UPDATE: This should help simplify things. (1) CNN Elections Projections tells you who’s been declared a winner. (2) And TPMCafe’s Election Central Scoreboard has a tally of all the races at the top, which should be updated to give us the new totals as races are called.
MSNBC just got a whole lot better: Keith Olbermann is now anchoring the coming results! Please share whatever results you hear, and where you’ve heard them! Opinion Journal has a breakdown, by time, of when we can expect to hear the first results (G = governor’s race and S = senator’s race). They recommend we check Real Clear Politics or the crawls across the bottoms of the screens of cable news shows. I recommend TPMCafe’s Election Central Scoreboard. SEE ALSO: CNN Elections Projections. All times ET:
6 p.m.
Indiana S |
Kentucky |
Kentucky: Rep. Harold Rogers, a 13-term Republican, and Rep. Ben Chandler, two-term Democrat, easily won
Indiana: Lugar-S has won.
CNN Projects Indiana: Burton defeats Carr-D
Indiana 8th: Ellsworth: 70% Hostettler: 30% (12% in)
KY 8th: Yarmuth: 50.67% Northup: 48.16% (37.42% in)
CNN Projects Kentucky:
Chandler-D beats Ard
Rogers-R defeats Stepp
7 p.m.
Florida GS Georgia G |
New Hampshire G South Carolina G |
Vermont GS Virginia S |
Vermont S: Bernie Sanders has won.
CNN Projects Vermont:
Welch-D defeats Rainville
7:30 p.m.
North Carolina |
Ohio GS |
West Virginia S |
8:00 p.m.
Alabama G Connecticut GS Delaware S Illinois G Kansas G Kansas G |
Maine GS Maryland GS Massachusetts GS Michigan GS Mississippi S Missouri S |
New Jersey S North Dakota S Oklahoma G Pennsylvania GS Tennessee GS Texas GS |
ABC News: “Preliminary exit poll results indicate that nearly six in 10 voters today disapprove of the way President Bush is handling his job. … nearly six in 10 voters disapprove of the war … voters today are more apt to say the country’s seriously off on the wrong track than to say it’s going in the right direction … voters by more than a 10-point margin, are more apt to say they’re voting to show opposition to Bush rather than to show him support. More than a third are voting to show opposition to the president.”