- TED STRICKLAND ELECTED AS OHIO’S 68th GOVERNOR
- SHERROD BROWN ELECTED US SENATOR IN OHIO
- RICHARD CORDRAY ELECTED STATE TREASURER IN OHIO
- REBECCA OTTO ELECTED STATE AUDITOR IN MINNESOTA
- RAJ GOYLE ELECTED AS KANSAS STATE REPRESENTATIVE
- MATT DUNNE LOSES TO INCUMBENT IN LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR’S RACE
- MARK RITCHIE WINS SECRETARY OF STATE RACE IN MINNESOTA
- LOIS MURPHY FALLS TO INCUMBENT IN PENNSYLVANIA’S 6th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
- KIRSTEN GILLIBRAND ELECTED AS NEW YORK’S 20th DISTRICT US REPRESENTATIVE
- KEN ULMAN ELECTED HOWARD COUNTY EXECUTIVE IN MARYLAND
- KEITH ELLISON ELECTED US REPRESENTATIVE IN MINNESOTA’S 5th DISTRICT
- JOHN SARBANES ELECTED AS MARYLAND’S 3rd DISTRICT US REPRESENTATIVE
- JIM MARTIN’S LOSS AN UPSET FOR GEORGIA DEMOCRATS
- JENNIFER BRUNNER WINS SECRETARY OF STATE RACE IN OHIO
- IKE LEGGETT ELECTED MONTGOMERY COUNTY EXECUTIVE IN MARYLAND
- HANNAH PINGREE REELECTED TO MAINE’S STATE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
- GABBY GIFFORDS ELECTED AS ARIZONA’S 8th DISTRICT US REPRESENTATIVE
- DIANE FARRELL FALLS TO INCUMBENT IN CONNECTICUT CONGRESSIONAL RACE
- DEBRA BOWEN ELECTED AS CALIFORNIA’S SECRETARY OF STATE
- AN UPSET FOR DEMOCRATS IN CALIFORNIA’S 45th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
- CHUCK HOSKIN ELECTED AS OKLAHOMA’S 6th DISTRICT STATE REPRESENTATIVE
- CHRIS MURPHY WINS CONNECTICUT CONGRESSIONAL SEAT
- BROOKE ELLISON LOSS IN NEW YORK AN UPSET FOR STATE DEMOCRATS
- AN UPSET FOR DEMOCRATS IN SOUTH CAROLINA’S STATE HOUSE
- AN UPSET FOR DEMOCRATS IN COLORADO’S 4th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
- ANDY MEISNER REELECTED AS MICHIGAN STATE REPRESENTATIVE
- ANDREW RICE ELECTED TO OKLAHOMA’S STATE SENATE
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- DAN SEALS LOSES TO INCUMBENT IN ILLINOIS’ 10th CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
- JON TESTER ELECTED US SENATOR IN MONTANA
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Washington, DC – Reacting to the news that Sherrod Brown has defeated incumbent Mike DeWine and has won the US Senate seat in Ohio, Twenty-First Century Democrats called the outcome, “a significant step forward for progressive ideals and values.” During the 2006 election cycle, Twenty-First Century Democrats endorsed 34 candidates, including Brown, all chosen due to their extraordinary leadership abilities.
“Sherrod Brown was an essential part of our team this election season,” said Kelly C. Young, president of Twenty-First Century Democrats. “Throughout his career, he has fought against special interests and their stronghold in Washington. Sherrod will be the voice for middle-class America in the Senate. He is truly a genuine person – one who stands up for his beliefs and for the rights of ordinary citizens in Ohio.”
Throughout this extremely competitive race, Brown and incumbent US Senator Mike DeWine traded leads in the polls. Sherrod Brown’s successful campaign for the senate seat against DeWine is a step forward for Ohioans. As US Senator, Sherrod will fight to return the power back into the hands of the hard-working citizens of the state in the areas of education, health care, the economy, environment, and homeland security. His time in office will be spent investing in families and communities, as opposed to special interests in Washington.
“So far tonight, we’re two-for-two in Ohio,” said Young. “It’s becoming all the more clear that Ohioans were ready for a change, and they’ve chosen an authentic, bold leader in their US Senate race.”
The endorsement of such a small number of candidates nationwide signals a new direction for Twenty-First Century Democrats. “In order to achieve substantive changes in public policy, we need to elect Democrats who will actively support our progressive ideals,” said Young. “Our elected officials need to reach out to America, inspire, and motivate millions of citizens to become involved in their communities. Sherrod Brown is the type of leader who can compel Ohioans to become active in our democracy once again.”
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