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The 2014 United States Senate election in Delaware was primarily held to elect a new governor for the state.
Answer: False
The 2014 United States Senate election in Delaware was held to elect a member of the United States Senate, not the state's governor.
The 2014 Delaware Senate election took place on November 4, 2014, aligning with typical federal election schedules.
Answer: True
The 2014 Delaware Senate election was indeed held on November 4, 2014, consistent with the federal election calendar.
Chris Coons was the incumbent Republican Senator seeking re-election to his first full term in the 2014 Delaware Senate election.
Answer: False
Chris Coons was the incumbent Democratic Senator, not Republican, seeking re-election in 2014.
The 2014 Delaware Senate election was held concurrently with other federal, state, and local elections across the country.
Answer: True
The 2014 Delaware Senate election was part of a broader electoral cycle, occurring simultaneously with other federal, state, and local contests.
Andrew Groff, a computer science professor, was the Green Party's nominee for the 2014 U.S. Senate election in Delaware.
Answer: True
Andrew Groff, a computer science professor, was indeed the Green Party's nominee for the 2014 U.S. Senate election in Delaware.
What was the primary purpose of the 2014 United States Senate election in Delaware?
Answer: To elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of Delaware.
The primary objective of the 2014 United States Senate election in Delaware was to select a U.S. Senator to represent the state at the federal level.
On what date did the 2014 United States Senate election in Delaware take place?
Answer: November 4, 2014
The 2014 United States Senate election in Delaware was held on November 4, 2014.
Who was the incumbent Democratic Senator seeking re-election to his first full term in the 2014 Delaware Senate election?
Answer: Chris Coons
Chris Coons was the incumbent Democratic Senator seeking re-election to his first full term in 2014.
Who was the Republican nominee for the 2014 United States Senate election in Delaware, having also been the nominee in 2012?
Answer: Kevin Wade
Kevin Wade was the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate in Delaware in both the 2012 and 2014 elections.
Who was the Green Party's nominee for the 2014 United States Senate election in Delaware?
Answer: Andrew Groff
Andrew Groff was the Green Party's nominee for the 2014 United States Senate election in Delaware.
The 2014 election marked the third consecutive even-numbered year in which a Senate election was held in Delaware.
Answer: False
The 2014 election marked the fifth consecutive even-numbered year for a Senate election in Delaware, not the third.
Joe Biden defeated Republican political commentator Christine O'Donnell in the 2008 United States Senate election in Delaware.
Answer: True
Joe Biden was re-elected in 2008, defeating Christine O'Donnell in the Delaware U.S. Senate election.
Joe Biden won the 2008 Senate election with 35% of the vote, while Christine O'Donnell received 65%.
Answer: False
Joe Biden won the 2008 Senate election with 65% of the vote, while Christine O'Donnell received 35%.
Joe Biden vacated his Senate seat in January 2009 because he was elected Vice President of the United States.
Answer: True
Joe Biden resigned his Senate seat in January 2009 to assume the office of Vice President of the United States.
A special election was held in November 2010 to permanently fill the Senate seat that Joe Biden had vacated.
Answer: True
A special election was indeed held in November 2010 to permanently fill the Senate seat vacated by Joe Biden.
In the 2010 special election, U.S. Representative Mike Castle won the Republican primary against Christine O'Donnell.
Answer: False
In the 2010 special election, Christine O'Donnell upset U.S. Representative Mike Castle in the Republican primary.
Chris Coons defeated Christine O'Donnell in the 2010 special election, winning with 57% of the vote.
Answer: True
Chris Coons won the 2010 special election, defeating Christine O'Donnell with 57% of the vote.
Which historical pattern of Senate elections in Delaware was observed leading up to 2014?
Answer: It marked the fifth consecutive even-numbered year in which a Senate election was held in Delaware.
The 2014 election continued a pattern, marking the fifth consecutive even-numbered year for a Senate election in Delaware.
Who did Joe Biden defeat in the 2008 United States Senate election in Delaware?
Answer: Christine O'Donnell
In the 2008 United States Senate election in Delaware, Joe Biden defeated Republican Christine O'Donnell.
What was Joe Biden's vote percentage in the 2008 Senate election in Delaware?
Answer: 65%
Joe Biden won the 2008 Senate election with 65% of the vote.
Why did Joe Biden vacate his Senate seat in January 2009?
Answer: He had been elected Vice President of the United States.
Joe Biden vacated his Senate seat in January 2009 because he was elected Vice President of the United States in the 2008 presidential election.
Who was appointed by Governor Ruth Ann Minner to temporarily fill Joe Biden's vacant Senate seat?
Answer: Ted Kaufman
Governor Ruth Ann Minner appointed Ted Kaufman to temporarily fill Joe Biden's vacant Senate seat.
When was the special election held to permanently fill Joe Biden's former Senate seat?
Answer: November 2010
A special election was held in November 2010 to permanently fill the Senate seat vacated by Joe Biden.
Who were the primary candidates in the 2010 special election for the U.S. Senate in Delaware?
Answer: Christine O'Donnell and Chris Coons
The primary candidates in the 2010 special election were Republican Christine O'Donnell and Democrat Chris Coons.
What was the result of the 2010 special election for the U.S. Senate in Delaware?
Answer: Chris Coons defeated Christine O'Donnell, winning with 57% of the vote.
Chris Coons won the 2010 special election for the U.S. Senate in Delaware, defeating Christine O'Donnell with 57% of the vote.
What percentage of the vote did Christine O'Donnell receive in the 2008 Senate election against Joe Biden?
Answer: 35%
Christine O'Donnell received 35% of the vote in the 2008 Senate election against Joe Biden.
Which individual, a longtime aide to Joe Biden, was appointed to temporarily fill his Senate seat by Governor Ruth Ann Minner?
Answer: Ted Kaufman
Ted Kaufman, a longtime aide to Joe Biden, was appointed by Governor Ruth Ann Minner to temporarily fill Biden's vacant Senate seat.
Kevin Wade, the Republican nominee in 2014, had also been the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2012.
Answer: True
Kevin Wade was indeed the Republican nominee for the U.S. Senate in both the 2012 and 2014 elections.
Chris Coons faced a competitive primary challenge from Beau Biden in the 2014 Delaware Senate primary.
Answer: False
Chris Coons ran unopposed in the Democratic primary, and Beau Biden chose not to run for the Senate seat.
Beau Biden chose not to run in the 2014 Delaware Senate election, instead planning a run for governor.
Answer: True
Beau Biden declined to run for the Senate in 2014, with intentions to run for governor.
Carl Smink, a retired engineer, was one of the declared Republican candidates in the 2014 Delaware Senate primary.
Answer: True
Carl Smink, a retired engineer and businessman, was indeed a declared Republican candidate in the 2014 Delaware Senate primary.
Kevin Wade secured the Republican nomination in 2014 with 75.66% of the primary votes.
Answer: True
Kevin Wade won the Republican primary with 75.66% of the votes, securing the nomination.
The total number of votes cast in the Republican primary for the 2014 Delaware Senate election was over 30,000.
Answer: False
The total number of votes cast in the Republican primary was 24,029, which is not over 30,000.
Who was the sole declared Democratic candidate in the 2014 Delaware Senate primary?
Answer: Chris Coons
Chris Coons was the only declared Democratic candidate in the 2014 Delaware Senate primary, running unopposed.
Which prominent Democratic figure declined to run in the 2014 Delaware Senate election, opting instead to plan a run for governor?
Answer: Beau Biden
Beau Biden, then Delaware Attorney General, chose not to run for the Senate in 2014, instead focusing on a future gubernatorial campaign.
Who were the declared Republican candidates for the 2014 Delaware Senate primary?
Answer: Carl Smink and Kevin Wade
The declared Republican candidates for the 2014 Delaware Senate primary were Carl Smink and Kevin Wade.
Which of the following notable Republican politicians declined to seek the nomination in the 2014 Delaware Senate election?
Answer: Mike Castle
Mike Castle, a former U.S. Representative and Governor, was among the notable Republican politicians who declined to seek the 2014 Delaware Senate nomination.
What were the official results of the Republican primary for the 2014 Delaware Senate election?
Answer: Kevin Wade secured the nomination with 75.66% of the total votes.
Kevin Wade won the Republican primary for the 2014 Delaware Senate election with 75.66% of the total votes.
What was the total number of votes cast in the Republican primary for the 2014 Delaware Senate election?
Answer: 24,029
The total number of votes cast in the Republican primary for the 2014 Delaware Senate election was 24,029.
What was the significance of Chris Coons running unopposed in the Democratic primary for the 2014 Senate election?
Answer: It allowed him to avoid expending campaign resources on an internal party contest.
Chris Coons running unopposed in the Democratic primary allowed him to conserve campaign resources for the general election.
Chris Coons' campaign raised approximately $4.8 million for his 2014 Senate re-election effort.
Answer: False
Chris Coons' campaign raised $7,684,608, which is approximately $7.7 million, not $4.8 million.
Chris Coons' campaign spent $4,831,183 during the 2014 Senate election cycle.
Answer: True
Chris Coons' campaign expenditures during the 2014 Senate election cycle totaled $4,831,183.
The only debate for the 2014 Delaware Senate general election occurred in September 2014.
Answer: False
The sole debate for the 2014 Delaware Senate general election took place on October 15, 2014.
How much money did Chris Coons' campaign raise for his 2014 Senate re-election effort?
Answer: $7,684,608
Chris Coons' campaign raised $7,684,608 for his 2014 Senate re-election effort.
What was the total amount Chris Coons' campaign spent during the 2014 Senate election cycle?
Answer: $4,831,183
Chris Coons' campaign spent a total of $4,831,183 during the 2014 Senate election cycle.
When did the only debate for the 2014 Delaware Senate general election take place?
Answer: October 15, 2014
The sole debate for the 2014 Delaware Senate general election was held on October 15, 2014.
Major political analysis sources predicted the 2014 Delaware Senate election as a highly competitive race, rated 'Toss-up'.
Answer: False
Major political analysis sources predicted the 2014 Delaware Senate election as 'Solid D' or 'Safe D', indicating a strong expectation of a Democratic victory, not a 'Toss-up'.
The CBS News/NYT/YouGov poll in late October 2014 showed Chris Coons leading Kevin Wade by 18 percentage points.
Answer: True
The CBS News/NYT/YouGov poll showed Chris Coons with 54% and Kevin Wade with 36%, a difference of 18 percentage points.
Rasmussen Reports poll in mid-September 2014 showed Kevin Wade leading Chris Coons.
Answer: False
The Rasmussen Reports poll in mid-September 2014 showed Chris Coons leading Kevin Wade with 49% to 34%.
What was the prediction from major political analysis sources for the 2014 Delaware Senate election as of November 3, 2014?
Answer: 'Solid D' or 'Safe D' for the Democratic candidate
As of November 3, 2014, major political analysis sources predicted the 2014 Delaware Senate election as 'Solid D' or 'Safe D' for the Democratic candidate.
According to the CBS News/NYT/YouGov poll (Oct 16-23, 2014), what percentage of the vote did Chris Coons receive?
Answer: 54%
The CBS News/NYT/YouGov poll conducted in late October 2014 showed Chris Coons receiving 54% of the vote.
What was the margin of error for the CBS News/NYT/YouGov poll conducted in late October 2014?
Answer: ± 7%
The CBS News/NYT/YouGov poll conducted in late October 2014 had a margin of error of ± 7%.
The overall outcome of the 2014 election was a victory for Republican businessman Kevin Wade over the incumbent Democratic Senator Chris Coons.
Answer: False
The incumbent Democratic Senator Chris Coons won the 2014 election, defeating Republican Kevin Wade.
Chris Coons received 130,655 popular votes in the 2014 Delaware Senate election.
Answer: True
Chris Coons' final popular vote count in the 2014 Delaware Senate election was 130,655.
Kevin Wade secured 55.83% of the total vote in the 2014 Delaware Senate election.
Answer: False
Kevin Wade received 42.23% of the total vote, while Chris Coons secured 55.83%.
Green Party candidate Andrew Groff received more than 5,000 votes in the 2014 Delaware Senate election.
Answer: False
Green Party candidate Andrew Groff received 4,560 votes in the 2014 Delaware Senate election, which is less than 5,000.
The total number of votes cast across all candidates in the 2014 Delaware Senate election was 234,038.
Answer: True
The total voter turnout for the 2014 Delaware Senate election, encompassing all candidates, was 234,038 votes.
Chris Coons' vote percentage in 2014 increased by 0.78% compared to his performance in the 2010 special election.
Answer: False
Chris Coons' vote percentage in 2014 showed a slight decrease of 0.78% compared to his 2010 special election performance.
Kevin Wade's vote percentage in 2014 increased by 2.20% compared to his showing in the 2012 election.
Answer: True
Kevin Wade's vote percentage in 2014 increased by 2.20% compared to his 2012 election performance.
Kevin Wade conceded defeat at 8:32 P.M. EST on election night.
Answer: True
Kevin Wade formally conceded defeat at 8:32 P.M. EST on election night.
Chris Coons won all three of Delaware's counties in the 2014 Senate election.
Answer: False
Chris Coons did not win all three counties; Kevin Wade won Kent and Sussex counties.
Kevin Wade won Kent County in the 2014 Senate election with 49.53% of the vote.
Answer: True
Kevin Wade won Kent County with 49.53% of the vote, narrowly defeating Chris Coons.
Chris Coons achieved his highest percentage of the vote in Sussex County.
Answer: False
Chris Coons achieved his highest percentage of the vote in New Castle County, not Sussex County.
Sussex County is generally considered a more liberal area of Delaware, which contributed to Chris Coons' strong performance there.
Answer: False
Sussex County is generally considered a more conservative area of Delaware, and Kevin Wade won the county.
The overall political outcome for the Democratic Party in the 2014 Delaware Senate election was a 'Democratic hold'.
Answer: True
The Democratic Party successfully retained the Senate seat, resulting in a 'Democratic hold' for the 2014 Delaware Senate election.
What was the overall outcome of the 2014 United States Senate election in Delaware?
Answer: The incumbent Democratic Senator, Chris Coons, won the election to a full term.
The 2014 United States Senate election in Delaware concluded with incumbent Democratic Senator Chris Coons winning a full term.
What was the final popular vote count for Chris Coons in the 2014 Delaware Senate election?
Answer: 130,655
Chris Coons received 130,655 popular votes in the 2014 Delaware Senate election.
What percentage of the total vote did Kevin Wade receive in the 2014 Delaware Senate election?
Answer: 42.23%
Kevin Wade received 42.23% of the total vote in the 2014 Delaware Senate election.
How many votes did Green Party candidate Andrew Groff receive in the 2014 Delaware Senate election?
Answer: 4,560
Green Party candidate Andrew Groff received 4,560 votes in the 2014 Delaware Senate election.
What was the total number of votes cast across all candidates in the 2014 United States Senate election in Delaware?
Answer: 234,038
The total number of votes cast across all candidates in the 2014 United States Senate election in Delaware was 234,038.
How did Chris Coons' vote percentage in 2014 compare to his performance in the 2010 special election?
Answer: It showed a slight decrease of 0.78%.
Chris Coons' vote percentage in 2014 decreased by 0.78% compared to his 2010 special election performance.
At what specific time did Kevin Wade concede defeat in the 2014 Delaware Senate election?
Answer: 8:32 P.M. EST on election night.
Kevin Wade conceded defeat at 8:32 P.M. EST on election night, shortly after the polls closed.
Which of Delaware's counties did Kevin Wade win in the 2014 Senate election?
Answer: Both Kent and Sussex Counties
Kevin Wade won both Kent County and Sussex County in the 2014 Delaware Senate election.
In which Delaware county did Chris Coons achieve his highest percentage of the vote?
Answer: New Castle County
Chris Coons achieved his highest percentage of the vote in New Castle County.
What was the vote breakdown for Kevin Wade in Sussex County for the 2014 Delaware Senate election?
Answer: 34,067 votes (55.44%)
In Sussex County, Kevin Wade received 34,067 votes, representing 55.44% of the total.
What was the overall political outcome for the Democratic Party in the 2014 Delaware Senate election?
Answer: A 'Democratic hold'
The 2014 Delaware Senate election resulted in a 'Democratic hold,' meaning the party successfully retained the Senate seat.