Posted on 11/04/2014 2:08:21 AM PST by RKBA Democrat
Happy Election Day everyone! I figured I'd go ahead and get the election day thread started. Polls open on the east coast in a little less than an hour.
Please be sure to post observations of interest if you went to the polls today.
They lost the governoreship as well, which was apparently competitive. Razorback state is done with Clintoons and their puppets
Machine Absentee Total Percent
Votes Votes Votes Votes
UNITED STATES SENATOR
5% of the vote in DE: Wade is beating Coons by 7 points.
Pray this holds!
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26 of 433 Districts Reported
DEMOCRATIC PARTY
CHRISTOPHER A COONS 5378 310 5688 45 . 7 %
REPUBLICAN PARTY
KEVIN WADE 6218 362 6580 52 . 8 %
GREEN PARTY
ANDREW GROFF 180 10 190 1 . 5 %
Delaware called by Fox
Cotton and Asa Hutch win in Arkansas.
NH looks stinky in early counting.
WV-2 and WV-3 close in early counting, RAT up narrowly in Capito’s CD-2 (this was not entirely impossible), Jenkins (R) leading Rahall (D) in CD-3
Yes. Maybe he’ll have a stroke when he is told where the bathroom is
Baraq Dingo.
Good gosh. CBS is so much like an SNL skit.
BREAKING: NORTH CAROLINA RACE
HAGAN’S SUPPORT AMONG YOUNG PEOPLE SINCE 2008 HAS IMPLODED BY DOUBLE DIGITS
Curbelo may be a rino but when you meet him he’s a hell of a nice guy and his opponent is an outright crook. So once again what the heck do you do? We had a conservative candidate that ran and he carried the keys 4k to 1k but lost miami in a big way.We tried but lost.
Fox needs to get Midge off the air, now. Blarf.
Please tell me Rouzer is going to win
Who are these turkeys that they got to cheer on the Gobbler’s headquarters? Sheesh.
But her support amongst faulty voting machines tripled.
Fox has a projection--here's the actual vote count so far from the Secretary of State in DE.
If we get a GOP Senator here in DE, it would be a miracle.
But miracles can still happen.
HOpe you do buddy,and thank you for all you do! Hey people who want to get your book how do they do it?
WASHINGTON (AP) Republican and Democratic candidates alike had to overcome voters’ displeasure with their party leaders Tuesday as glum Americans expressed little faith that either side could get the U.S. back on course.
More than a third of those who voted for a Republican House candidate were dissatisfied or angry with GOP leaders in Congress, according to preliminary exit polls. A quarter of Democratic voters were similarly upset with President Barack Obama.
The biggest concern is still the economy, the surveys of people leaving polling places showed, six years after the 2008 financial crisis helped propel Obama to his first term in office. Although Obama’s name wasn’t on the ballot this year, some Republican candidates stood to benefit from complaints about his leadership.
Most voters say the economy is stagnating or getting worse under Obama’s watch. Just 1 in 5 say they trust the government to do what is right most or all of the time, slightly fewer than in the 1994 midterms, when Republicans seized control of the House and Senate, and the last time the exit poll asked that question.
That race is not in doubt.
4% in Rouzer up 17 points, hasn’t been called yet.
WASHINGTON (AP) Republicans have captured the Arkansas Senate race, which they have seen as key to their efforts to be in the majority in the new Congress.
Rep. Tom Cotton defeated two-term Democratic Sen. Mark Pryor after a heated and expensive race.
Republicans have made major gains in Arkansas over the past two elections, primarily by trying to link Democrats to President Barack Obama, who lost the state in 2008 and 2012.
Excellent. He is solid Tea!
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