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Democrats win key New York City and Virginia polls | Democrats win key New York City and Virginia polls |
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Democrats have won key elections in New York City and the state of Virginia, in the first major round of polls since President Obama's re-election in 2012. | Democrats have won key elections in New York City and the state of Virginia, in the first major round of polls since President Obama's re-election in 2012. |
With almost all votes counted, Bill de Blasio will succeed Mayor Michael Bloomberg to become the first Democrat leading New York City in two decades. | With almost all votes counted, Bill de Blasio will succeed Mayor Michael Bloomberg to become the first Democrat leading New York City in two decades. |
In Virginia, Terry McAuliffe beat Republican Ken Cuccinelli in a very close race for the governor's seat. | In Virginia, Terry McAuliffe beat Republican Ken Cuccinelli in a very close race for the governor's seat. |
Republican Chris Christie was easily re-elected governor of New Jersey. | Republican Chris Christie was easily re-elected governor of New Jersey. |
Tuesday's races are seen as an early test of both parties' strengths ahead of next year's congressional mid-term elections. | Tuesday's races are seen as an early test of both parties' strengths ahead of next year's congressional mid-term elections. |
'Progressive path' | 'Progressive path' |
With 99% of votes counted in New York, Mr de Blasio secured 73% of the vote, convincingly defeating his Republican rival Joe Lhota, who polled 24%. | With 99% of votes counted in New York, Mr de Blasio secured 73% of the vote, convincingly defeating his Republican rival Joe Lhota, who polled 24%. |
In his victory speech, Mr de Blasio said the poll showed that America's largest city had chosen "a progressive path", and he promised to make fighting income inequality his top priority. | In his victory speech, Mr de Blasio said the poll showed that America's largest city had chosen "a progressive path", and he promised to make fighting income inequality his top priority. |
He is the city's first Democratic mayor since 1993. | He is the city's first Democratic mayor since 1993. |
He ran Hillary Clinton's 2000 Senate campaign, and is seen as one of the most liberal politicians to run for mayor in decades. | He ran Hillary Clinton's 2000 Senate campaign, and is seen as one of the most liberal politicians to run for mayor in decades. |
Mr Lhota admitted defeat, saying the race had been a good fight and a fight worth having. | Mr Lhota admitted defeat, saying the race had been a good fight and a fight worth having. |
He ran the city's public transport authority under Mayor Bloomberg, a Republican-turned-independent, and also worked in the administration of Rudolph Giuliani. | He ran the city's public transport authority under Mayor Bloomberg, a Republican-turned-independent, and also worked in the administration of Rudolph Giuliani. |
Last year, Mr Lhota was lauded for quickly getting the vast subway system running again after a huge storm, Sandy, flooded swathes of the city. | Last year, Mr Lhota was lauded for quickly getting the vast subway system running again after a huge storm, Sandy, flooded swathes of the city. |
ELECTION RESULTS | |
New York City Mayor | |
Joseph Lhota (Republican): 24% Bill de Blasio (Democrat): 73% | |
New Jersey Governor | |
Chris Christie (Republican): 60.5% Barbara Buono (Democrat): 38% | |
Virginia Governor | |
Ken Cuccinelli (Republican): 45% Terry McAuliffe (Democrat): 47% | |
Close race | Close race |
In Virginia, Mr McAuliffe won an extremely tight race, defeating Mr Cuccinelli. | In Virginia, Mr McAuliffe won an extremely tight race, defeating Mr Cuccinelli. |
With results in from 99.7% of precincts, Mr McAuliffe polled 47% to his opponent's 45%. | With results in from 99.7% of precincts, Mr McAuliffe polled 47% to his opponent's 45%. |
Mr McAuliffe is a businessman and veteran Democratic party fundraiser. He has close ties to former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, serving as chairman of her 2008 presidential campaign. | Mr McAuliffe is a businessman and veteran Democratic party fundraiser. He has close ties to former President Bill Clinton and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, serving as chairman of her 2008 presidential campaign. |
Mr Cuccinelli, the Virginia attorney general, has angled for the support of the hardcore conservative Tea Party movement of Republicans. | Mr Cuccinelli, the Virginia attorney general, has angled for the support of the hardcore conservative Tea Party movement of Republicans. |
Mr McAuliffe, who has raised much more money, has sought to link Mr Cuccinelli to last month's partial shutdown of the federal government, which was brought about by Republicans in Washington DC. | Mr McAuliffe, who has raised much more money, has sought to link Mr Cuccinelli to last month's partial shutdown of the federal government, which was brought about by Republicans in Washington DC. |
Virginia, long a Republican stronghold, has seen a demographic shift in recent years. Mr Obama, a Democrat, won the state in the last two presidential elections. | Virginia, long a Republican stronghold, has seen a demographic shift in recent years. Mr Obama, a Democrat, won the state in the last two presidential elections. |
Christie's triumph | Christie's triumph |
In New Jersey, Mr Christie was declared the unofficial winner by the US media just minutes after the polls closed. | In New Jersey, Mr Christie was declared the unofficial winner by the US media just minutes after the polls closed. |
"Thank you, New Jersey, for making me the luckiest guy in the world," he told supporters after his victory. | "Thank you, New Jersey, for making me the luckiest guy in the world," he told supporters after his victory. |
Mr Christie won 60.5% of the vote, against 38% for Ms Buono, with 99% of precincts reporting. | Mr Christie won 60.5% of the vote, against 38% for Ms Buono, with 99% of precincts reporting. |
Analysts say Mr Christie's popularity with voters in Democratic-leaning New Jersey makes him a contender for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, because it could enable him to claim broad political appeal. | Analysts say Mr Christie's popularity with voters in Democratic-leaning New Jersey makes him a contender for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination, because it could enable him to claim broad political appeal. |
Mr Christie was already a popular figure when Superstorm Sandy devastated the state's coastline a year ago. His response to the storm attracted national attention. | Mr Christie was already a popular figure when Superstorm Sandy devastated the state's coastline a year ago. His response to the storm attracted national attention. |
While many in New Jersey support Mrs Buono's positions, she has had difficulty raising money, even from Democrats, because of her relatively low profile. | While many in New Jersey support Mrs Buono's positions, she has had difficulty raising money, even from Democrats, because of her relatively low profile. |
The results of Tuesday's polls could prove an early measure of the parties' support ahead of the midterm elections of 2014, which will decide the make-up of the House of Representatives, one-third of the Senate, and the governorships in more than half the states. | The results of Tuesday's polls could prove an early measure of the parties' support ahead of the midterm elections of 2014, which will decide the make-up of the House of Representatives, one-third of the Senate, and the governorships in more than half the states. |
In Washington, Mr Obama's Democratic party controls the Senate, while the Republicans hold sway in the House of Representatives. Now in his second term, Mr Obama will vacate the presidency in 2017. | In Washington, Mr Obama's Democratic party controls the Senate, while the Republicans hold sway in the House of Representatives. Now in his second term, Mr Obama will vacate the presidency in 2017. |