Posted on 11/05/2014 7:06:43 AM PST by SeekAndFind
ANCHORAGE, Alaska While the rest the nation examines how and why the Republicans took control of the Senate, the races in Alaska remain undeclared. At the time of writing, Republican Dan Sullivan was four points ahead of incumbent Sen. Mark Begich (D-Alaska) a lead that appears insurmountable given that nearly all the precincts have reported back.
Assuming there are no surprises in whatever votes were still in play -- including absentee ballots -- Sullivan may be on track to be the last big win for the Republican Party. According to Alaska's Division of Elections, the independent gubernatorial candidate Bill Walker also appears to be on track to unseat Gov. Sean Parenell (R). Neither races have been conceded or called.
The Begich campaign stood its ground despite trailing in the late vote count. The campaign manager for Alaskans for Begich, Susanne Fleek-Green, released a statement, stating Begich will make a statement on the race after counts arrive from the seventy outstanding villages and when the number of outstanding absentee and questioned ballots is clear.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
Sayyyy, didn’t Fox declare for a (D) in another race? Only 72% of the precincts reporting and with a whopping 0.4% lead, and they declared a winnah?
"Tens of thousands of additional votes wont be counted until next week, at the earliest, state election officials said. That includes some 20,000 absentee votes the state hadnt counted as of Tuesday evening -- and even more absentee ballots will continue to arrive through a Nov. 19 deadline. There are also an unspecified number of so-called questioned ballots -- typically cast by people who voted at the wrong polling place -- of which there were approximately 13,000 in the last midterm election, in 2010.
But Democrats would need a huge advantage among those uncounted voters to close Sullivans lead, which sat above 8,000 votes."
We will net a +9 senate seats when all is said and done.
I read somehwere that if these 2 switch over, the chances of Dems regaining control of Senate in 2016 would be slim.
It'll be utterly hopeless for Landrieu once Obola issues an E.O. on the illegals. I want them to spend a lot on it, all in a wasted effort.
Why would they get all these perks NOW, when they aren't needed for a majority? What do they really bring to the table? Not much, IMHO, simply because we are likely to have 54, because of Alaska and LA. Will they vote for impeachment? Will they oppose amnesty? I didn't think so. We don't need 2 more RINOs - let them face election the next time around and lose to people more genuinely conservative than they are.
Last night, I kept getting calls from Repubs wanting to know if everybody in family voted; they were counting votes in the bush to see if Begich could win from Native vote. They have it figured that Sullivan has won it. Indians are all dems but don't get too serious about voting. I was happy to get a few dem Indians to vote Repub. Also, Indians that are vets are often Republican anyway, no joke.
I thought we were only at 7+ right now, and a AK pickup would make 8+, with the possibility with the LA runoff next month.
Are you maybe thinking of Red Hampshire ?
http://www.cnn.com/election/2014/results/state/NH/senate
Brown apparently conceded.
“Isnt Louisiana like election fraud central in America?”
They may have been at one time but there’s a lot of competition for that “honor” now.
Eska,
Thanks for your efforts to take a valuable Senate seat away from Rat control. It’s people like you that continue to keep the faith in America alive. God Bless you and your Family.
Thank you so much for your always valuable information, dearest Eska.
I have faith that Sullivan has won.
You and me both! The villages tend to go democRAT, heavy democRAT.
Thanks for that update, I was looking for information on Alasks.
If you add up the R and D ‘sides’, you get 56 to 43. Mary might as well concede, now.
Thanks much for your efforts and this info, Eska!
That's what I wanted to hear. I take it Louisiana will go GOP??
Of the 70 villages still not reporting, how many are Indian? Unless a good number are Indian, it’s going to be hard to make up 8100 votes.
Thanks, that’s an interesting insight.
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