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    ELECTIONS BRING BROAD BIPARTISAN VICTORIES FOR ANCA ENDORSED CANDIDATES

    http://asbarez.com/106365/elections-bring-broad-bipartisan-victories-for-anca-endorsed-candidates/
    Wednesday, November 7th, 2012


    Menendez, Feinstein Win in Senate; Cantor, Grimm, Cicilline Among
    Key Victories in House ANCA Issues Statement Congratulating Obama;
    Re-Energizes Engagement with White House and Congressional Leaders

    Sen. Dianne Feinstein WASHINGTON-Approximately 90 percent of the
    Congressional candidates backed by the Armenian National Committee of
    America prevailed in Tuesday's hard-fought elections, as U.S. voters
    re-elected Barack Obama President and maintained the Democratic
    majority of the Senate and the Republican majority in the House.

    "We congratulate President Obama on his victory, commend Governor
    Romney for a well run campaign, and thank Armenian American voters
    who went to the polls today in record numbers to support federal,
    state, and local candidates who support issues of special concern
    to our community. We look forward to getting to work right away in
    engaging with the Obama Administration and the incoming Congress to
    make progress on the full range of the Armenian American community's
    public policy priorities."

    Sen. Robert Menendez "We were greatly gratified to see such a large
    percentage of our Congressional endorsees win their races, including
    powerful advocates such as Senator Bob Menendez, House Majority Leader
    Eric Cantor, Representatives Adam Schiff, Ed Royce, Frank Pallone,
    and many others."

    On the Senate side, 12 out of 15 ANCA endorsed candidates emerged
    victorious, including senior Senate Foreign Relations Committee member
    and Armenian Genocide Resolution lead cosponsor Bob Menendez (D-NJ),
    Return of Churches Resolution lead cosponsor Dianne Feinstein (D-CA),
    Ben Cardin (D-MD), Debbie Stabenow (D-MI), and incoming Senator Chris
    Murphy (D-CT). The only ANCA backed Senate candidates to lose were
    Massachusetts Republican Scott Brown, Virginia's George Allen (R),
    and Nevada's Shelly Berkley (D).

    Rep. Adam Schiff On the House side, the ANCA endorsed 130 candidates,
    of which only 12 were reported to have lost their re-election bids,
    with one race still pending. Congressional Armenian Caucus Co-Chairs
    Frank Pallone (D-NJ) and Ed Royce (R-CA) won their elections by wide
    margins. Rep. Royce was endorsed earlier today by outgoing House
    Foreign Affairs Committee Chairwoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL)
    to become the next Chairman of that powerful committee during the
    113th Congress. He may be challenged by another long-time supporter
    of Armenian American concerns, Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ).

    The two Armenian American Members of Congress - California Democrats
    Anna Eshoo and Jackie Speier - each won broad support of the
    electorate. Among the key House races that the ANCA was following
    throughout the evening included House Majority Leader Eric Cantor
    (R-VA), Congressional Armenian Genocide Resolution lead cosponsor Adam
    Schiff (D-CA), and Representatives David Cicilline (D-RI), Lois Capps
    (D-CA), Jeff Denham (R-CA), Cory Gardner (R-CO), Michael Grimm (R-NY),
    Janice Hahn (D-CA), Dina Titus (D-NV), David Valadao (R-CA), and
    Frank Wolf (R-VA). All won their races. In a highly competitive race
    between two long-time supporters of Armenian American concerns, Rep.

    Brad Sherman (D-CA) defeated Rep. Howard Berman (D-CA).

    House Majority Leader Eric Cantor Among the House races in which ANCA
    endorsed candidates were not successful were those involving Illinois
    Republican Robert Dold and Armenian American candidate Danny Tarkanian
    from Nevada.

    Unprecedented Armenian American Community and Campaign Outreach:
    In dozens of states and hundreds of Congressional Districts across
    the United States in which the ANCA endorsed candidates ran, the ANCA
    sent hundreds of thousands of customized e-mail messages to Armenian
    American voters. These messages featured the ANCA grade for each
    candidate, news about whether the ANCA has endorsed their campaign,
    and a listing of ANCA records and ratings for their state's full
    Congressional delegation.

    The ANCA's final push built upon months of voter registration campaigns
    and community education and empowerment programs - led with the
    remarkably successful ANCA Western Region Hye Votes campaign. ANCA
    regional and local activists volunteered on campaigns and encouraged
    candidates to fill out the ANCA Candidate Questionnaire.

    Rep. David Cicilline A key element of this effort, as in years past,
    has been ANCA Congressional Report Cards, a detailed review and rating
    of the records of each Congressional incumbent on more than a dozen
    individual legislative initiatives of special concern to Armenian
    American voters.

    Listing of ANCA Endorsed Congressional Candidates and Election Results

    ** Ordered by State, then by Senate and New House Congressional
    District (per the 2010 Census).

    ** Names are listed as follows: District, Name, (Party)

    Arizona 3 Rep. Raul Grijalva (D) - won

    California Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D) - Senate - won 5 Rep. Mike
    Thompson (D) - won 6 Rep. Doris Matsui (D) - won 7 Rep. Dan Lungren (R)
    - RACE TOO CLOSE TO CALL 10 Rep. Jeff Denham (R) - won 12 Rep. Nancy
    Pelosi (D) - won 13 Rep. Barbara Lee (D) - won 14 Rep. Jackie Speier
    (D) - won 15 Rep. Pete Stark (D) - lost 16 Rep. Jim Costa (D) - won 17
    Rep. Michael Honda (D) - won 18 Rep. Anna Eshoo (D) - won 19 Rep. Zoe
    Lofgren (D) - won 21 David Valadao (R) - won 22 Rep. Devin Nunes
    (R) - won 23 Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R) - won 24 Rep. Lois Capps (D) -
    won 27 Rep. Judy Chu (D) - won 28 Rep. Adam Schiff (D) - won 29 Tony
    Cardenas (D) - won 32 Rep. Grace Napolitano (D) - won 33 Rep. Henry
    Waxman (D) - won 34 Rep. Xavier Becerra (D) - won 35 Rep. Joe Baca
    (D) - lost 37 Rep. Karen Bass (D) - won 38 Rep. Linda Sanchez (D)
    - won 39 Rep. Edward Royce (R) - won 40 Rep. Lucille Roybal-Allard
    (D) - won 42 Rep. Ken Calvert (R) - won 44 Rep. Janice Hahn (D) -
    won 46 Rep. Loretta Sanchez (D) - won 48 Rep. Dana Rohrabacher (R)
    - won 53 Rep. Susan Davis (D) - won

    Colorado 1 Rep. Diana DeGette (D) - won 2 Rep. Jared Polis (D) - won
    3 Sal Pace (D) - lost 4 Rep. Cory Gardner (R) - won 5 Rep. Douglas
    Lamborn (R) - won 6 Rep. Mike Coffman (R) - won 7 Rep. Edwin Perlmutter
    (D) - won

    Connecticut Rep. Chris Murphy (D) - Senate - won 1 Rep. John Larson
    (D) - won 2 Rep. Joe Courtney (D) - won 3 Rep. Rosa Delauro (D) -
    won 4 Rep. Jim Himes (D) - won

    Florida 12 Rep. Gus Bilirakis (R) - won 18 Rep. Allen West (R) -
    lost 21 Rep. Ted Deutch (D) - won 24 Rep. Frederica Wilson (D) -
    won 25 Rep. Mario Diaz-Balart (R) - won 26 Rep. David Rivera (R) - lost

    Georgia 11 Patrick Thompson (D) - lost

    Hawaii Rep. Mazie Hirono (D) - Senate - won

    Idaho 1 Rep. Raul Labrador (R) - won

    Illinois 1 Rep. Bobby Rush (D) - won 2 Rep. Jesse Jackson (D) -
    won 3 Rep. Daniel Lipinski (D) - won 5 Rep. Mike Quigley (D) - won 6
    Rep. Peter Roskam (R) - won 7 Rep. Danny Davis (D) - won 9 Rep. Janice
    Schakowsky (D) - won 10 Rep. Robert Dold (R) - lost

    Indiana 1 Rep. Peter Visclosky (D) - won

    Iowa 1 Rep. Bruce Braley (D) - won

    Maine 1 Rep. Chellie Pingree (D) - won 2 Rep. Michael Michaud (D) - won

    Maryland Sen. Benjamin Cardin (D) - Senate - won 3 Rep. John Sarbanes
    (D) - won 5 Rep. Steny Hoyer (D) - won 8 Rep. Christopher Van Hollen
    (D) - won

    Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown (R) - Senate - lost 1 Rep. Richard
    Neal (D) - won 2 Rep. James McGovern (D) - won 3 Rep. Niki Tsongas
    (D) - won 4 Joseph Kennedy III (D) - won 5 Rep. Edward Markey (D)
    - won 6 Rep. John Tierney (D) - won 7 Rep. Michael Capuano (D) -
    won 8 Rep. Stephen Lynch (D) - won 9 Rep. William Keating (D) - won

    Michigan Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D) - Senate - won 6 Rep. Fred Upton
    (R) - won 9 Rep. Sander Levin (D) - won 12 Rep. John Dingell (D) -
    won 13 Rep. John Conyers (D) - won 14 Rep. Gary Peters (D) - won

    Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D) - Senate - won 1 Rep. Timothy Walz (D)
    - won 4 Rep. Betty McCollum (D) - won 7 Rep. Collin Peterson (D) - won

    Nebraska 1 Rep. Jeff Fortenberry (R) - won

    Nevada Rep. Shelley Berkley (D) - Senate - lost 1 Former Rep. Dina
    Titus (D) - won 4 Danny Tarkanian (R) - lost

    New Jersey Sen. Robert Menendez (D) - Senate - won 1 Rep. Robert
    Andrews (D) - won 2 Rep. Frank Lobiondo (R) - won 4 Rep. Christopher
    Smith (R) - won 5 Rep. Scott Garrett (R) - won 6 Rep. Frank Pallone
    (D) - won 8 Rep. Albio Sires (D) - won 11 Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen
    (R) - won 12 Rep. Rush Holt (D) - won

    New Mexico Rep. Martin Heinrich (D) - Senate - won

    New York 1 Rep. Tim Bishop (D) - won 2 Rep. Peter King (R) -
    won 3 Rep. Steve Israel (D) - won 4 Rep. Carolyn McCarthy (D) -
    won 10 Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D) - won 11 Rep. Michael Grimm (R) -
    won 12 Rep. Carolyn Maloney (D) - won 13 Rep. Charles Rangel (D) -
    won 14 Rep. Joseph Crowley (D) - won 16 Rep. Eliot Engel (D) - won
    17 Rep. Nita Lowey (D) - won 20 Rep. Paul Tonko (D) - won 24 Rep. Ann
    Marie Buerkle (R) - lost 26 Rep. Brian Higgins (D) - won

    Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown (D) - Senate - won 9 Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D)
    - won 16 Rep. Betty Sue Sutton (D) - lost

    Oregon 4 Rep. Peter DeFazio (D) - won

    Pennsylvania 1 Rep. Robert Brady (D) - won 2 Rep. Chaka Fattah (D)
    - won 3 Rep. Mike Kelly (R) - won 7 Rep. Patrick Meehan (R) - won 8
    Kathy Boockvar (D) - lost 13 Rep. Allyson Schwartz (D) - won

    Rhode Island Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D) - Senate 1 Rep. David
    Cicilline (D) - won 2 Rep. James Langevin (D) - won

    Tennessee 2 Rep. John Duncan (R) - won

    Texas 29 Rep. Gene Green (D) - won 35 Rep. Lloyd Doggett (D) - won

    Vermont Sen. Bernard Sanders (I) - Senate - won AL Rep. Peter Welch
    (D) - won

    Virginia Former Sen. George Allen (R) - Senate - lost 4 Rep. Randy
    Forbes (R) - won 7 Rep. Eric Cantor (R) - won 10 Rep. Frank Wolf (R)
    - won

    Washington 1 John Koster (R) - lost 7 Rep. Jim McDermott (D) - won

    Wisconsin Rep. Tammy Baldwin (D) - Senate - won 1 Rep. Paul Ryan (R)
    - won

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