Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Toomey Goes Ahead in PA, Feingold Loses in Wisconsin

With 92% of the vote counted, Toomey goes ahead of Sestak in PA for the first time tonight.

Toomey leads by less than 9,000 votes.

Wow - gonna be close.

Feingold is down 10 with 44% counted in Wisconsin.

Bennet is up five with 22% counted in CO.


UPDATE: NBC and FOX project that Feingold loses in Wisconsin.

SECOND UPDATE: Looks like Sestak has a hard slog in PA:

We wrote earlier that Joe Sestak need to perform strongly in Berks and Lehigh counties to maintain his advantage over Pat Toomey. Unfortunately for the Democrats, he hasn't: both those counties have now flipped to Mr. Toomey, as has the state of Pennsylvania, although by an extremely small margin. The Times's Matthew Ericson reports that if you extrapolate out the current vote in the remaining counties, Mr. Toomey would win by about 30,000 votes. That clearly makes the state too close to call, although the advantage is now Mr. Toomey's.


THIRD UPDATE: Dem loses lead in Illinois for Obama's old seat. 87% reporting, the Repubs has a 1.5% lead.

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