PHOTOS: RI Democrats on Election Night

GoLocalProv News Team and Photographer Richard McCaffrey

PHOTOS: RI Democrats on Election Night

Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha PHOTO: GoLocal

 

The Rhode Island Democratic Party met on election night at the Graduate Hotel in downtown Providence.

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It was a winning night for Rhode Island Democrats, but topline, they ran against a group of little-known and poorly funded Republican candidates.

Rhode Island will suffer a major blow in influence. The United States Senate is poised to flip from blue to red, and thus, U.S. Senator Jack Reed will lose influence and his chairmanship of the powerful Armed Services Committee.

U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse won reelection over Republican Patricia Morgan. Whitehouse captured 59.5% to Morgan's 40.2%.

 

U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse PHOTO: GoLocal

 

Seth Magaziner won reelection over Republican Steven Corvi 58% to 41.8%. Corvi spent less than $5,000, according to the most recent Federal Election Commission report. Magaziner represents the second congressional district but lives in the first district. He is the only member of Congress not to live in the district he represents.

 

Congressman Seth Magaziner PHOTO: GoLocal

 

Democrat Gabe Amo won his first full term in Congress. He defeated Republican Allen Waters 62.5% to 32.5%. It is the strongest margin of victory of the three Democratic congressional Democrats. Amo represents the first congressional district.

 

Congressman Gabe Amo PHOTO: GoLocal

 

The night was bittersweet for Democrats as the early results from around the country proved to be prophetic for the fate of Vice President Kamala Harris. She lost the presidential election to Donald Trump. In Rhode Island, Trump outperformed his efforts against both Hillary Clinton and President Joe Biden.

With 448 of 453 polling places reporting (98%), Harris leads Trump 55.2% to 42.2%. 

The Harris win is just by 13% in solidly blue Rhode Island. Biden beat Trump in Rhode Island by 21%, and Clinton won by 16%.

 

It was a smaller crowd than traditionally turns out at Democratic Election Night gatherings PHOTO: GoLocal

 

L-R Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos and Gov. Dan McKee PHOTO: GoLocal

 

L-R Democratic Chair Liz Perik and Providence Mayor Brett Smiley PHOTO: GoLocal

 

AFL-CIO's Patrick Crowley PHOTO: GoLocal

 

U.S. Senator Jack Reed PHOTO: GoLocal

 

Speaker of the House Joseph Shekarchi

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