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November 03, 2010 04:10 AM UTC

Tracking Senate/House Control

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  • by: Colorado Pols

UPDATE: Republicans have gained control of the House, but will not get control of the Senate, as “The Fix” reports.

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According to “The Fix“, Democrat Joe Manchin’s victory in West Virginia all but ensures that Republicans will not pick up the 10 seats needed to take control of the Senate.

*Notes seat that changed parties

Republican Wins

  • Kentucky (Rand Paul)

  • Florida (Marc Rubio)

  • Indiana* (Dan Coats)

  • Arkansas* (John Boozman)

  • Ohio (Rob Portman)

  • New Hampshire (Kelly Ayotte)

  • North Dakota* (John Hoeven)
  • Democratic Wins

  • Delaware (Chris Coons)

  • West Virginia (Joe Manchin)

  • Connecticut (Richard Blumenthal)

  • Nevada (Harry Reid)
  • Illinois, Pennsylvania, Washington and (of course) Colorado have yet to be decided.

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        1. and reports numbers long after the rest of Washington. Haven’t seen early numbers for Murray, but if they look bad now, it doesn’t tell you anything.

          1. Murray moved in to the lead!

            On Reid I think we can assume he’s got it, and 8 point lead with 55% reporting.

            I think Colorado, Delaware, and Nevada showed that a state won’t elect someone too crazy to the Senate (unless it’s Kentucky).

      1. It’s early there yet and you can cast a ballot by mail on election day there. As long as it is postmarked by the 2nd, it counts. They could be counting that race until Friday. It took them over a month after the election to get a governor in WA.

        Then again, aren’t you the same guy that thought we were winning both PA and Il less than a half an hour ago?

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