Posted on 08/09/2011 7:43:59 PM PDT by therightliveswithus
Update, 10:22pm-
Update, 10:14pm- Cowles (R) leading Nusbaum (D) 16,672-11,815. Darling (R) leading Pasch (D) 5,111-4,266. Harsdorf (R) leading Moore (D) 18,822-13,401. Olsen (R) leading Clark (D) 10,974-9,058. Hopper (R) leading King (D) 5,794-5,229. Shilling (D) leading Kapanke (R) 2,641-2,556.
Update, 10:08pm- Cowles (R) leading Nusbaum (D) 12,832-9,186. Darling (R) leading Pasch (D) 3,183-1,320. Harsdorf (R) leading Moore (D) 16,753-12,056. Olsen (R) leading Clark (D) 10,088-8,218. Hopper (R) leading King (D) 3,680-3,395. Shilling (D) leading Kapanke (R) 2,541-2,468.
Update, 10:00pm-
Update, 9:49pm-
Update, 9:40pm- Cowles (R) leading Nusbaum (D) 1,350-845. Darling (R) leading Pasch (D) 942-585. Harsdorf (R) leading Moore (D) 2,631-2,015. Olsen (R) leading Clark (D) 2,974-2,078. Hopper (R) leading King (D) 1,965-1,671. Shilling (D) leading Kapanke (R) 487-445.
Update-
Update- The first votes are in. Republican Robert Cowles has jumped to an early lead with 33 votes to Democrat Nancy Nusbaum's 2. That's in District 2.
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We will be covering the recall elections in Wisconsin live. Stay tuned!
If the dems win two will that leave the repubs with a one seat majority?
I guess the Unions see they are not very Popular.
I believe that is the case, yes
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| Wisconsin - 73 of 90 Precincts Reporting - 81% |
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| State Senate - District 8 - General | |
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| Wisconsin - 15 of 82 Precincts Reporting - 18% |
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| State Senate - District 10 - General | |
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| Wisconsin - 85 of 114 Precincts Reporting - 75% |
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| State Senate - District 14 - General | |
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| Wisconsin - 98 of 126 Precincts Reporting - 78% |
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| State Senate - District 18 - General | |
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| Wisconsin - 21 of 108 Precincts Reporting - 19% |
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| State Senate - District 32 - General | |
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| Wisconsin - 57 of 119 Precincts Reporting - 48% |
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Any chance of the two ‘RAT recalls getting the boot next week?
But The RATS have a recall election coming up too.
Not likely. I lived in Wisconson for four years. It’s a very liberal state. It’s a shock that they lost control to begin with. If they would have taken the economic situation a bit more serious, they would not have lost control. But, they got fat, dumb, and happy and the GOP swooped in. Now that the Dems are fired up, the GOP will have its hands full for sure. Sorry but, that’s the state of Wisconsin. Maybe we’ll hold on to a one seat majority....
With the state leaning to the left it is surprising Republicans did so well in 2010, especially with the election of Sen Ron Johnson. You think Tommy Thompson can win Kohl’s seat next year? If Dems are on the upswing again it might be tough. But picking up that seat will be a big boost for the GOP effort to get up to 51.
is the (i) the incumbent, and they have called those two races with the check mark?
Yes, you are correct on both
Looks like we’re gonna win 4...Darling’s trailing...but few precincts are in...
Ed of MSNBC just announced 2 Republicans have won, and 3 Democrats are leading.
COMPLETE LIE.
Frankly the Democrats running for Senate are being blown away in the aggregate vote totals, and at worst they'll only win 2 against the Republicans winning 4!
I think it's time for bed!
AP is now showing 3 Republican wins.
District 18 has 137 vote spread. Looks like once again, the election could get decided by those who stay home.
18 goes to the Dem by 1200 votes.
The votes in Sen. Darling’s district have just flipped putting Darling in the lead — about 30,000 votes to 27,000 votes with 79% of the votes in.
See #18.
From your lips to God’s ears.
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