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West Virginia Election Results 2011: Earl Ray Tomblin Projected Winner, Bill Maloney Defeated In Race For Governor

By LAWRENCE MESSINA   10/ 5/11 12:38 AM ET   AP

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Democrat Earl Ray Tomblin overcame weeks of Republican attack ads to win the West Virginia governor's race Tuesday, successfully distancing himself from the Obama administration and the president's health care plan.

Tomblin, who has been acting governor for the past year, will finish the final year of a term left vacant by Joe Manchin, a well-liked governor who stepped down after he won a U.S. Senate seat.

The race was fraught with negative ads from both sides and narrowed in the final weeks. The national parties spent millions of dollars on each campaign.

With 96 percent of precincts reporting, Tomblin had 50 percent of the vote compared with Republican Bill Maloney's 47 percent, according to unofficial results.

Tomblin campaigned as the rightful heir to Manchin. He said together they helped shape policies that created pain-free balanced budgets and revenue surpluses at a time when other states continued to struggle during the recession.

"We tried to stay on message as much as possible," Tomblin told to The Associated Press before addressing his supporters Tuesday night. "We do have a stable budget and a stable economy in West Virginia. That's what people are looking for."

A veteran state lawmaker, Tomblin fended off questions about his mother's greyhound breeding business and efforts to tie him to Obama. Republicans were upset Tomblin didn't join a majority of other states who sued the administration over the health care plan.

Obama lost West Virginia in 2008 and remains wildly unpopular here, but Tomblin got a replay of last year's U.S. Senate special election, when Manchin beat back efforts to tie him to Obama.

Democrats outnumber the GOP by nearly 2-to-1 in West Virginia, but they are considered more conservative than their national counterparts on both social and fiscal issues, supporting gun rights and cutting taxes.

Maloney called to congratulate Tomblin before conceding the race at a gathering of campaign backers in Morgantown, where he has been a drilling engineer and became a millionaire businessman. The political newcomer said he started the race with "zero name ID, zero traction and zero chance."

"All along the way, the insiders were lined up against us, but that didn't matter to me because I wasn't running for them, I was running for you."

The Obama ads featured images of the president floating on the screen with Tomblin. One spot asks: "What's Gov. Tomblin doing about Obamacare? Absolutely nothing."

Of at least 21 spots that aired, 15 were attack ads. The negative ads turned Dushyant Shekhawat against Maloney.

"He's not fighting against Tomblin; he's fighting against Obama. That I don't like. He should concentrate his run against Tomblin," said Shekhawat, a federal employee at the National Energy Technology Laboratory.

The link to the president resonated with Mark Gingerich, who voted for Maloney.

"I think it's important right now to have a conservative Republican governor because the states are going to have to do something together to do away with Obamacare, the socialized medicine," Gingerich said.

Tomblin, meanwhile, used ads to blame Maloney for sending jobs to Pennsylvania when the drilling firm he co-founded moved there. But the relocation came four years after Maloney sold his shares in the company.

Tomblin wasn't as well known as Manchin, who resigned during his second term to fill the vacancy created by the death of 92-year-old U.S. Sen. Robert C. Byrd. Tomblin became acting governor because of his position as Senate president, a job he held longer than anyone else in the state.

Tomblin drew a contrast between himself and Obama by saying West Virginia was far more economically sound than the country. The state has an unemployment rate below both the national rate and also has begun gradually cutting both business and consumer taxes, while improving its Wall Street credit rating and emergency reserves, points frequently noted by Tomblin's campaign.

Like Manchin, Tomblin sparred with tougher coal mining regulations from the Obama administration, keeping up a lawsuit the former governor filed against the Environmental Protection Agency's handling of permits.

Tomblin has represented the heart of the southern coalfields as a legislator since 1974, and the mining industry has long been crucial to the state's economic health. West Virginia's Coal Association endorsed Tomblin, and the energy sector was his chief source for campaign cash.

Growing up, Tomblin lived above his family's restaurant. He received a bachelor's in business management from West Virginia University and a master's in business administration from Marshall University.

Tomblin entered politics just as he was finishing college, getting elected to the House of Delegates in 1974 at age 22.

He later bought a local restaurant, owned a real estate company and was involved in a business owned by other family members, Southern Amusement, before they sold it.

Republicans had angled for an outcome similar to last month's upset in a New York City special congressional election, in which Obama's favorability loomed large.

"We don't want Tomblin back in there," said retiree Janet Varney, who along with her husband voted for Maloney. "We just believe he will follow Obama's policies – and we don't agree with Obama's policies."

While West Virginia has had a Democratic governor for the last decade, it has not elected a governor from the southern part of the state since the 1960s. The GOP seized on the region's reputation for political corruption in this race.

Both Maloney and the Republican Governors Association, which has spent at least $3.4 million attacking Tomblin since late August, used ads to make an issue of a greyhound breeding business run by his mother. They claimed Tomblin wrongly diverted money to a state fund that benefits greyhound breeders.

Tomblin said the breeder with the fastest dogs, not state officials, determines who reaps the proceeds.

Richard Farley, of Morgantown, is a registered Republican. He said he was torn until the last minute.

"It was a rough one because I had a choice between Maloney, who stands for nothing, and Tomblin, who – well, I can't support anyone who's ever been involved in gambling," he said.

"Unfortunately, I had to go with Maloney," Farley said.

The Obama-themed ads turned him off, though.

"I'm not sure what the president has to do with the gubernatorial race in West Virginia. That's kind of a non-issue," he said.

Maloney focused on the state's high poverty ranking and touted his experience as an employer. He vowed to take West Virginia in a new direction by aggressively targeting its tax structure, regulatory policies and court system. He also campaigned on his contribution to the rescue plan that freed the 33 trapped Chilean miners last year, saying he provided drilling expertise.

Tomblin and America Works USA, bankrolled by the Democratic Governors Association, targeted Maloney over whether his businesses paid their taxes on time. America Works devoted at least $2.4 million to negative ads.

Tomblin also touted endorsements from groups ranging from the National Rifle Association and the state Chamber of Commerce to the United Mine Workers union and West Virginia AFL-CIO.

Tomblin must resume campaigning almost immediately to keep the seat: It's up again in 2012 for a full four-year term.

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Associated Press writers Vicki Smith in Morgantown and Pam Ramsey and John Raby in Charleston contributed to this report.

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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Democrat Earl Ray Tomblin overcame weeks of Republican attack ads to win the West Virginia governor's race Tuesday, successfully distancing himself from the Obama administration a...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Democrat Earl Ray Tomblin overcame weeks of Republican attack ads to win the West Virginia governor's race Tuesday, successfully distancing himself from the Obama administration a...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Democrat Earl Ray Tomblin overcame weeks of Republican attack ads to win the West Virginia governor's race Tuesday, successfully distancing himself from the Obama administration a...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Democrat Earl Ray Tomblin overcame weeks of Republican attack ads to win the West Virginia governor's race Tuesday, successfully distancing himself from the Obama administration a...
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joeyfoto
“Écraser l'infamie!”
08:52 AM on 10/07/2011
Excuse me but aren't these the descendants of folks, who were smart enough to split from Virginia and so as not to fight to defend one human being's right to hold another human being as property? If President Lincoln had let South Carolina go, the whole state of Virginia would probably have stayed in the union. Frankly, America would be a better country if everything south of that had just left, to form their own form of Somalia or to make the perfected worker's (i.e. 'slave's') paradise of the Confederacy,, either way America would be a better country without the values of slavery, and White Supremacy which persist in the South today.

Do you know that 46% of Mississippi Republicans think that interracial marriage should be a crime, in 2012? I don't want to be a citizen of the same country with those people. The fact that they are American citizens is a disgrace.
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Aaron Calhoun
What are you DOING to improve things?
12:16 PM on 10/06/2011
Hahaha, SUCK IT you GOP's jerk-offs! :)
12:53 AM on 10/06/2011
take that carl rove, murdoch , cheney , the koch bros. and the chamber of hor rors.
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11:33 PM on 10/05/2011
This story is now buried, but if he had lost it would have been the top story everywhere because it would have been Obama's fault.
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troutster
Fish fear me. Otherwise, I'm pretty harmless.
09:36 PM on 10/05/2011
I'm a WV teacher. I see the state as a contradiction in some ways. Strongly democratic, yet conservative socially, and even racially intolerant in spots. A strong union state, but Walmart is the biggest employer - definitely not very many union jobs left. A coal state and not friendly toward the EPA, yet we see some very nasty pockets of pollution of different types. We're aware that the mountains are being impacted by mountain top removal and even bad air. But as we measure the tension between jobs and coal regulations - jobs win every time.

I know that I'm a contradiction in that I am sort of a tree hugger myself, but paid via the public trough, which is greatly endowed by coal money. It's conflicting.

Guns, however, aren't a contradiction. If a guy named Remington, Glock or Ruger ran for office, he'd be a shoe in.
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Gentleman Agitator
"...morality is, in fact, hidden in everything.."
03:08 PM on 10/06/2011
And yet, even despite the coal mining and the damage in some parts, I find where I have been there to be some of the most beautiful land I have ever seen. May God bless West Virginia.
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troutster
Fish fear me. Otherwise, I'm pretty harmless.
07:49 PM on 10/06/2011
Thanks for the good wishes.

Of course I'm biased, being a native (though I've lived in lots of states)...but yes, we have some beautiful areas. Have you ever been to Dolly Sods, close to Canaan Valley? One of my favorite places. Also I enjoy the trout fishing (hence my user name) on the Williams and Cranberry Rivers in Pocahontas County.
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whyus
San Francisco native
08:39 PM on 10/05/2011
Yes!!!
04:55 PM on 10/05/2011
It should be noted that voter participation was a dismal 25% of registered voters.

People ought to be forced to wear name tags stated whether they voted in the last election or not.

This way you could tell a non-voter to shut up when they complain about government.
01:18 PM on 10/06/2011
GREAT that's just how Hitler did it Only in WV
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SPacific
Get a clue, then get a life
04:45 PM on 10/05/2011
The news that the Democratic candidate narrowly won the governorship in WV is getting no play at Fox, or the rest of the lame stream media......It's absolutely sickening that the press has become the lapdog for right wing corporatists and conservatives......
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Tazirai
Society is not your friend.
06:56 PM on 10/05/2011
agree, but this dude is far to the right of Obama. He's more like Manchin, than Joe Manchin..
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SPacific
Get a clue, then get a life
07:01 PM on 10/05/2011
Yes I know.......but you don't think that the GOP would have these headlines blaring on every media outlet, non-stop, if the republican would have won??...Guaranteed!!
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Eugene Berkovich
Unapologetic Socialist
10:50 PM on 10/05/2011
That is the kind of a Democrat that can win in WV. it is a conservative, albeit a democratic state.
01:20 PM on 10/06/2011
I haven't even heard of this little race on ABC, CBS, MSNBC, or any other Obama News channel. The only one that mentioned it was Fox
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SPacific
Get a clue, then get a life
02:41 PM on 10/06/2011
It wasn't on Fox's website yesterday.......but would have been BIG news on Fox had the republican won.....Guaranteed.......By the way, do you really believe that Fox alone is "fair and balanced"?....I just have to ask.....
04:29 PM on 10/05/2011
Political jargon is really amazing. Winner equals insider and loser equals outsiders. Are people coming out of an outhouse smell better as a political candidate?!
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Randolph Greer
I am a Poet .
04:07 PM on 10/05/2011
I live in West Virginia and I can tell you this is a RED STATE. Senator Joe Manchin is a perfect representative of this state because the people here watch Fox News day and night. The Coal and Oil industry own this state . The legislature is owned by them and the NRA view of guns is GOD here. This is not to say that West Virginians are Tea Partiers. They are always willing to help you. And are always praised by visitors to the state for their kindness. DO NOT THINK DELIVERANCE WHEN YOU COME HERE, you have to go further south for that. West Virginia has never been a classical RACIST state. Though racism exists here just like everywhere else, The black people who live here will attest to the fact that overt racism was always rare here. This is because blacks and whites worked together in the coal mines. Remember, Jay Rockefeller is our other Senator. Though our state is in the pockets of the fossil fuel industry, and many have been brainwashed by Fox News against Obama; the people are some of the best you can find, they hate what is happening to the mountains, and they despise corruption in the American economy. If you want to win them over you must convince them that by making this a Green state, it will bring them good paying jobs, save their mountains, and bring them the prosperity they never had. Oh, and NEVER EVER MENTION GUNS !!!!
01:24 PM on 10/06/2011
Yea the inbreeding of WV people is world renowned
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Randolph Greer
I am a Poet .
02:34 PM on 10/06/2011
Actually. At the turn of the 20th century, that changed because people came from everywhere to work in the coal mines. West Virginians became one of the most cross-bred places in the world.
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Gentleman Agitator
"...morality is, in fact, hidden in everything.."
03:12 PM on 10/06/2011
I may not agree with their politics, but West Virginians are great.
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CrnkyOldMan
I'll accept Co's as people when TX executes one
03:42 PM on 10/05/2011
I've spent a lot of time in WV. It's the perfect model for the poor being manipulated into voting away their best interests to the GoP as frequently as possible. Their hatred of Obama is so very misplaced and strange, from otherwise kind and polite people (In contrast to say, TX). It's big business, especially mining that is ravaging their state and killing their people. Education is hurting, and seemingly not a priority. Their healthcare is substandard at best. If anyone would benefit from HC overhaul, it's the people of WV. It's encouraging to see the people voting for a Democrat, even if he is seemingly conservative.
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TheRevV
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03:54 PM on 10/05/2011
Having the misfortune of driving through Charleston and seeing smog and billboards against the EPA I'd have to say you are correct.
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isis
Job 39:5 - Who has sent out the wild ass free?
06:40 PM on 10/05/2011
I have done that too! And on a road that was being fixed with stimulus funds.
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K August
Research Alec Exposed
04:24 PM on 10/05/2011
That's typical of today's GOP.......they have to get people to vote against their own best interests so they create an enemy and tie the opponent to that enemy.
People really need to get past the negative ads and look at who is really looking out for them and what's best for them and their children.
wheeljc
Lover of America
03:22 PM on 10/05/2011
Find this admission TRULY AMAZING! "Democrat Earl Ray Tomblin overcame weeks of Republican attack ads to win the West Virginia governor's race Tuesday, successfully distancing himself from the Obama administration and the president's health care plan."

The following is no doubt a major reason!

http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/elections/election_2012/election_2012_presidential_election/generic_presidential_ballot/election_2012_generic_presidential_ballot

Seems that the Democratic Party may be on the verge of seeking the able assistance of President Clinton to have a little chat with President Obama ….. like offering him a ‘deal he cannot refuse’! Perhaps it is now time for Obama to spend more time with his family, and possibly write more children’s books!
http://thehill.com/opinion/editorials/185567-dem-unity-minus-obama

WOW! WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT THAT??
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K August
Research Alec Exposed
04:27 PM on 10/05/2011
Why? So the GOP can continue to run our country into the ground like they did with 30 years of Regressive taxes and wild spending? They ONLY get fiscally conservative when they DON'T hold the WH or major parts of Congress.

History shows us that over and over again.
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marklincoln8
08:13 PM on 10/05/2011
They tried to get conservative with Clinton in 1993 but he still had enough votes to get the taxes raised to what he thought would balance the budget but not with thier help naturally, in fact they ptrdicted a deep recession. We all know what happened over the next 7 years, our economy kept growing, prices stayed stable, unemployment dropped low and finally we had a balanced budget for the first time that also produced a surplus. What did the republican congress say? "We did it! you figure. Now that things have went "south" they say everything was fine until Obama got elected. The GOPs all suffer with dementia when a democrat is in the white house.
01:36 PM on 10/06/2011
You should learn how to read. I never saw that history
04:48 PM on 10/05/2011
Polls this far out are MEANINGLESS.

Also, a "generic" Republican is not running. Obama does better in current polls when matched against real, specific Republicans.

Unfortunately most West Virginias are MISINFORMED with regards to Obama and Obamacare. I live in WV and saw the LIES in the ads being presented by Republicans.
03:14 PM on 10/05/2011
""I think it's important right now to have a conservative Republican governor because the states are going to have to do something together to do away with Obamacare, the socialized medicine," Gingerich said"

So says the guy who will some day be signing up for socialized Medicare.
03:27 PM on 10/05/2011
He probably has wonderful health care as a retired member of Congress. Congress really knows how to take care of themselves while destroying the middle class.
04:35 PM on 10/05/2011
By your yard stick, our Constitution is a socialist document, 'We the People--' sounded sort of socialistic. Or would you disagree?
04:50 PM on 10/05/2011
"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."

Yep sounds sort of socialistic to me.
01:43 PM on 10/06/2011
We the People wanting Freedom and Liberty!! you must be sick or a marxist like this administration
03:08 PM on 10/05/2011
Had the republican won, this would be front page HEADLINE and no shortage of rhetoric about how this reflects on Pres. Obama. Will be interesting to see how the republicans spin this one.
04:50 PM on 10/05/2011
The sad part is the election was really close, 50% to 47%.

The incumbent has 30 years experience in the State Assembly, the Republican had zero political experience.

The vote shouldn't have been this close, and it wouldn't have been if not for the millions of dollars spent by Republican SuperPACs.
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yweston
We Won!!!! So Get Over It....
05:55 PM on 10/05/2011
Republicans spent $3.1 Million on the race and Dems spent $1.4 Million.
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rebelriser
artist, published author, activist
02:54 PM on 10/05/2011
One filthy, lying Republican down and several more to go. We can do it, but you who do it need to stop listening to and believing Murdock's liars on FOX. Haven't you learned yet to pick out the liars from the rest of the crowd? When you see or hear of them saying different statements when in earshot of the Tea Party people than they say with other people, you know they're lying. Also, they're saying different than they did in former campaigns or in previous positions. No one can change that radically in such a short while. Do you remember about "maverick" McCain who then began talking different once he was campaigning than he did previously in the Senate? Now Republican candidates are flipped to fit the Tea party agenda. How do you know which is true with them?
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K August
Research Alec Exposed
04:36 PM on 10/05/2011
"Now Republican candidates are flipped to fit the Tea party agenda."

True and if they lean that way they can't even be called Republicans or members of the GOP.
The billionaires funding the TP and running the show are rad.ical Libertarians......they have wanted to privatize all of government and turn it into a big FOR PROFIT free-for-all for rich corporations.
We've seen what the private insurers have done with healthcare costs over the last 10 years......does anyone really believe they won't do that with the GOP's "vouchercare" program? What about forcing people into 401K's instead of Social Security?

People already lost over 40% of the value of their 410K's during the 2008 meltdown....over 1.7 TRILLION worth. Every time the markets get shaky, the PEOPLE lose MORE value in their 401K's. How long before they are worthless? Will our future generations be moving back in with their kids because they've trusted wall street with their pension money and lost it?

Wake up folks..... the TP "privatize it all" agenda won't work for anyone but those at the top who take a cut of the profits no matter what.
01:45 PM on 10/06/2011
SEE YOU IN 2012!! Don't cry too loud hahaha