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    WE TAKE THE FIRST 2

    KOOTS AND PAUL are declared the first 2 winners

    Watch the election threads for breaking news

    Just had to celebrate the first 2 calls

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    Jim DeMint wins

    Lehey retains

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    dont count Paul yet, im looking at results in KY and he is LOSING

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamesw62
    dont count Paul yet, im looking at results in KY and he is LOSING
    Fox called the race already ?

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    Rand PAUL (REP) 47.69% 53,202
    Jack CONWAY (DEM) 52.31% 58,345
    counted 111,547

    Rand PAUL (REP) 48.14% 64,097
    Jack CONWAY (DEM) 51.86% 69,050
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    Fox and AP both have already called this one ?

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    7:11 PM ET: The Republicans have their first pickup in the Senate. Dan Coates, as expected, beat Brad Ellsworth to take the seat of retiring Senator Evan Bayh.
    Remember: Republicans need to pick up 10 previously Democratic Senate seats to take a 51-vote majority. If they only pick up 9, Vice President Biden will cast the tie-breaking vote and Democrats will keep the majority.
    7:06 PM ET: The Rand Paul victory is a hold for GOP. Republican Jim Bunning is retiring. But the race got national attention when Paul, fueled by the tea party, beat a Republican establishment candidate in the primary and then had a rocky start in the general election. After a highly-personal general election campaign, Paul stabilized, and held what should be a safe seat for the GOP in the relatively conservative Kentucky.

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_upshot/20 ... -live-blog

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    Republican takes Ohio senate seat

    Rob Portmen wins

    John Kasich race
    to close to call

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