Posted on 11/03/2010 9:04:21 AM PDT by Luke21
Put pointer over district to see % and votes in. About 3 still out.
http://elections.nytimes.com/2010/results/house
This am at 7am est we had 60 iirc.
still a couple to decide on tho
fwiw i just subtracted - nobody said the #....
Fortunately we don’t have “the” media any longer.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/
Looks like +61, but that could change...
The only thing that anyone is saying at this point is 60ish....so I don’t believe they have an actual number yet as there are still seat out there that have not been called yet.
LOL!!!
You can still drink!
What about Alaska? Almost 90,000 write-ins? Any analysis of how they will probably break. Hard to believe that Mur. is going to get most of them.
We got bumped up to the luxury suite on the Titanic. Enjoy the view, the drinks are free.
What’s the latest in Colorado, anyone?
Just for reference, here are some numbers from 1994—if anyone has the matching numbers from last night, I’d appreciate posting them, so we have a handy comparison.
Also—anyone have similar numbers for state legislature before/after 1994 and last night? Thanks.
1994: House—54-seat swing in membership from Democrats to Republicans
1994:Republicans captured eight Senate seats from the Democrats
pre-election 1994:Governors—11 seats held by Democrats, 14 held by Republicans, and one by an independent.
post-election 1994:Governors—11 seats held by Democrats, 24 by Republicans, and one by an independent
Looks like Buck went down. Rossi still has a shot in WA with above average turnout in Spokane.
The Wall Street Journal says 66 House seats to the GOP.
I’m with you. California’s mental illness in electing and re-electing 2 of the biggest imbeciles on the planet just stuns me. Add to that Harry Greed stealing the Senate race in Nevada and it just cancelled out all the good news from the rest of the night in my mind.
+61 in House with 12 seats remaining to be decided. Net will likely be about 64-65. Senate is currently +6 and will be +7 if we can squeeze out Washington state (which is currently almost a dead heat).
Not enough...
Who else would get these votes? I have think murk will get nearly all of them. I’m sure a very Lisa friendly examination of the ballots will be conducted.
Miller/Murkowski is a senate race.
Not part of the House tally.
There are more than 150 people registered as write-in candidates, *including* Joe Miller and the Rat candidate, McAdams.
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