Meg Whitman concedes defeat, asks supporters to unite
Meg Whitman spent a record $142 million of her personal fortune on her campaign, but it was not enough to overcome Democrat Jerry Brown, the 72-year-old state attorney general who was governor from 1975-1983.
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Republican Meg Whitman conceded defeat Tuesday night in her quest to become California's first female governor, telling supporters the journey is ending "but our mission is not."
The billionaire former chief executive of eBay spent a record $142 million of her personal fortune on her campaign, but it was not enough to overcome Democrat Jerry Brown, the 72-year-old state attorney general who was governor from 1975-1983.
Whitman took the stage at Universal City before hundreds of cheering supporters waving signs with pictures of California poppies, telling her volunteers they should be proud of their hard work.
She said she had called Brown, "to wish him well," a statement that was met with boos from her supporters.