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2012 United States Senate election in Florida ← 2006 November 6, 2012 2018 → Turnout 63.5% (voting eligible) Nominee Bill Nelson Connie Mack IV Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 4,523,451 3,458,267 Percentage 55.23% 42.23% County results Congressional district results Nelson: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80% 80-90% Mack: 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% U.S. senator before election ...
2012 United States Senate elections ← 2010 November 6, 2012 2014 → 2013 (MA, NJ) → 33 of the 100 seats in the United States Senate 51 seats needed for a majority Majority party Minority party Leader Harry Reid Mitch McConnell Party Democratic Republican Leader's seat Nevada Kentucky Seats before 51 47 Seats after 53 45 Seat change 2 2 Popular vote 49,988,282 39,128,301 Percentage 53.4% ...
Florida, the largest battleground state in the country, is a must-win for Mitt Romney. President Obama carried the Sunshine State in 2008, but his brand has been damaged there since then. The Senate race between Sen. Bill Nelson (D) and Rep. Connie Mack (R), and House races in the 2nd, 10th, 18th, 22nd and 26th districts, are worth watching.
He stopped running as a Republican candidate on January 31, 2012, in an attempt to get his Rent Is Too Damn High Party on the New York ballot in November via lawsuit. [60] On September 13, 2012, McMillan dropped out of the race in order to focus on his candidacy for the 2013 New York City mayoral election , and endorsed President Barack Obama.
A series of political debates were held prior to and during the 2012 Republican primaries, among candidates for the Republican presidential nomination in the national election of 2012. The first debate occurred on May 5, 2011, in Greenville, South Carolina , and was hosted by Fox News , while the last debate was held February 22, 2012, in Mesa ...
The third Republican presidential debate opened with a sharp question about why the candidates on stage were stronger than Donald Trump, who has built a commanding early lead in the party’s 2024 ...
In 2000, George W. Bush won Iowa and South Carolina, and became the party nominee. In the 2012 primary race, a division formed in the Republican Party between the moderate frontrunner, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, and conservatives who distrusted Romney's perceived liberal tendencies while governor of Massachusetts. [7]
Republican primary results Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Ron DeSantis : 24,132 : 38.8 : Republican: Fred Costello 14,189 22.8 Republican: Beverly Slough 8,229 13.2 Republican: Craig Miller 8,113 13.1 Republican: Richard Clark 6,090 9.8 Republican: Alec Pueschel 739 1.2 Republican: William Billy Kogut 628 1.0 Total votes 62,120 : 100.0