Posted on 11/02/2010 6:57:53 AM PDT by SE Mom
Post what you're seeing, hearing in your district, county or state during the day and evening- anecdotal or otherwise!
GOTV!!!!!
Lincoln Chaffee - Gov.-elect of Rhode Island
Why hasn’t Florida’s Gov race been called yet??? I don’t see enough votes left in Palm Beach to make up the difference.
Funny how Chaffee gets resurrected after losing his Senate race four years ago in RI. Its like a bad dream.
I refuse to admit that Lincoln Chaffee exists.
My seat hasn’t been called yet but it will go Rep along with four other seats in Calif. That is 5 plus one more very likely here.
So, what are the numbers looking like in the house and senate thusfar?
If I read the RCP tables correctly, it appears there are 19 seats still in play,
I put stars by the districts that are held by Dems.
Dems have 16 of these. Republicans have 3.
Arizona 7 *
Arizona 8 *
Calif 3
Calif 11 *
Calif 45
Calif 47 *
Georgia 2 *
Hawaii 1
Idaho 1 *
Illinois 8 *
Kentucky 6 *
Michigan 9 *
Minny 8 *
Nevada 3 *
NY 25 *
Texas 27 *
Virginia 11 *
Washington 2 *
Washington 9 *
-George
John needs to take a FIRM stand AGAINST “reaching across the isle” because he will have a massive backlash from those of us who refuse to deal in any way, shape or form with SOCIALISTS/marxists/communists/fascists/revolutionaries. We destroy them; we do not negotiate with them. John also has to watch his alcohol consumption...he is appearing weak and unsure of himself and the policies of the Republican Party. We need a strong, determined leader, and John Boehner is not giving me the impression that he is the man for the job.
I realize that these are highly charged, emotional times. It is also a time to recognize, and bolster our weak points, as any leader would.
+6 on the Senate front, might go as high as +8.
+59 on the house front, might go as high as +65.
SWEET! Thank you.
Min 8 Oberstar D is losing. Down 1%.
RCP update
House: +59 (415 of 435 seats decided — latest change: GOP picked up a Nevada seat)
Senate: +6 (2 seats left to decide)
Govs: +8
-George
Excellent! Thanks.
Cathy McMorris Rodgers of eastern Washington will certainly win....has she been counted in the win columns yet?....
RCP update:
At bottom are the 18 races that are still toss ups.
15 Dem seats and 3 GOP seats
Also, in Calif (where I live in political torment)
Calif 20. Democrat incumbent just took an 18 vote lead out of more than 41,000 votes reported. 52 percent of precincts counted.
Calif 11. Republican Harmer leads Dem incumbent McNerney 48-47 percent with 88 percent counted. Actual margin is 1691.
Arizona 7 *
Arizona 8 *
Calif 3
Calif 11 *
Calif 45
Calif 47 *
Georgia 2 *
Hawaii 1
Idaho 1 *
Illinois 8 *
Kentucky 6 *
Michigan 9 *
Minny 8 *
NY 25 *
Texas 27 *
Virginia 11 *
Washington 2 *
Washington 9 *
-George
Not counted in the tossups at RCP
so one way or the other, win or lose, that one was already accounted for
I gave the list of races still toss ups, including the state and district number. Her name wasn’t on the list, so it must have been decided already.
-George
OK, on the NYT website, http://elections.nytimes.com/2010/results/senate , when you click on the senate race “by county” (clicking on the state itself will show you), Nevada looks pretty suspicious.
While I am so frustrated at Boxer’s win in CA, and hate seeing the huge portions of the state that obviously HATE her being outvoted by the bleeding hearts and handout-seekers, the numbers per county really do not make sense in NV.
ONLY in Clark County is there any lead for Reid. He lost in blowouts in all other counties but two, and in those two the race was very tight. How can Las Vegas make the ONLY place where he wins enough to win the state?
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