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Ben F.'s avatar

After fixating on Georgia and Pennsylvania, I hadn't looked much at NC yet. But I did see that Harris was 3 points ahead in the NBC NC exit poll. Any trends that people have noticed that point to a win there?

Also, any close house races that have been decided?

ClimateHawk's avatar

Exot polling is trash. But I will take it.

Ben F.'s avatar

I think you're probably right. I just need some hopium.

Absentee Boater's avatar

Only trend is that Josh Stein is absolutely crushing it. On pace for a double-digit win.

UpstateNYer's avatar

No big house races at all called yet. Florida reaches weren't close tho.

Oceanblaze17's avatar

What is going in KS and NE?

Oggoldy's avatar

Only Omaha and Kansas City reporting votes so far.

Aspi's avatar

CBS: Slightly ahead in VA.

Absentee Boater's avatar

Michigan Supreme Court race already called for the Democrat.

IggySD's avatar

What is there to say? Things aren’t looking great. It’s not hopeless but I think a lot of us are a bit shocked and depressed right now.

Mark's avatar

Very, very narrow path to 270 but she'll need an inside straight in three or four states. Arizona and Nevada are likely nowhere close to happening.

Tim Nguyen's avatar

Very early results in Montana but they're wonky to say the least. Green Party candidate somehow has the lead with 3800+ votes, followed by the Libertarian, then Sheehy and finally Tester dead last. Gonna be interesting to see how this plays out.

Absentee Boater's avatar

No flips so far in the House. The few close calls with a substantial vote in -

AZ-01 - Shah has a narrow lead over Schweikert but still too close to call.

AZ-06 - Engel has a big lead with half of the vote in, but still a lot of vote left in D and R areas.

IA-03 - Baccam has a 3-point lead, but Polk County is nearly done while there’s still a lot of Rurals left.

MD-06 - April McClain Delaney (D) is currently behind with 60% of the vote in, but the rurals are nearly fully counted, and the remaining vote is nearly all in very blue Montgomery County. I don’t see a problem.

NE-02 - Vargas is ahead of Bacon, with about an equal number of votes from Omaha and the R surrounding areas. This one may happen.

NY-04 - D’Esposito looks toast

NY-19 - Riley is well ahead with both D and R areas still to count

NY-22 - Mannion is well ahead with the R areas nearly finished. We may finally kick that football here in Syracuse!

PA-10 Stelson has opened up a big lead on Scott Perry, with most of the vote left in Dauphin. Looking good so far.

Absentee Boater's avatar

NH Gov called for Ayotte; NC Gov called for Stein

Absentee Boater's avatar

No surprises so far in the Senate - Alsobrooks wins in MD; Scott wins in FL.

SanJoseAJ's avatar

So... that's been quite depressing.