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Primary Watch: Moran Defeats Shuttleworth

The two Democrats were running in today's primary for Virginia's 8th District seat in the U.S. House.

 

U.S. Rep. Jim Moran solidly defeated Bruce Shuttleworth in the Democratic primary race in the 8th Congressional District Tuesday night, taking more than two-thirds of the votes according to unofficial results from the State Board of Elections.

"This was kind of a trial run—the real test is in November...we want to make sure we all come together and maximize the turnout in November," Moran told a group of Democrats celebrating at a jammed Cafe Pizzaiolo in Alexandria's Cameron Station neighborhood.

Northern Virginia could definitely predict the outcome of the Senate in November and most likely the president, Moran noted. "United we win, divided we fall. We must be united as one party."

"Embrace the people around you," he said, "and show that the GOP is taking the wrong course."

"Collectively you truly made it happen," he told the packed restaurant. "Individually you're wonderful."

Moran will face GOP contender J. Patrick Murray of Alexandria, who lost to Moran in November 2010, and Jason Howell, an independent.

Moran received 74.3 percent of the votes, according to unofficial results from the Virginia State Board of Elections, with more than 99 percent of precincts reporting results. Shuttleworth received 25.7 percent.

Candidates Vote Early in Arlington

Moran voted Tuesday at 6 a.m. at the Arlington County Division of Parks and Natural Resources on South Taylor Street in Shirlington. Moran said he “always” worries about primary elections.

“It keeps me energized,” Moran told Patch. “I'm never complacent about anything, and for something that's worth it like this, it is worth working hard for and not being taken for granted.”

Shuttleworth was one of the first voters to cast a ballot in the Democratic primary at the Madison Community Center precinct in North Arlington. Shuttleworth said he was ready for a general election campaign when Patch caught up with him.

"We'd be completely energized for that," Shuttleworth said. "I'm up for that challenge."

Shuttleworth Supporters Gather

Shuttleworth supporters gathered Tuesday night at the Falls Church home of Jack Gosnell, who had converted two ground-level rooms of his house into campaign offices.

Though campaign volunteers talked of another run in two years, Shuttleworth said it would be "rude" to announce any future intentions Tuesday night. He said he planned to let the dust settle, get some sleep, and thank his supporters. 

"This was the experience of a lifetime," said Shuttleworth, who lives in Arlington.

"This is perhaps the most educated district in the country. Just about everyone I meet knows way more than me about a lot of different things. My listening skills have improved dramatically."

Shuttleworth expressed gratitude "for all the wonderful citizens who reached out to me, and were very generous with their time and their thoughts. I will be forever grateful for their warmth and their support."

Earlier in the day, election workers at Arlington's Lyon Park Precinct said they saw "a lot of protest votes" — Republicans who decided to participate in the Democratic primary in order to vote against Moran. One of those volunteers, Ken Pinkela, said election workers didn't ask, but rather people came in happy to talk about how they were voting.

Arlington's Democrats were much more likely to talk about supporting the challenger in hushed voices.

"Intellectually, the perspective (Shuttleworth) has taken appears to be a practical, common-sense questioning of issues — and somebody like that, one would hope, would have a future in politics in Virginia and in politics nationally. Because we don't have enough of that approach," one longtime North Arlington Democrat told Patch outside of Taylor Elementary School. The woman, who said she thought highly of Moran, declined to give her name.

The Shuttleworth campaign had between 70 and 80 volunteers working the 160-plus precincts that make up the 8th Congressional District throughout Tuesday.

"We've had a lot of support," said Sonia Klein, Shuttleworth's deputy campaign manager. She cited Moran's campaign war chest and the incumbent's two decades in office building name identification and said, "It's been tough."

Patch editors Sharon McLoone, James Cullum and Lauren Sausser contributed to this story.

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Barry

9:44 pm on Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Indicates that we are totally controlled by a political machine, including the media.

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Scott B

10:01 pm on Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Crooks - 1

Honest government representatives - zero

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julie

10:08 pm on Tuesday, June 12, 2012

When does Moran's campaign take down their illegal monster campaign signs?

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Barry

8:31 am on Wednesday, June 13, 2012

We are not controlled by a political machine. We are controlled by a regime. Like the Putin Regime in Russia, Like the Chavez Regime in Venezuela. Charade democracies.

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Greg Brandon

9:13 am on Wednesday, June 13, 2012

There is a little matter of Jim Moran's voting record which is pretty important when evaluating a politician:
(Source is ontheissues.org)

100% rating by NARAL Pro-Choice America: Concur!
92% rating by NAACP: Concur!
100% rating by HRC (Human Rights Campaign; pro-LBGT): Concur!
82% rating by AU (Americans United for Separation of Church & State): Concur!
Rated "F" by the National Rifle Association: Concur!
Rated 100% by the American Public Health Association: Concur!
Rated 100% by Alliance for Retired Americans: Concur!
Rated 95% by the League of Conservation Voters: Concur!
Rated 100% by the Campaign for America's Future (energy independence): Check!
Rated 100% by Citizens for Tax Justice (progressive taxation): Check!

Jim Moran co-sponsored the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act in response to President Obama's 2012 State of the Union call for legislation banning insider trading by Members of Congress and their staff.

Jim Moran sponsored the Government Shutdown Fairness Act which "Prohibits Members of Congress and the President from receiving basic pay for any period in which Congress fails to responsibly manage the federal budget.

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Scott B

9:25 am on Wednesday, June 13, 2012

hey Greg -- nice to see your reply that Rep. Moronco sponsored the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge act. I guess he figured, wwhat the heck, who would be better to cosponsor this than the biggest perpetrator of the unethical practice himself. Maybe we can have bank robbers, not go to jail -- but get jobs as security guards at banks too. What a joke~

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Peggy Cousins

9:37 am on Wednesday, June 13, 2012

There we go! Hip hip hurray! And the Super Pack with all it's backing of Shuttleworth couldn't buy the vote in his favor. Sure am glad - and my phone is too. I got pretty tired of the Robo calls from Shuttleworth.
My vote is NOT for sale, and I hope everyone in VA will think twice before they vote
in November.
It is a pity that all that money is going down the drain when it's needed to bolster the economy. Let's get Kaine into Congress -- Mr. "Macaca" Allan thinks we have a short memory.
Peggy

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Scott B

12:03 pm on Wednesday, June 13, 2012

I would suggest you stop using drugs Peggy. It is killing your brain cell....But I do agree that all in VA should think twice. Either more of the same with unethical people like Moran and the last 3 years+ of high unemployment, and waste, fraud and abuse seen from the White Hosue and handing our tax dollars to his cronies (Solyndra, etc)...or change. I for one am glad real 'change' is coming!

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Susan Larson

1:03 pm on Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Please stick to the issues and do not make derogatory remarks about/to people with whom you disagree.

Barry

10:16 am on Thursday, June 14, 2012

Moran is all about catering to the wants of his extended family members, 20 special interest groups, and 50 personal friends. That's where he spends his time between elections.

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Greg Brandon

11:44 am on Thursday, June 14, 2012

Sticking to the issue of why I support Jim Moran, I see in the "For The Record" section of the Post's Fairfax edition of "Local Living" that Jim Moran voted against a Republican bill that would reduce "subsidies to help low-income families buy policies in the new [health care] law's insurance exchanges."

Let's see, take subsidies from low-income families in order to give subsidies in the form of excise tax repeals for "manufacturers and importers of certain medical devices." I'm glad Jim Moran and Gerry Connolly voted to support low-income families.

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A.B.

11:54 am on Thursday, June 14, 2012

Moran also voted against millions of low-income and middle class families by voting for the financial services's industry's bankruptcy reform legislation.

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