Representative Bill Cassidy Senate Victory Speech
Representative Bill Cassidy (R-LA) spoke to his supporters at an election watch party at the Crowne Plaza…
Cassidy Senatorial Campaign- Election 2014
Representative Bill Cassidy (R-LA) spoke to his supporters at an election watch party at the Crowne Plaza…
Cassidy Senatorial CampaignPanelists talked about the structure of the 114th Congress, who might chair key committees, and how Repub…
Panelists talked about reporting on the 2014 midterm elections, including the influence of polls on the electorate and unexpected results from the 2014 elections.
Representatives of Latino and voter rights organizations talked about the results of the Latino Victory Project's poll of over 5,000 Latino voters on their key issues and motivations in the 2014 midterm elections. ... spoke about an election-eve poll of 5,000 Latino voters, as well as Latino voter behavior in the 2014 election and goals for the 2016 election.
Senate candidate Ed Gillespie (R-VA) conceded the Virginia Senate race after the latest canvassing showed him not closing the lead of incumbent Senator Mark Warner (D), who had declared victory Tuesday, November 4, 2014.
Gillespie Senatorial CampaignBill Allison talked about how campaign spending impacted the outcomes of the 2014 midterm elections and what precedents were set for the 2016 elections.
Executive directors of the Republican and Democratic senatorial committees talked about the results of the 2014 midterm elections, including their successes, failures, and surprises.
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chair Representative Steve Israel (D-NY) spoke to reporters after polls closed in several states in the 2014 midterm elections. Representative Israel called 2014 "tough" for the party and focused on containing losses.
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee DCCCNathan Gonzales gave his final predictions for the 2014 midterm elections and previewed the 2016 congressional election map.
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Chair Representative Steve Israel (D-NY) and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) spoke to reporters about the 2014 midterm elections as Gregory Jackson reported to them about the voter registration and turnout efforts of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee DCCCPhone lines were open for viewer comments on the 2014 midterm elections. Campaign reporters, an editor, and a political analyst were interviewed by phone and Skype about 2014's biggest races, and they also assessed President Obama's role in the elections.
Campaign ads were shown for Georgia Senate candidates Michelle Nunn (D) and David Perdue (R).
John Della Volpe talked about research showing that more than half of "millennial generation" voters planned to cast ballots in the 2014 midterm election and that they preferred a Republican-led Congress.
First lady Michelle Obama spoke at a campaign rally at Wilbur Cross High School in New Haven, Connecticut, for Democratic candidates including Governor Dan Malloy, who was running for re-election.
Former presidential candidate and Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney (R) was a featured speaker at a campaign event for Senator Pat Roberts (R-KS), who was running for re-election.
Roberts Senatorial CampaignFormer Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke at a campaign rally for Senator Kay Hagan (D-NC), who was in a tight race for re-election against State House Speaker Thom Tillis (R).
Hagan Senatorial CampaignPresident Obama spoke at a campaign event for Tom Wolf, the Democratic candidate in 2014 for governor of Pennsylvania. It was the president's last planned campaign appearance before the election.
Guy Cecil and Rob Collins, the respective executive directors of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee and National Republican Senatorial Committee, were interviewed by Mike Allen at a Politico Playbook luncheon. ... They also discussed outreach to minorities and women, fundraising efforts, and President Obama's role in the midterm campaign cycle.
Abby Livingston and Paul Singer talked about the final days of the 2014 midterm elections.