The Tap: Friday, October 21, 2016
The Tap covered election news, public policy, and other noteworthy events from February 2016 to February 2022.
Review of the day
The excerpts below were compiled from issue #39 of The Tap, which was published on October 22, 2016. READ THE FULL VERSION HERE.
Federal
- According to emails released by WikiLeaks, Hillary Clinton was considering attending a Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) summit in Morocco in May 2015 because Moroccan King Mohammed VI pledged $12 million to support the program if she did so. Although Clinton was not secretary of state at the time of the event, the Clinton Foundation had previously received criticism for accepting money from foreign governments. Clinton ultimately declined to attend the event after it was revealed that OCP, a Moroccan export firm whose directors included top Moroccan government officials, were also planning to contribute $1 million to the event.
State
- Ballotpedia’s first annual study of competitiveness in state executive elections revealed that the 2016 elections are more competitive than recent election cycles on average. Ninety-three state executive seats are up for election in 2016, including a special election for governor in Oregon. Only 55 percent of state executive incumbents are running for re-election in 2016, compared to about 67 percent in both 2014 and 2012. Though fewer incumbents are running in 2016 than in 2012—when the same seats were up for election—the rate of elections that are open due to term limits did not change, indicating that more incumbents are either retiring from office or are running for new offices in 2016. Notable examples include Republican Governor of Indiana Mike Pence, who is running for the vice presidency, and Democratic Governor of New Hampshire Maggie Hassan, who is running for U.S. Senate. Aggregate partisan gains for each major party between 2011 and 2015 reflected the long-run trend of mid-term presidential elections disadvantaging the party of the sitting president.
Preview of the day
There were no items for this day in issue #38 of The Tap, which was published on October 15, 2016. See the "Review of the day" tab for more information.
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