Jerry Brown is officially the next governor of California. He won this week's midterm election with 4,086,579 votes, totally around 53.5% of the votes. He beat Meg Whitman by 934,213 votes and 12.2%. Brown released a statement saying that he wants an end of the "polarization, hostility, and division" that has been in politics these past years. Because of the sweep of Republican wins all over the country, Brown promises that "I will be a frugal governor who will make hard decisions, who won't tax people without their approval." In response to her defeat, Meg Whitman said "It is now time for California to unite behind the common cause of turning around the state that we love...This election was much bigger than Gov. Brown or me ... our challenges are daunting, and they won't be solved by politics as usual. ... It is my hope that a new era of bipartisan problem solving can begin tonight...The journey is ending, but our mission is not. We did not achieve the victory we worked so hard for but if we all work together to demand change a new California will rise."
Friday, November 5, 2010
California Midterm Election Governor Results
Jerry Brown is officially the next governor of California. He won this week's midterm election with 4,086,579 votes, totally around 53.5% of the votes. He beat Meg Whitman by 934,213 votes and 12.2%. Brown released a statement saying that he wants an end of the "polarization, hostility, and division" that has been in politics these past years. Because of the sweep of Republican wins all over the country, Brown promises that "I will be a frugal governor who will make hard decisions, who won't tax people without their approval." In response to her defeat, Meg Whitman said "It is now time for California to unite behind the common cause of turning around the state that we love...This election was much bigger than Gov. Brown or me ... our challenges are daunting, and they won't be solved by politics as usual. ... It is my hope that a new era of bipartisan problem solving can begin tonight...The journey is ending, but our mission is not. We did not achieve the victory we worked so hard for but if we all work together to demand change a new California will rise."
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