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Raul Ruiz Defeats Longtime GOP Rep. Mary Bono MackPosted on Nov 7, 2012
Democrat Raul Ruiz scored a major upset victory Tuesday night in California’s 36th Congressional District, handing Republican Rep. Mary Bono Mack her first loss in her 14-year political career. Ruiz, an emergency room doctor, won the election by nearly 3 percentage points, 51.4 percent to 48.6 percent.
Things got heated in the waning days, with Ruiz slamming Bono Mack for comments she made about her party needing to do a better job of reaching out to Latino voters once the election was over. Latinos make up nearly half of the district’s population. “She’s had 14 years to give them the attention that they deserve. This is unacceptable,” he said. “A representative should represent all of their district. And far too many have been left behind.” Outside money also played a huge role in the campaign, with the parties and other groups pumping more than $3.3 million into the race. The House Majority PAC, which looked to help Democrats retake control of the House, spent a paltry (by comparison) $330,000 to help Ruiz to victory. Even so, the odds of Ruiz winning were once thought to be long.
Bono was first elected to Congress after her husband, musician Sonny Bono, died in a skiing accident in Lake Tahoe. She has since married Connie Mack, a Republican congressman who also lost Tuesday night in the Florida Senate race against Democrat Bill Nelson. —Posted by Tracy Bloom. Advertisement Previous item: What Will Liberals Do With Their New Power? Next item: A Bad Night for the GOP’s Bagman New and Improved CommentsIf you have trouble leaving a comment, review this help page. Still having problems? Let us know. If you find yourself moderated, take a moment to review our comment policy. |