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2008 United States Senate election in Massachusetts

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2008 United States Senate election in Massachusetts

← 2002
November 4, 2008
 
NomineeJohn KerryJeff Beatty
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Popular vote1,971,974926,044
Percentage65.86%30.93%

County results
Municipality results
Precinct results
Kerry:     40–50%     50–60%     60–70%     70–80%     80–90%     >90%
Beatty:     40–50%     50–60%
     No votes

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The2008 United States Senate election in Massachusetts took place on November 4, 2008. Incumbent Democratic U.S. SenatorJohn Kerry, who remained in the Senate after losing the presidency to incumbent PresidentGeorge W. Bush in the2004 presidential election, won re-election to a fifth term in office. Kerry carried everycounty,congressional district, andmunicipality in the state, with the exception ofBoxford. Kerry was sworn in for what would be his last term in the senate serving from January 3, 2009, to February 1, 2013, when he assumed the office ofUnited States Secretary of State in theObama administration.

Kerry carried all14 counties and350 of 351 municipalities in Massachusetts. The only town won by Beatty wasBoxford.

Democratic primary

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Candidates

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Campaign

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At the state convention on June 7, 2008, Edward O'Reilly received 22.5% of the vote, thereby granting him a spot on the September primary ballot. Kerry, received the vast majority of votes, however, granting him the convention's endorsement.[1] On July 25, O'Reilly challenged Kerry to a series of debates,[2] and the two eventually met for one debate in early September. On September 16, Kerry defeated O'Reilly in the Democratic primary.[3]

Results

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Primary results by municipality
2008 United States Senate Democratic primary in Massachusetts
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticJohn Kerry (incumbent)335,92368.92%
DemocraticEdward O'Reilly151,47331.08%
Turnout487,396

General election

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A volunteer outside theMassachusetts State House holding a sing supporting both Kerry's Senate campaign andObama'spresidential campaign, 29 October 2008

Candidates

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  • Jeff Beatty (R), military officer, businessman and nominee forMA-10 in 2006[4]
  • John Kerry (D), incumbent U.S. Senator
  • Robert Underwood (L)

Campaign

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Democrat John F. Kerry, the incumbent since 1985, was the unsuccessful Democratic candidate forPresident of the United States in the2004 election. He had historically attracted strong Republican challengers, including two formerMassachusetts Republican Party Chairman,Ray Shamie in 1984,Jim Rappaport in 1990, and former stateGovernorWilliam Weld in 1996.

Kerry had explored the possibility of seeking the Democratic nomination for president once again in2008, a circumstance which prompted many of Massachusetts's all-Democratic House delegation, includingMarty Meehan,Ed Markey andStephen Lynch, to declare that they would run in the Democratic primary for Senate should Kerry not seek re-election.[5] However, on January 24, 2007, Kerry announced that he would run for re-election to the United States Senate and not for the Presidency. A December 23, 2007, poll indicated his approval rating at 52%, with 43% disapproving.[6]

Massachusetts held primary elections on September 16, 2008.[7] Unlike in 2002, when Kerry was re-elected against only third-party opposition, the Democratic nominee faced a Republican opponent in 2008. The Republican candidate, formerU.S. ArmyDelta Force officer andFBIspecial agent Jeff Beatty who had lost a congressional race two years earlier, was not considered a serious contender in this overwhelmingly Democratic state. Massachusetts had not elected a Republican Senator sinceEdward Brooke in 1972, although RepublicanScott Brown would go on to win a special Senate election in 2010.

On September 16, 2008, Kerry defeated Edward O'Reilly in the Democratic primary and faced Republican Beatty in the November general election.[8]

Predictions

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SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political Report[9]Safe DOctober 23, 2008
CQ Politics[10]Safe DOctober 31, 2008
Rothenberg Political Report[11]Safe DNovember 2, 2008
Real Clear Politics[12]Safe DNovember 4, 2008

Polling

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SourceDateJeff
Beatty (R)
John
Kerry (D)
Rasmussen Reports[13]April 25, 200830%55%
June 1, 200825%63%
August 5, 200832%59%
September 23, 200830%65%

Results

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General election results
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticJohn Kerry (incumbent)1,971,97465.86%−14.2%
RepublicanJeff Beatty926,04430.93%+30.93%
LibertarianRobert J. Underwood93,7133.13%−15.1%
Majority1,037,116
Turnout2,994,247
DemocraticholdSwing

By county

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By county
CountyJohn Kerry
Democratic
Jeffrey Beatty
Republican
All others
#%#%#%
Barnstable71,50955.0%55,67342.8%2,7992.1%
Berkshire50,36477.9%11,86318.3%2,4553.8%
Bristol158,82767.4%68,44929.0%8,4713.6%
Dukes7,49172.7%2,50124.3%3183.0%
Essex218,58363.5%115,31233.5%10,2203.0%
Franklin27,94473.8%8,07921.3%1,8304.9%
Hampden125,28365.5%56,21229.4%9,6695.1%
Hampshire57,05373.4%17,22122.1%3,4894.5%
Middlesex476,43467.3%209,94029.7%21,2463.0%
Nantucket3,99167.5%1,71729,0%2083.5%
Norfolk214,07163.8%112,22933.5%9,0572.7%
Plymouth142,22358.4%94,56738.8%6,9262.8%
Suffolk204,75380.0%44,30817.3%6,7522.6%
Worcester213,44860.3%127,97336.1%12,7893.6%
Totals1,971,97465.9%926,04430.9%96,2293.2%

See also

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References

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General

  1. ^Viser, Matt (June 8, 2008)."Gloucester lawyer to challenge Kerry".The Boston Globe.
  2. ^Kerry's primary challenger proposes debates, Associated Press
  3. ^"cbsnews.com".CBS News.[dead link]
  4. ^"CQPolitics Rates Safe Democratic Senate Races in '08".New York Times.
  5. ^Blake, Aaron (January 25, 2007)."In '08, Kerry to run for Senate not White House".The Hill. RetrievedJune 3, 2024.
  6. ^"Survey USA".
  7. ^"Candidates guide from Secretary of the Commonwealth Elections Division"(PDF).
  8. ^"John Kerry bests 1st primary opponent in 24 years".ap.google.com. Archived fromthe original on September 17, 2008.
  9. ^"2008 Senate Race ratings for October 23, 2008".The Cook Political Report. RetrievedApril 1, 2021.
  10. ^Race Ratings Chart: SenateArchived October 28, 2010, at theWayback MachineCQ Politics
  11. ^"2008 Senate ratings".Inside Elections. RetrievedApril 1, 2021.
  12. ^"2008 RCP Averages & Senate Results". Real Clear Politics. RetrievedAugust 31, 2021.
  13. ^Rasmussen Reports

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