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Youngkin quoted McAuliffe repeatedly on the campaign trail and in ads. It resonated with Youngkin's supporters — 8 in 10 think they should have "a lot" of say in their children's schooling. Only a quarter of McAuliffe voters agreed.
Pre-election polls found this issue energized many Republicans. Slightly more Youngkin voters selected education as their top issue, compared to McAuliffe backers. Democrats could at least count victories in heavily blue New York City and Boston, although a Democrat had been guaranteed to win in Boston since both candidates on the ballot were Democrats.
Let's bring this city back. In Minneapolis, voters rejected a ballot measure that would have dismantled the police department and created a new Department of Public Safety.
In the city's mayoral race, embattled incumbent Jacob Frey led in the first round of ranked-choice voting, according to the Minnesota Secretary of State's office. In Buffalo, incumbent Mayor Byron Brown, who lost the Democratic primary to democratic socialist India Walton , ran a write-in campaign against Walton.
Former Governor Terry McAuliffe conceded to his Republican gubernatorial opponent Glenn Youngkin on Wednesday morning and offered his congratulations to Virginia's next governor. We must protect affordable health care coverage, raise the minimum wage faster, and expand paid leave so working families have a fighting shot.
We must protect voting rights, protect a woman's right to choose, and, above all else, we must protect our democracy. McAuliffe, a Democrat who was seeking a second, non-consecutive term as governor, called serving as the 72nd governor of Virginia the "highest honor of my life.
I hope Virginians will join me in wishing the best to him and his family. Former U. Representative Vito Fossella, who left Congress in amid a scandal involving a secret family and a drunk-driving arrest, is projected to win the race for Staten Island Borough president. Fossella described getting a "very special" call on the way over. Heavily Republican Staten Island is New York City's least populous borough, and it is the only district in the city represented by a Republican in Congress.
Fossella was married with three children when he was arrested in for drunk driving in Virginia, claiming he was going to see his sick daughter, according to the Associated Press.
The woman he had a secret relationship with, a former Air Force lieutenant colonel who worked for a time as a liaison to Congress, bailed him out of jail. After the revelations came out about his secret family, Fossella finished out his term but he didn't run for reelection. Taking the stage to "Spirit in the Sky," Youngin clapped and celebrated along with his supporters. Youngkin pledged the largest education budget in the history of the commonwealth, and choice for parents in the public education system.
Youngkin also said he will work to suspend the most recent hike in the gas tax, eliminate Virginia's 2. Youngkin said his campaign "came from nowhere," but was joined by people from all walks of life and it "turned into a movement. CBS News has characterized the race as a toss-up.
Although the state had once been considered a relatively easy victory for Democrats, Murphy remained upbeat although he acknowledged the night had been longer than he expected. Exit polls show Youngkin won with the strong support from traditional Republican groups like conservatives and White evangelicals, but he also made inroads with voters who have recently been trending Democratic in Virginia.
He performed well in the suburbs and did better with White women voters than former President Trump did in Virginia independents swung to Youngkin -- a group that voted for President Biden by 19 points in This was an older electorate than which helped Youngkin, but he also did better with younger voters than Trump did. In , Biden won all age groups below the age of 65, and won among those 30 to 44 by 20 points. In this race, voters ages 30 to 44 split between McAuliffe and Youngkin.
McAuliffe did well among non-White voters - and Black voters particularly - but non-White voters made up a smaller proportion of the electorate than they did in , and Youngkin did better among White voters than Mr. Trump did. Youngkin made education a focal point of this campaign and it seemed to pay off: those who picked education as their top issue backed Youngkin over McAuliffe. Roughly half of Virginia voters said parents should have "a lot" of say in what's taught in their child's school and those voters backed Youngkin over McAuliffe by three to one.
Voters who picked the coronavirus as their top issue went big for McAuliffe but the coronavirus was outranked by issues like the economy and taxes in terms of importance and those issues favored Youngkin. Likeability mattered too. More voters had a favorable view of Youngkin than McAuliffe. Former President Trump Trump endorsed Youngkin, but the former president is viewed unfavorably among Virginia voters, and that includes about one in five Youngkin voters.
As for the current president, he was a factor among almost half of voters. The Virginia CBS News Exit Poll is a combination of in-person interviews with Election Day voters and phone and online polls measuring the views of those vote-by-mail and early voters. The Associated Press projected that Michelle Wu has won the Boston mayoral race, becoming the first Asian American and the first woman to lead the city.
Wu, a Chicago native, moved to Boston to attend Harvard as an undergraduate. She also holds a Harvard law degree. The Associated Press projected that the ballot measure in Minneapolis that would have dismantled the police department has been rejected. The ballot measure had proposed replacing the police department with a newly created Department of Public Safety, after George Floyd was killed while in police custody in The vote means the Department of Public Safety will not be created, and the Minneapolis Police Department will remain on the city charter.
McAuliffe, who is currently trailing Youngkin, took the stage in McLean, Virginia, without conceding. He thanked his family, campaign staffers and supporters. CBS News is characterizing the race as likely Republican. McAuliffe also briefly emphasized the importance of continuing to protect abortion rights, among other policy priorities.
The polls closed in New York state at 9 p. We're disappointed that the judge didn't agree, but we will always take action to protect one of our most fundamental civil rights: the right to cast a ballot and participate in democracy. New Jersey law requires that polling locations be open between the hours of a. The widespread technological issues reported throughout New Jersey caused a number of voters throughout to fail to cast their ballot at their local polling locations during the scheduled hours.
The late opening of many polling locations spread across the state and operational issues throughout the day resulted in dozens of voters being asked to return later or being turned away. Others left because of the long waits, giving up on casting a ballot.
President Biden won independents by 19 pts in , but they are backing the Republican Glenn Youngkin so far, exit poll shows. They are a bit older compared to those who voted in , and racially, more of them are White. And most are not impressed with Mr. Biden at the movement. Six in 10 independents voting in the governor's race disapprove of the job Mr. Biden is doing as president. These independents also prioritize the issues of the economy and education - issues that favor Youngkin - over the coronavirus - an issue that favors McAuliffe.
Polls in Ohio are closed and voters await the results of two special congressional races. According to exit polls, education, economy and taxes were the top issues for voters.
Ed O'Keefe takes a look. Polls have closed in New Jersey, and results will begin to trickle in shortly. Voters are picking not only their next governor, but lawmakers to represent them in the state legislature. More than 8 in 10 voters who support coronavirus vaccine mandates are voting for McAuliffe, and an even larger percentage who oppose mandates are supporting Youngkin.
Voters for whom the coronavirus outbreak is their most important issue are overwhelmingly supporting McAuliffe. Cultural and social issues are also in play, and in some cases favor Youngkin. And when looking at what should happen to confederate monuments on government property, most Virginia voters think they should remain in place.
They are also voting for Youngkin in large percentages. This is an older electorate than it was in , and most voters 65 and older are voting for Youngkin. But Youngkin is also doing better among younger voters than Mr. Biden did a year ago, particularly among those between the ages 30 and This was an age group that Mr. Biden won by 20 points, but now McAuliffe is polling even with this age group, and he's turned a slight Democratic lead among those between 45 and 64 to a slight Republican lead now.
As we saw in , White voters are supporting the Republican candidate and non-White voters, particularly Black voters, are strongly favoring the Democratic candidate. Youngkin also has stronger support from White voters than Mr. Trump a year ago.
Youngkin has made inroads among both men and women voters compared to in Virginia. In , Mr. Biden split the vote among men, and won women voters by 23 points. Biden made inroads with White women doing better than Hillary Clinton in splitting their votes with Mr.
Currently, Youngkin is getting the support of a majority of White women voters.
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