College Republicans celebrate GOP victories

The College Republicans celebrated election night in a lounge of Jamestown Hall South, where approximately 10 people gathered to watch Fox News over pizza and Coca-Cola.

“The whole Republican club is really excited,” College Republicans Vice-Chairman John Michael King ’12 said. “This is a fresh start for us, because last year left a bad taste in our mouths.”

Virginia voters chose Republicans Bob McDonnell, Bill Bolling and Ken Cuccinelli to serve as governor, lieutenant governor and attorney general, respectively. McDonnell won the gubernatorial race with 58.65 percent of the vote.

“I believe we had three excellent candidates,” College Republicans Chairman Thomas Chappell ’11 said. “I think our candidates would win or be competitive in any election cycle.”

The College Republicans also paid close attention to the hotly contested New Jersey gubernatorial race between Democrat Gov. Jon Corzine and Republican candidate Chris Christie.

“We’re seriously eying the New Jersey vote,” King said. “We’re hoping for Chris Christie. If he pulls it out, it’s going to represent a popular condemnation of the national administration’s policy, considering how much
Obama campaigned for Corzine, the incumbent Democrat.”

Christie later defeat red Corzine with 55 percent of the vote.

The College Republicans had good things to say about McDonnell, who will be sworn into office in January.

“I think [McDonnell’s victory] means Virginia will remain a state that promotes economic opportunity and entrepreneurship,” Chappell said. “It will remain a right-to-work state. I think Virginia will remain a national model of government effectiveness and efficiency.”

However, the celebration was not entirely without concern.

“My only problem with McDonnell is that, if the College of William and Mary wanted to go private, it would be harder under him than under Deeds,” King said. “Neither of them have said anything, but you can tell this by just looking at them.”

Many Republicans believe Virginia’s discontent with Obama’s policies contributed to the party’s multiple victories.

“I think the wide margins are a reaction to dissatisfaction to national politics and the Democratic Party in power,” Chappell said. “I think the frustration comes from out of control spending and what seems to be a desire to expand the size of government.”

No matter the reason, the College Republicans were pleased with the election results.

“I’m just thrilled,” Chappell said. “It’s been a while since we’ve won one, and it’s a nice feeling.”

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the flat hat may think they

the flat hat may think they are being clever by reporting the number of students at the “celebration” as ten. but apparently a number like ten was so large for the Hat that it had to be approximated. wiseguys always leave themselves open for a wiser guy. was that just the benefit of the doubt count or another lame attempt at being snide? the rest of the young republicans were probably studying hard in order to earn their own way some day.

Too bad that when polled,

Too bad that when polled, only 24 percent of voters said Obama was a factor in their voting for McDonnell. Guess that throws the repudiation theory out the window. And in the full article, Chappell said the enthusiasm here matched the enthusiasm in ’08. I wonder what kind of world he was living in last year, when the lines to the polling place went around the block. This time, I walked in and was done in a matter of seconds.

Enjoy watching the Colbert

Enjoy watching the Colbert Report with your buds while it lasts, whiners.
Anyone care to guess the differences in political affiliation between undergrads and alumni? These guys are just getting a head start.

Typical classy liberal

Typical classy liberal comments.

Wow 10 whole people! What

Wow 10 whole people!

What a party that must have been. Congrats on electing two misogynistic pieces of shit, indeed.

congratulations on electing

congratulations on electing 2 misogynist pieces of shit

go back to venezuela you

go back to venezuela you fucking socialist