On Drudge right now:
Could be an ugly night for Democrats...EXIT POLLS:
Arkansas: Boozman (R) defeats Lincoln (D)
Ohio: Portman (R) defeats Fisher (D)
North Dakota: Hoeven (R) defeats Potter (D)
Wisconsin: Johnson (R) defeats Feingold (D)
Think Kentucky and Indiana are first to close so I guess should have Rand Paul updates soon. I kinda wish I had paid closer attention to the polls but I guess I"ll just follow along with the results this time.
On Drudge right now:
Could be an ugly night for Democrats...EXIT POLLS:
Arkansas: Boozman (R) defeats Lincoln (D)
Ohio: Portman (R) defeats Fisher (D)
North Dakota: Hoeven (R) defeats Potter (D)
Wisconsin: Johnson (R) defeats Feingold (D)
Rand Paul should be a slam dunk.
A good sign from Alaska:
Murkowski's husband in voting booth: 'Hon, how do you spell your last name?'
I bet she kicked his ass all the way home for that snide remark.New York Times reporter William Yardley was in Girdwood this morning as the Murkowski family showed up at the poll to, presumably, write in the in bent's name on their ballots. First, Sen. Lisa Murkowski left her ID in the car and sent her son to retrieve it; then, as they voted, Murkowski's husband, Verne Martell, joked from his booth, "Hon, how do you spell your last name?"
Not as ugly for Americans with Repugs having even more obstructive, destructive power.
But as a right-winger, you don't a about America, only about the Repugs winning.
A lot of reports of low Democrat turnout.
Are you kidding? That was like an illegal polling place ad where they spelled it for everyone in the room...
I don't think she responded; except maybe to say, "Shut up, Stupid."
Last edited by Yonivore; 11-02-2010 at 05:36 PM.
Whatever. Sore loser sucks.
I hope she loses twice.
Given the way Alaska votes, if it's even close it'll be Christmas before we know.
Could be very lucky. The best I've seen so far for a democrat in early results is 51%/49%. Most places, republicans have a commanding lead.
So far, Paul 55% Conway 45%.
Boxer is holding on...
I think that's the aspect most polls didn't realize to a full potential. I believe the one poll yesterday that show republicans also taking the senate.
Correction, Chandler has a good lead over Barr.
Exit polls in Florida have Rubio up by 21%
Dayum.
Every race called so far was expected to go towards the GOP. Nothing suprising as of yet. We'll have to see how the closer races go before you can make any type of deduction on how the night is going to go.
I think the margins (and the anecdotal stories about massive Republican turnout vs. puny Democrat turnout) in those races is telling but, you're right, we'll have to wait.
Dan Coats U.S. Senate Indiana (R)
Rand Paul Kentucky
First race called in Indiana on Evan Bayh's old seat. Coats (R) over Ellsworth (D).
And, in Kentucky, Paul (R) over Conway (D).
Both races at more than 10 points each.
Fox just called a few, Rand Paul being one of the winners.
Still too early, I'll check back in 2-3 hours.
Wow...
House of Representatives. Small percentage of the 435 seats, but 8 called for republicans, only 1 called for democrats.
Why the would liberal voters show up when the Democrats had their one chance to pass progressive legislation and instead extended the status-quo of corporate welfare that has defined this nation since Reagan?
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