Merkley wins Oregon Senate race

By Brad Cain, Associated Press Writer
Thursday, November 06, 2008 | 17 comment(s)

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Count: Democrat Jeff Merkley with 786,021 to Republican Gordon Smith's 739,784

PORTLAND — Democrat Jeff Merkley has ousted Republican Sen. Gordon Smith, a victory once considered unlikely against an incumbent who had highlighted his efforts to work across the aisle in hopes of surviving a wave of anti-GOP sentiment.

Smith’s loss — the first for an incumbent Oregon senator in 40 years — means Democrats are poised to have at least 57 votes in the Senate next year. He had been the last GOP senator standing in the three Pacific Coast states south of Alaska.

“There’s a lot of work for us to do together,” Merkley told a crowd of supporters Thursday morning as they jammed a room at Portland State University and spilled into the hallway.

“It’s time for a very different approach,” he said, in such areas as health care, job creation, affordable housing and energy independence.

He was with his fellow Democrat, Sen. Ron Wyden, who said it wasn’t an easy decision for Oregon to replace Smith.

Merkley, said Wyden, “is not just going to be a good Oregon senator, he’s going to be a great one.”

Smith spokeswoman Lindsay Gilbride said the senator called Merkley on Thursday morning to concede. By then, about 82 percent of the vote had been counted and Merkley led by more than 40,000 votes.

The margin had been closer before more vote totals started coming in from Multnomah County, which includes Portland. A flood of votes Oregonians delivered on Election Day have kept election workers tallying ballots for days.

For Merkley, it was a remarkable personal victory. The state House speaker and policy wonk from east Portland was far from the first choice of national Democrats looking for a challenger to Smith.

For Smith, the election represented a stinging rejection by voters of his political strategy. He ran TV ads touting his work with Barack Obama, Ted Kennedy and other prominent Democrats on issues such as alternative energy.

Merkley countered with a TV ad featuring Obama directly urging Oregonians to vote for Merkley. It was the only TV ad Obama had done for another candidate this year, showing the importance that national Democrats placed on the Oregon race.

There will be at least 55 Democrats in the Senate, plus two independents who align with them. The outcomes of three Senate races remain uncertain: A runoff election is to be held in Georgia, a recount is scheduled in Minnesota, and thousands of ballots remain to be counted in a close race in Alaska.

Smith planned a press conference in the afternoon.

A year ago, most observers doubted that Merkley could defeat the better-funded Smith. Merkley turned the race in his direction with millions of dollars from national Democrats and a campaign blitz that took him to 100 communities around the state.

Merkley told crowds that Smith was a Bush Republican who was more interested in bailing out Wall Street than helping people on Main Street.

He’s the first Oregonian to oust an incumbent senator since Republican Bob Packwood ousted Democratic Sen. Wayne Morse in 1968.
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Sheila D. wrote on Nov 12, 2008 7:09 PM:

DADOCTRIZIN just nailed it :)

To the person saying Congress is Dem controlled, you clearly are overlooking the Dems have only had a razor thin margin, and it's been since Jan 07. That's not a lot of time, and it hasn't been enough to outweigh a veto-happy President and a turncoat like Joe Lieberman who everyone so conveniently counts as a Dem even though he actually does more to sabotage the Dems than help them.

Tax the Poor and SPEND SPEND SPEND Republicans wrote on Nov 12, 2008 9:11 AM:

Local Gal must like all this out of control spending under the Bush administration (8 yrs) and the republican Congress (6 yrs.)

Yeah, let's keep the republicans and go deeper in debt and then throw a selfish tantrum and declare that we don't want to pay taxes! Who will pay?

Answer: Our kids will......but, who cares?

Local gal wrote on Nov 11, 2008 11:57 AM:

To Coos Bay Resident: You are obviously not aware of what Gordon Smith did do for Oregon. Merkley doesn't know anything about eastern rural Oregon. Most think that Bend is eastern Oregon. Just shows you how many ignorant ppl are out there. I used to work for him and there is NOT one ounce of dishonesty in that man's soul. I am not going to leave Oregon, it's my home, but things are going to get real tough. Look at the news lately? 3 cent gas tax, hello. That's just a start. You wait

Hicks wrote on Nov 10, 2008 7:32 AM:

Yeah, pretty much.
If you supported McCain or Smith it seems you did not do your homework. While that doesn't make you a hick, it does say that you did not care enough to learn the policies and positions of either Senator Elect Merkley or President Elect Obama.
Its those policies that got them elected, not the D next to their names.

Oregonians wrote on Nov 10, 2008 5:57 AM:

If you check out the stats, Merkley won in Portland and Eugene areas only. Most of Oregon voted for Smith. McCain as well, but we all know Portland and Eugene control the state. The rest of us are just hicks and don't matter.

Thomas wrote on Nov 7, 2008 9:16 AM:

The outgoing GOP monsters will leave America with an historically unprecidented mess to clean up at home and abroad, if we can?

Though not as bad as most of them, Gordon still consistently played his loyal Republican role to bring about our present problems, and we now stand a much better chance of getting the USA back on track with him gone.

Thank you Oregonians and Americans for electing people who will renew our pride and hope again after these eight awful Bush years .

Rich wrote on Nov 7, 2008 8:52 AM:

To No more Rebpublican Economics. I'm glad we will have a change too. This will show that the problem we have had the last 8 years isn't that we were too much conservative. The problem is that Bush, the Republicans, and the Democrats were all too far left. At least with the Bush tax cuts we all had a little more money in our pockets. And even the wealthy had more money to create jobs. And Ron is right also. Extremists on either side are problems.

Big Poppi wrote on Nov 7, 2008 5:25 AM:

Gordon Smith was a good senator who had valuable seniority and worked well across the aisle and with Ron Wyden. I didn't vote for him but am sad to see him go. A small correction to "No more Republican economics". We as a nation could not have survived eight more years of Bush's spending. I am not sorry to see him go.

Me wrote on Nov 6, 2008 3:51 PM:

Hey Ron... I'll bet you wouldn't say that if a Republican won!

DADOCTRIZIN wrote on Nov 6, 2008 3:43 PM:

It appears to me that the same people who complain about less quality in public services - education, public safety and infrastructure - also complain about the increase of taxes. How do we as a society pay for the social programs that been cut to the marrow? The only program to cut back is the military/defense budget. America spends about 60 percent of its tax revenue on its military, more than ALL the world combined. Don't want an increase of taxes? Then cut the military budget. Don't want to cut that budget? Then shut-up and pay-up. It's the children who are sufferring.

Coos Bay Resident wrote on Nov 6, 2008 3:29 PM:

Good going Voters! Gordon Smith got kicked to the curb! Hey LOCAL GAL, there is a U-HAUL Truck with your name on it, if you want to leave Oregon.

Mike wrote on Nov 6, 2008 3:17 PM:

To "No more Republican economics" You have no idea what you are talking about.

for the last time THE HOUSE AND SENATE ARE CONTROLLED BY THE DEMOCRATS!!!

And now there is an UN-BALANCE of POWER. Your precious Obama will ruin this country with his SPREAD THE WEALTH ECONOMICS.

It has come to this. You have to have a RIGHT WING and a LEFT WING for an Eagle to fly.

Fools.

Ron wrote on Nov 6, 2008 2:19 PM:

Listen to yourselves! We've had an election, and before the winners can even get used to the idea, you are already stoking the fires of hysterical hatred of each other. Come on, shut your faces, and recognize that we have had an election and are ALL responsible to "support" the winners. Else our form of popular election and democracy is dead. The extremists on both sides need to zip their lips. Most of the rest of us are tired of your shrill shrieking name-calling bloviations.

Kari wrote on Nov 6, 2008 2:14 PM:

R I G H T !!! Rich:

"God is in control".

God spends all her time controlling the political scene in the USA.

Let's learn to keep our religeous beliefs private, okay?

We don't ALL worship the Invisible Man In The Clouds.

No more Republican economics wrote on Nov 6, 2008 1:24 PM:

It can only get better with Merkley after eight years of the biggest spending in history under republican rule.
The spending has been out of control under the Bush administration and for six years the republican controlled Congress did nothing but rubber stamp.

I'm glad we will have change.....we can't stand anymore republican economics!

Rich wrote on Nov 6, 2008 12:43 PM:

Welcome to the people's republic of Oregon. Merkley has shown his dis-respect for rural Oregon and family values. I only hope as was the case with Jimmy Carter that after the disasters these liberal tax and spend politicians will cause, that the people will get tired of it and move back to the conservative side again. I keep trying to remember that "God is in control."

Local gal wrote on Nov 6, 2008 11:47 AM:

This is bad.....now Oregon is going to be taxed to death! What is going on? Does everyone want more taxes? NOT ME. Guess people are ignorant and have not done their research. Whom ever voted for Merkley are going to be sorry! Mark my words.


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