Liveblogging Thread #3
First seat bites the dust: IN-08
By Adam C Posted in 2006 — Comments (4) / Email this page » / Leave a comment »
Ellsworth (D) has beaten Hostettler in IN-08. In KY-03, Northrup (R) is behind with over 80% reporting by 2 points. VA-SEN is as close as expected. VA-02 is 50% with about 25% reporting. GA-GOV and VT-GOV went to R incumbents.
8:40: NJ-SEN goes to Menendez (D) according to FOX. PA-SEN goes to Casey (D) according to FOX.
8:50: OH-SEN goes to Brown (D) according CNN. VA-02 has Drake leading with 52% reporting by 2 point.
9:00: OK-GOV goes to Henry (D), PA-GOV goes to Rendell (D), TN-GOV goes to Bredesen (D). according to FOX. NY-SEN, NM-SEN, WY-SEN, WI-SEN, ND-SEN, TX-SEN, and NE-SEN are called for incumbents. MN-SEN goes to Klobuchar (D). CT, VA, MO, RI and MD are too close to call.
9:15: CT-SEN goes to Lieberman (I), technically a loss for the Ds and definitely a loss for the netroots and anti-war movement. Lieberman got more R votes than D votes.
I'll update here in this format for a while.
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Forgive my ignorance, but Kean is ahead with only 8% votes tallied. What is CNN's rationalization for calling the race to Menendez? Were those 8% all of the republican districts in NJ? What gives?
"Greater is an army of sheep led by a lion, than an army of lions led by a sheep" - Defoe
They are trickling in, but here is a link
Already called. Yet still nothing from MS where polls are already closed.
Definitely confusing.

Fox News is now projecting that both Menendez and Casey are going to win in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, respectively. Bye Tom, bye Rick.