TimeMaster
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09:52 PM on 11/03/2010
Businesses do hire when there is no demand all the time. They hire for innovation to create new products that may not have a demand for 10 or 15 years such as in Pharmaceuticals, Engineering, etc. Any business that wants to survive and thrive in bad times as well as good will hire. That is part of leadership and for companies that want to continue to be top in their industries.
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LogicalMathMan
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08:49 PM on 11/03/2010
Ooops, meant to type Blumenthal and Bennet....my bad!
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LogicalMathMan
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08:49 PM on 11/03/2010
Two of the most comforting outcomes in the Senate races were Harry and Coons winning. A close second would be the wins by Blumenthal and Coons. I hope Patty Murray wins too and that Joe Miller (can't believe I'm typing this) loses to Murkowski. McAdams has about the same low key aplomb as Harry. Too bad he is in AK where there are very few Latinos and even fewer Dems or independents.
08:48 PM on 11/03/2010
People of Nevada, do you realize how many people are devastated by your state keeping Harry Reid from being
unemployed? Don’t expect any “Thank you’s” for imposing on the rest of us this nasty piece of work.
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milomilano
09:19 PM on 11/03/2010
And this is the "truth"?
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Rosalee Harris
08:47 PM on 11/03/2010
I predict in the two years the majority of teaparty folks in the house will be GONE.

Carol
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MalloMel
08:55 AM on 11/04/2010
Reminds me of the "family values" crowd.
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Rosalee Harris
08:45 PM on 11/03/2010
This to me is the REAL test for Tea party folks. and they failed. If they were such a tide sweeping the nation Harry Ried was the most vulnerable target poor favoriblity high unemployment not to mention Obama visibly stumping for him and yet he remains to control the Senate.
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milomilano
09:20 PM on 11/03/2010
I am glad he won but please, we need a more forceful senate leader!
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09:46 PM on 11/03/2010
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08:40 PM on 11/03/2010
The thing that made lemonade from bad lemons was money. It poured in from outside forces to defeat Harry. So not only did he have to run against being unpopular, and the tea bagger BS, and money from outside interest like the chamber of commerce. He still won
1hutch
Can we, Yes?
08:34 PM on 11/03/2010
Angle For President 2012, Palin on Ticket as VP! Yes. Brave New World of THE TEA PARTY, YES. Go For It. Start YOUR CAMPAIGN NOW!............the liberal news media will be vetted, of course.before any interviews are allowed
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plazma
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09:40 PM on 11/03/2010
Put down the pipe... you are sm0king some intense stuff over there.
Angle would never get elected even for the primary and no one would want 2 cack|ing hens in office.
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lobos
10:01 PM on 11/03/2010
Great idea
Go for it
Entertainment for us as we re-elect Mr. Obama
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Red Herring
Retired Miner, living in third world
08:14 PM on 11/03/2010
Actually a state that has an economy built on gambling should be allowed to fail. Casinos are just as damaging to the country as banks or drugs.
08:45 PM on 11/03/2010
I agree.
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Doc P
All gave some Some gave all
07:44 PM on 11/03/2010
Her, Quitter, and Witchy-Poo will battle it out for Repticon Teabagger Queen! Three nutjobs enter, one exits!