The GOP started 2014 with a strong win in a House race in a district that was evenly defeated between the Dem's and the GOP.
From My Way News: Republican David Jolly defeated Democrat Alex Sink on Tuesday in a Tampa-area
House district where President Barack Obama's health care overhaul got its first
test ahead of November's midterm elections and both sides spent millions
auditioning national strategies.
With almost 100 percent of the vote counted, Jolly had 48.5 percent of the
vote to Sink's 46.7 percent. Libertarian Lucas Overby had 4.8 percent. The
election was to replace 42-year Republican Rep. CW Bill Young, who died in
October of cancer, and the evenly divided district had been considered a
toss-up.
The implications of the dueling messages for the midterm elections inspired
both parties to call in star advocates like former President Bill Clinton and
former vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan, in addition to blanketing the
district with ads, calls and mailings. More than $11 million has been spent on
the race, according to the Sunlight Foundation, a nonprofit group that tracks
government information.
Jolly's election night headquarters in Clearwater Beach erupted into loud
cheers as it became clear he was the winner. In his victory speech, Jolly
simultaneously struck a conciliatory tone and expressed gratitude for his
mentor, Young, and Young's family. Jolly was introduced by former "Price is
Right" game show host Bob Barker, via video. Young's two adult sons were also
onstage with Jolly, and he embraced them at the end of his speech. http://apnews.myway.com/article/20140312/DACFR78G0.html
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