To: DoughtyOne
As of this post time:
Senate: Republicans have locked up 51 seats, ahead in 2 more
Senate: Democrats have locked up 42 seats, ahead in 2 more
House: Republicans have locked up 218 seats, ahead in 22 more
House: Democrats have locked up 130 seats, ahead in 53 more
Governors: Republicans have locked up 25 seats, ahead in 7 more
Governors: Democrats have locked up 13 seats, ahead in 2 more
I would like to invite folks to use the Los Angeles Times Senate, House, and Nationwide State Gubantorial candidate breakdowns. It's a fairly good indicator of where things are headed.
Note: Make sure ALL is selected. Then you can click on Senate, House, or Governors
These categories show current wins and gains. (Ex: Republican = 44 +4 / Democrats = 38 +2) Note: + denotes leading in that many races in addition to already locked up
LINK
2,241 posted on
11/04/2014 8:31:11 PM PST by
DoughtyOne
(Dunam, Duncan, man what infections these folks brought over.)
To: DoughtyOne
As of this post time:
Senate: Republicans have locked up 51 seats, ahead in 2 more
Senate: Democrats have locked up 42 seats, ahead in 2 more
House: Republicans have locked up 220 seats, ahead in 21 more
House: Democrats have locked up 133 seats, ahead in 49 more
Governors: Republicans have locked up 26 seats, ahead in 7 more
Governors: Democrats have locked up 13 seats, ahead in 2 more
I would like to invite folks to use the Los Angeles Times Senate, House, and Nationwide State Gubantorial candidate breakdowns. It's a fairly good indicator of where things are headed.
Note: Make sure ALL is selected. Then you can click on Senate, House, or Governors
These categories show current wins and gains. (Ex: Republican = 44 +4 / Democrats = 38 +2) Note: + denotes leading in that many races in addition to already locked up
LINK
2,271 posted on
11/04/2014 8:35:01 PM PST by
DoughtyOne
(Dunam, Duncan, man what infections these folks brought over.)
To: DoughtyOne
Thanks for the link to that source. It’s been helpful. Apologies for MN, I tried, but I’m outnumbered by loons.
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