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In NC: A good night for Republicans

Published: 2012-11-06 23:48:00
Updated: 2012-11-07 07:01:34

Yes, Barack Obama will get another term as president. And if you're a Republican, that probably doesn't make you happy.

But if you're a Republican in North Carolina, there is plenty of good news for your party to assuage the sting.

Even where Republicans lost in high-profile state races Tuesday, they won.

Think that sounds funny?

Consider: Republican candidate for auditor Debra Goldman lost her bid to unseat Democrat Beth Wood. But Wood was well-liked among Republicans, and Goldman has been dogged by scandal. A Goldman win would have dragged what is now a local brouhaha further into a statewide spotlight. 

Elsewhere, North Carolina turned red.

“It was good from the top down, from the bottom up," North Carolina Republican Party Chairman Robin Hayes said. "Working with our friends across the aisle will be a good solid time ahead for economic growth.

“You will see a lot of cooperation. You will see smaller government,” Hayes said.

IN CONGRESS: No fewer than nine of North Carolina's congressional seats will be in Republican hands. Democrats will hold three. The 7th Congressional District, where incumbent Democrat Mike McIntyre is trying to hold off a challenge from Republican state Sen. David Rouzer, was too close to call at midnight. 

That's quite a shift from the current breakdown, where Democrats hold a 7-6 edge. 

FOR GOVERNOR: Former Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory easily bested Lt. Gov. Walter Dalton. McCrory, a Republican, lead for pretty much the entire campaign, and he gives the GOP control of the governor's mansion for the first time in 20 years.

AT THE LEGISLATURE: Republicans appear to have expanded their hold on the state House and state Senate. 

The Republicans' current Senate majority is 31-19. It appears from early returns the GOP will expand that edge by at least one. Senate District 1, where incumbent Democrat Stan White holds a slim lead over Republican Bill Cook, appears to be too close to call Tuesday night. 

In the House, Republicans had held 68 of 120 seats. From early, unofficial returns, it looks like they'll hold 77 of 120 seats.

Keep in mind, the threshold for overriding gubernatorial vetoes and sending constitutional amendments to the voters is 72 votes in the House and 30 votes in the Senate.

If they can work together, Republicans can remake state government unfettered by Democratic opposition.

“Our tax system is a mess. Our education system, particularly K-12, is dysfunctional. Our regulatory climate is strangling business," House Majority Leader Paul Stam said. "Between those foci, we have a lot to do.”

The only hitch in the legislative giddy-up is if Democrat Linda Coleman manages to pull out a win over Republican Dan Forest in the lieutenant governor's race. The lieutenant governor presides over the state Senate, although he or she doesn't have the power to set the rules or appoint committees. 

IN THE COURTS: Paul Newby will serve another eight years on the state Supreme Court. Although the race is nonpartisan, Newby is a Republican and got millions of dollars worth of help from Republican-allied independent expenditure groups. His Democrat-backed rival, Sam Ervin IV, got some outside help but not nearly as much.

This keeps the partisan mix on the court at 4-3. Although the court is typically nonpartisan in its decision making, Republicans see Newby as a key to holding on to key legislative victories. In particular, Newby is seen as more likely to rule that state legislative maps are constitutional and is more likely to be kindly disposed to GOP-backed reforms such as a recent medical malpractice law.

So is there a bright spot or two for Democrats? 

Aside from the president winning the national election? Not much.

Democrats like Treasurer Janet Cowell, Insurance Commissioner Wayne Goodwin, Superintendent of Public Instruction June Atkinson and Secretary of State Elaine Marshall managed to hold onto their seats. While those aren't the highest profile positions, they do have some limited ability to affect policy.

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No one Party should given free range. I hope it's not true but I think the citizens of NC will regret the Republican wave. bluford2

Like the Dems have for over a 100 years

"It is truly a disappointing day in NC. This raises many red flags and causes grave concern for a lot of people here. NC seems to be that traditional southern state stuck in the past unfortunately. Who would believe Debra Goldman would have gotten any votes?" It is very likely most of Goldman's votes came from people that vote straight party. Perhaps you are not aware that Dems controlled this State for 100 years. So if NC is stuck in the past, who is responsible for that? The Republicans that gained control only two years ago? I think not. Keep in mind who controlled this State when people were sterilized. The reality is, when times were fat, the Dems in this State spent every penny and borrowed more. They raided the highway trust fund over and over again, something that was finally deemed to be illegal. At the same time DOT was screaming about the backlog of unfunded projects. Our fuel taxes are harmful to us, we now have a toll road. Maybe the reps will do better. I hope so.

"hey had to deceptively redistrict to get what that wanted. Let's hope more scandal and lies are not revealed as the year unfold for the GOP. I just hope that they will do some of what they promised during their campaigns- low unemployment, better education, and a booming economy."---free2bme

It is a great day in NC, ignorance has lost out and has been put out to pasture. It is too bad that there are still some that would rather wallow in their ignorance then be relieved that the old ways of the democrats and the kkk kompadres are out of here for good. I simply cannot believe that they even ran 2 more KKK people this year.

I beg to differ with the headlife. WE might have done well in NC, but national results are aweful. Obama is the sorst possible choice for President. You can't trust what he does or says.

"I am deeply concerned about NC with the GOP fully in control. I did not vote for any of them." unc

I'm also concerned with Obama in control. I did not vote for him. Here's a tissue.

Plenty Coups: AMEN. I was one of those teachers who left the profession after 27 years. Pay and Politics finally did me in. I don't like to brag but I was an outstanding science teacher.

It is truly a disappointing day in NC. This raises many red flags and causes grave concern for a lot of people here. NC seems to be that traditional southern state stuck in the past unfortunately. Who would believe Debra Goldman would have gotten any votes? That speaks volumes about the GOP voters and what they stand for. They appear to be quite self serving. They had to deceptively redistrict to get what that wanted. Let's hope more scandal and lies are not revealed as the year unfold for the GOP. I just hope that they will do some of what they promised during their campaigns- low unemployment, better education, and a booming economy.

"I am deeply concerned about NC with the GOP fully in control. I did not vote for any of them"

I didn't vote for BO, but I have to live with it. Stop your whining.

"When all variables are the same, more money attracts better teachers and educated graduates who might want to enter the teaching field. Right now, there aren't even enough textbooks to go around. 1 in 8 teachers left the profession in NC even though we were in the midst of a recession. Teacher pay in NC is amongst the worst. Education spending is very near the bottom. Amazingly some try to claim that we shouldn't spend more but lack any evidence. The states that do the best, spend quite a bit more. (NJ, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania etc.)"-----Plenty Coups

Funny, that is not the view that I get from the teachers I know.... Nice made up argument though.

"I am deeply concerned about NC with the GOP fully in control. I did not vote for any of them. My only hope is that the relatively effective and responsible McCrory who was Mayor of Charlotte becomes Governor, not the pandering phony who has been running for office since then."----unc70

Liar. You were obviously not concerned as this state was run into the ground by the democrats.

A good night for Republicans...Please I don't see that Republican sitting in the white house seat. Oh, just in case you have not heard. PRESIDENT OBAMS CONTINUE TO SIT IN THAT SEAT. HE IS AN OUTSTANDING DEMOCRATE. A FINE LEADER AND FAIR TO ALL WHO LIVE IN THE UNITED STATES.

I am deeply concerned about NC with the GOP fully in control. I did not vote for any of them. My only hope is that the relatively effective and responsible McCrory who was Mayor of Charlotte becomes Governor, not the pandering phony who has been running for office since then.

"You have already been dis-proven in this argument. More money does not equal a better education."

When all variables are the same, more money attracts better teachers and educated graduates who might want to enter the teaching field. Right now, there aren't even enough textbooks to go around. 1 in 8 teachers left the profession in NC even though we were in the midst of a recession. Teacher pay in NC is amongst the worst. Education spending is very near the bottom. Amazingly some try to claim that we shouldn't spend more but lack any evidence. The states that do the best, spend quite a bit more. (NJ, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania etc.)

"Why are we continuing to perpetuate 40+ years in failure in public K-12 education in our state."

'because we are one of the lowest funded school system and the GOP cut the funding further......and in spite of that my kids both excelled in WCPSS and will soon be paying your Soc. Sec. :)' - Grand Union

North Carolina's public education problem is that the dollars are not being sent directly to the classroom. The huge amount of money is being wasted at the state and county level on unneeded administration. The first thing North Carolina needs to do is trim the educational administration and focus the dollars on the classroom. This includes pay raises based on performance and technology training for teachers. In order to do this our overall education budget will need to go up over time... I do agree that it can not be cut further.

I imagine a few of the laws centered around this legislature social agenda will be challenged and will have to go to the SCOTUS. Hopefully by that time President Obama would have appointed at least one Justice. America is evolving. Gerrymandering is the big resson why the Republican party in this state and in the U.S. Congress is still in power. However I hope that Mr. McCrory succeeds and those in power in NC do what is right.

"because we are one of the lowest funded school system and the GOP cut the funding further......and in spite of that my kids both excelled in WCPSS and will soon be paying your Soc. Sec. :)"-----Grand Union

You have already been dis-proven in this argument. More money does not equal a better education. Do you only have these few arguments and then you go back to repeating your same posts?

"they already moved to the GOP or died of old age. The Dems will have a house clearing and will be back in 2014 and 2016.....it might take a few years for the effects of the gerrymandering to be over run by demographics but it'll happen."----Grand Union

Amazing, I guess this is how talking out of both sides work. First you say they already moved or died, which is not true as the KKK are still running on Dem platforms and have never once run or voted republican, then you go on to say that the Dems will have a house clearing. That is just plain ignorance. Perhaps you should go back to your LoTR and leave politics alone. You know nothing about this state.

There are be no excuses now! I expect the umemployment percentage to significantly decrease within two years. However if the focus is going to be only on social, cultural issues and continued tax cuts for business partners, I may be disappointed

"And the beginning of the downfall of the democrat party and their KKK members."

'they already moved to the GOP or died of old age. The Dems will have a house clearing and will be back in 2014 and 2016.....it might take a few years for the effects of the gerrymandering to be over run by demographics but it'll happen.' - Grand Union

Traditionally the KKK in the South has been made up of rural Democrats. This is an issue that extends into the modern day. We still have KKK members running as Democrats for public office in 2012. For the first time this year the state Democratic party in Raleigh disowned these racist candidates - North Carolina:

Former KKK Member, White Supremacist Running As Democrats - http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2012/03/14/3097521/nc-democrats-criticize-own-candidates.html

Over the past 30 years, 13 members of our state legislature have had associations with the KKK, all of these were Democrats and none Republicans.

"Thank God for Pat McCrory!!! At least we get something good outta the election. "

He likes trains so we might get our light rail yet :) Its an ill wind......

"Why are we continuing to perpetuate 40+ years in failure in public K-12 education in our state."

because we are one of the lowest funded school system and the GOP cut the funding further......and in spite of that my kids both excelled in WCPSS and will soon be paying your Soc. Sec. :)

"And the beginning of the downfall of the democrat party and their KKK members."

they already moved to the GOP or died of old age. The Dems will have a house clearing and will be back in 2014 and 2016.....it might take a few years for the effects of the gerrymandering to be over run by demographics but it'll happen.

"This is the high tide of the GOP in North Carolina...."----Grand Union

And the beginning of the downfall of the democrat party and their KKK members.

Get ready for more corruption..

"Are you saying that Raleigh Charter (ranked within the top 40 in the U.S.) is a bad school? Why do you want to deny our children the best educational opportunities by banning charters? In other words, why do you hate our children?"

'Charter schools are fine but they are not representative of the population as a whole so their results are not an indication of what they would be if they were more widespread.' - Grand Union

If Charter Schools were more widespread (accounting for at least 25% of the schools in our state) then North Carolina would be in the top 25 states in education instead of in the bottom 5 states in K-12 education.

Why are we continuing to perpetuate 40+ years in failure in public K-12 education in our state.

"westernwake1, I think QC was protesting voucher systems (possibly the one proposed last year in the legislature which was just a money-making scheme for "insiders"), not charter schools in general." - reilteam

North Carolina is ranked near last in public K-12 education in our country. Are you simply saying that we should continue with the failed approaches of the past 40 years. The Democratic party opposes every type of innovation proven (with results) to work in other states. The Democrats and the "educational establishment" oppose charter schools, schools associated with religious institutions (also ranked higher than public schools), vouchers, STEM, Academies, innovation proposed by the Gates foundation, and every other modern initiative.

Enough is enough... just saying "No" to improving education and continuing the failed policies of the past 40 years is not the answer. Time to step in some new directions to stop North Carolina from being the backwater of K-12 education.

Thank God for Pat McCrory!!! At least we get something good outta the election.

Too bad we didn't get Romney too. At least our state did it's part. :)

"Are you saying that Raleigh Charter (ranked within the top 40 in the U.S.) is a bad school? Why do you want to deny our children the best educational opportunities by banning charters? In other words, why do you hate our children?"

Charter schools are fine but they are not representative of the population as a whole so their results are not an indication of what they would be if they were more widespread.

"Don't let the Repblicans destroy Education in N.C.! A voucher system will create a state filled with Corporate-for-Profit charter schools and non-scientific religious schools. The children and our future will suffer." - QC

"This might be a good time to point out that 98 of the state's 100 charter schools exceed test scores in each racial demographic when compared to public schools (either local or statewide). The charter system should be expanded (which it is - the 100 school cap was removed).

Are you saying that Raleigh Charter (ranked within the top 40 in the U.S.) is a bad school? Why do you want to deny our children the best educational opportunities by banning charters? In other words, why do you hate our children? Click to view my profile" - westernwake1

westernwake1, I think QC was protesting voucher systems (possibly the one proposed last year in the legislature which was just a money-making scheme for "insiders"), not charter schools in general.

This is the high tide of the GOP in North Carolina....

We're going to have to keep a tight leash on this Republican gaggle so they don't turn us into a backwater state. The Tea GOParty robots in the legislature will be taking their marching orders from ALEC (the American Legislative Exchange Council) funded by the Koch brothers. So we can count on voter id initiatives to suppress the vote, proposals advertised as helping minorities but which in reality are backdoor school voucher schemes to defund public schools, relaxed environmental regulations and tax breaks for their top 1% buddies (under the pretense of creating jobs), and other contrivances whose affect will be to hollow out the middle class in North Carolina.

We've already seen this behavior following the 2010 election; with an accomplice in the statehouse it will only get worse.

Good Bye Bev! Good Bye Walter, you ain't gotta go home but you can't stay here!

bluford2::::I hope it's not true but I think the citizens of NC will regret the Republican wave.

I don't think so. The dems have made such a mess of this state, and I think Gov. McCrory will clean it up in the first 4 years without laying the blame on perdue (like obama is doing and most likely will continue to do) Gov. McCrory will do a great job!

In any case, I am SO glad this is over with and all those nasty, obnoxious, rude ads are gone.

Hopefully this election is a wake-up call for the state's Democratic party. The message is that the people in North Carolina are tired of the endless corruption & fraud (Easley, Black, etc. the list is endless). We have also had it with the outright incompetence of particular democratic leaders (e.g. Purdue).

At this point, anyone tainted by association with the corrupt & failed leaders are not electable. The Democratic party at the state level needs to step forward with a new slate of leaders (not Dalton, etc.) and fresh ideas for improving North Carolina. The old ideas of "we will spend more money (i.e. hand it out corruptly to insiders" and "raise taxes" while providing no statistical evidence that their policies are working --- will not longer work in North Carolina. Time for some bold, new leadership and vision.

All I have to say:

You promised results, lets see them. No excuses left.

"If they can work together, Republicans can remake state government unfettered by Democratic opposition."

Who wanted that pesky democracy anyway?

"Don't let the Repblicans destroy Education in N.C.! A voucher system will create a state filled with Corporate-for-Profit charter schools and non-scientific religious schools. The children and our future will suffer." - QC

This might be a good time to point out that 98 of the state's 100 charter schools exceed test scores in each racial demographic when compared to public schools (either local or statewide). The charter system should be expanded (which it is - the 100 school cap was removed).

Are you saying that Raleigh Charter (ranked within the top 40 in the U.S.) is a bad school? Why do you want to deny our children the best educational opportunities by banning charters? In other words, why do you hate our children?

"Changes in CA tax policy will not alter this."

46% of Californians have "seriously considered moving".

And that was before the latest tax increase. http://reason.com/blog/2012/10/29/46-percent-of-californian-have-seriously

Wonder when the run off will be?

Don't let the Repblicans destroy Education in N.C.! A voucher system will create a state filled with Corporate-for-Profit charter schools and non-scientific religious schools. The children and our future will suffer.

Legal weed, gay marriage and a black president - take THAT, grandma!

'California passed a massive tax increase that will cripple their economy but keep the unions happy until their is no more seed corn left. Their loss in our gain.

I'd expect Cisco and other tech companies to start shifting their execs to RTP.' - glarg

It appears that you don't understand Cisco and the other tech companies very well. The center of these companies will always be San Jose. The leadership is not coming to RTP, which will always be a satellite site. Changes in CA tax policy will not alter this.

Sad, sad day for NC. Well, GOP... here is your shot. You have the governor and both houses... You had better do something good for the people of NC. It is funny to read all the comments deriding Bev and making her (and her party) the scapegoats for all of peoples ills. Please remember, the GOP was ALREADY in control of NC (save the vetos from Bev) and I suspect this is an opportunity for the people to see the GOP for who they are without the "Bev excuses" coming from the chambers. All of you who are cheering for the GOP today take a good look... bet you will see more of the same dirty, underhanded and undignified actions you fought so hard against, just this time, you only have yourselves to blame.

Obama voters will deserve what they get. What is bad is that they have foisted the mess that will surely come upon the rest of us. America is in decline(indisputable)and will surely continue on that course with Obama and his incompetent crew at the helm. And our children and grandchildren will pay the price. Immigration floodgates will be opened, our military will be unilaterally disarmed and coal use will be banned which will send utility bills through the roof. The quality of medical care and our nations economy goes down the tube with the implementation of Obamacare. Bad is on the way and to the Obama voters I simply say, keep your complaints to yourselves because you brought it on. You will deserve it but the rest of us don't.

California passed a massive tax increase that will cripple their economy but keep the unions happy until their is no more seed corn left. Their loss in our gain.

I'd expect Cisco and other tech companies to start shifting their execs to RTP.

Sad day for america. But north carolina got it right. Republican control, now to get some things done.And protect N.C. from obama.

"So is there a bright spot or two for Democrats? Aside from the president winning the national election? Not much."

The closing question & comment in this article says it all. I'm not going to to take sides here, but Democrats can expect some pretty big changes in this state and they probably won't like any of them. I'll just point out one piece of legislation and let other posters be the judge. The Voter ID bill that Perdue vetoed is going to DEFINITELY PASS now. McCrory supports it and said he would sign that bill, so my advice is get a nice haircut for your Photo ID next year. Remember the Republicans don't need veto over-rides anymore. There are a host of other issues the GOP will get thru easily now. This State turned OVERWHELMINGLY Red yesterday. Democrats should celebrate the Obama re-election (rightly so), but aside from that theres nothing here in NC for them to celebrate.

At least the State of NC won. :)- mep

Whatever helps you sleep at night, bud. lol

2 more generations and NC will move foward and away from republican majority. NC always a little behind the rest of the country. Jesse Helms still haunts us.

1. was shocked at the amount of votes for Goldman, 2. Hate that put that Renee woman back in office. That district will soon regret that mistake.

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