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Rhode Island's 2008 Senate Mandate

An In-Depth Electoral Analysis of the 2008 U.S. Senate Race.

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Election Overview

Key Details

The 2008 United States Senate election in Rhode Island was held on November 4, 2008. This election saw incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Jack Reed seek a third term in office. He faced Republican challenger Robert Tingle.

National Context

This election was part of the broader 2008 United States elections, which coincided with the U.S. Presidential election. The political climate was highly charged, with significant national trends potentially influencing state-level races.

Outcome

Senator Jack Reed secured a decisive victory, winning his third term. The election was considered a strong affirmation of his incumbency and the Democratic Party's standing in the state during that election cycle.

Democratic Primary

Candidates and Results

Incumbent Senator Jack Reed faced a primary challenge from perennial candidate Chris Young. The results demonstrated strong support for the incumbent:

Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jack Reed (incumbent) 48,038 86.8%
Democratic Christopher Young 7,277 13.2%

Primary Turnout: 55,315

General Election: Predictions & Polling

Election Forecasts

Leading political analysis organizations consistently rated the race as safe for the incumbent:

Source Rating As of
The Cook Political Report Safe D October 23, 2008
CQ Politics Safe D October 31, 2008
Rothenberg Political Report Safe D November 2, 2008
Real Clear Politics Safe D November 4, 2008

Public Opinion

Pre-election polling indicated a substantial lead for Senator Reed:

Poll Source Dates Jack Reed (D) Robert Tingle (R)
Rasmussen Reports July 1, 2008 72% 20%

General Election Results

Final Tally

Senator Jack Reed secured a commanding victory, retaining his seat.

Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Jack Reed (incumbent) 320,644 73.40% −5.03%
Republican Bob Tingle 116,174 26.60% +5.03%
Majority 204,470 46.81% −10.05%
Turnout 436,818

Outcome: Democratic hold.

Electoral Context

Broader Landscape

The 2008 election cycle was significant nationally, with Barack Obama winning the presidency. Senator Reed's victory reflected a strong Democratic performance in Rhode Island, aligning with national trends.

Related Elections

This election was part of a larger series of federal and state elections in Rhode Island. Information on other elections, such as the U.S. Presidential, House of Representatives, and state-level contests from the same year, provides further context for understanding the political environment.

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Electoral System

The U.S. Senate elections are held every six years. Senators represent their state for six-year terms. Rhode Island, like all states, sends two senators to the U.S. Senate. This particular election determined one of those two seats.

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