Also hasn't the New Jersey Senate race been called for Menedez?
I'm personally interested in Nebraska. Most of that interest comes from it being my home state, but a lot of it comes from the "What's the Matter with Kansas?" perspective. The house races, in that state, are amazingly close so far with a Dem actually ahead in one. It's been a long time since they've had a Dem House member (1958 in one of the close districts where the Rep candidate is slightly leading). As a historical note it's interesting, but as a practical matter it seems like this (along with results in Indiana and Ohio) seem to be showing a Midwest shift away from bold red to more of a purple (thats a mix of red & blue for you non-art people). The implications of such a move could be huge as the Midwest has always been a strong measure of where the Christian working class are leaning.
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