Election Forum
Health Care in the 2008 Election:Senator McCain or Senator Obama–
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Monday, October 20, 2008
4:00 p.m.
Election Overview
October 20th, 2008
Ross A. Frommer
Deputy Vice President for Government & Community Affairs and Associate Dean
SenateSenate
Current Senate: 49 Democrats, 49 Republicans, Current Senate: 49 Democrats, 49 Republicans, and 2 Independents. Effectively 51-49and 2 Independents. Effectively 51-49
35 Seats up for Election this Year, 12 35 Seats up for Election this Year, 12 Democrats & 23 RepublicansDemocrats & 23 Republicans
5 Open Seats, all Republican5 Open Seats, all Republican 11 Close Races, 1 Democrat, 10 Republicans11 Close Races, 1 Democrat, 10 Republicans 7 Others to Watch, 1 Democrat, 6 Republicans7 Others to Watch, 1 Democrat, 6 Republicans 17 Safe Seats17 Safe Seats
Senate
House of House of RepresentativesRepresentatives
Current House: 235 Democrats, 199 Current House: 235 Democrats, 199 Republicans (1 Vacancy). All Being ContestedRepublicans (1 Vacancy). All Being Contested
38 Open Seats, 6 Democrats & 32 38 Open Seats, 6 Democrats & 32 RepublicansRepublicans
67 Close Races, 21 Democrats & 46 67 Close Races, 21 Democrats & 46 RepublicansRepublicans
40 Other Races to Watch, 14 Democrats and 40 Other Races to Watch, 14 Democrats and 26 Republicans26 Republicans
328 Safe Seats328 Safe Seats
House of Reps.
GovernorsGovernors
Currently 28 Democrats & 22 RepublicansCurrently 28 Democrats & 22 Republicans 11 Governorships Being Contested 11 Governorships Being Contested 6 Democrats & 5 Republicans6 Democrats & 5 Republicans 3 Open Seats, 2 Democrats & 1 Republican3 Open Seats, 2 Democrats & 1 Republican 5 Close Races, 2 Democrats & 3 5 Close Races, 2 Democrats & 3
RepublicansRepublicans 2 Other Races to Watch, 2 Democrats2 Other Races to Watch, 2 Democrats 4 Safe Seats4 Safe Seats
Governors
State LegislaturesState Legislatures
99 State Legislative Bodies99 State Legislative Bodies Democrats Control Both Chambers in 23 Democrats Control Both Chambers in 23
States, Republicans in 14, and 12 Are SplitStates, Republicans in 14, and 12 Are Split 55% of State Legislators are Democrats55% of State Legislators are Democrats Contests in 85Contests in 85 Elections in all but 6 StatesElections in all but 6 States 78% of the 7382 State Legislative Seats 78% of the 7382 State Legislative Seats
Being ContestedBeing Contested Includes all 62 members of the New York Includes all 62 members of the New York
State Senate & 150 Members of the State State Senate & 150 Members of the State AssemblyAssembly
State Ballot InitiativesState Ballot Initiatives
152 Questions on the Ballot 152 Questions on the Ballot 36 States, Including New York36 States, Including New York 2 to Watch, Colorado 48 & Michigan 2 to Watch, Colorado 48 & Michigan
08-208-2
Other State and Local Other State and Local Offices/JudgeshipsOffices/Judgeships
Who Cares?Who Cares?
PresidentPresident
First Time Since 1952 That There Is First Time Since 1952 That There Is No Incumbent President or Vice No Incumbent President or Vice President on the BallotPresident on the Ballot
Dozen CandidatesDozen Candidates Over $1 Billion RaisedOver $1 Billion Raised 9 Million New Voters9 Million New Voters
Most Important IssueMost Important Issue
CNN/Opinion Research Poll: Sep. 19-21, 2008
SeptemberSeptember %%
The EconomyThe Economy 5858
Health CareHealth Care 1313
TerrorismTerrorism 1313
War in IraqWar in Iraq 99
ImmigrationImmigration 55
OtherOther 22
Obama vs. McCainObama vs. McCainAmong registered votersAmong registered voters
47% 47%49%50%49%51%49%53.0%
48% 44% 44% 45% 42% 43% 46%40%
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Obama McCain
ABC News/Washington Post polls: Sept. 8, 2008
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Special ThanksSpecial Thanks
Robin Cook/Country BankRobin Cook/Country Bank GCA StaffGCA Staff Anke Nolting, Susie Stalcup, Anke Nolting, Susie Stalcup,
Rosemary KeaneRosemary Keane
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