Originally posted by: 2Xtreme21
She had the lead on CNN. I think she'll regain it though as Kansas City and St. Louis have yet to be fully counted yet-- both Dem strongholds.
Originally posted by: screech
Not sure where you guys read that mcCaskill had the lead....to me, looks like she is still behind about 48K. 30% uncounted though.
Originally posted by: Vic
The Senate looks to split 50-50 (which will give the Pubs the nominal majority). The Dems will gain a slight majority in the House.
The key message this election is that moderates win, extremists are out.
Originally posted by: Vic
The Senate looks to split 50-50 (which will give the Pubs the nominal majority). The Dems will gain a slight majority in the House.
The key message this election is that moderates win, extremists are out.
Originally posted by: EstimateMe
Webb saying "votes are in and we won" ...
W00T
Saw that too. Hopefully she breaks away.Originally posted by: Balt
CNN has McCaskill back in the lead by 14k w/ 80% reporting.
I'm not disagreeing with you, but CNN shows St. Louis is 92% reported, and Jackson county is 85% reported at this time.Originally posted by: Wreckem
The entire city of Kansas City is yet to report, and the majority of St Louis has yet to report. McCaskill is looking like shes going to win.
Originally posted by: Vic
I'm not disagreeing with you, but CNN shows St. Louis is 92% reported, and Jackson county is 85% reported at this time.Originally posted by: Wreckem
The entire city of Kansas City is yet to report, and the majority of St Louis has yet to report. McCaskill is looking like shes going to win.
Originally posted by: Aisengard
Whoa, McCaskill climbed all the way back up. I have a feeling Talent won, but that looks like it could be a crazy race too.
Originally posted by: DLeRium
WEwt. Governator's speech. Go Arnold! People who say my vote didn't count in CA, think again.
1A - 1E was endorsed by the governor.
83 passed
87 failed
89 failed
A lot of propositions the Dems pushed for totally lost, the others are NECK and NECK.
Edit: MO vote difference down another 5k to 15,000 ... Still damn close.