Sorting through the early results, I get the sense that the battle for the House is going about as advertised. The Republicans seem likely to enjoy a huge victory, though perhaps not the 70 seat pick-up I was beginning to consider realistic.
The Senate may be a minor disappointment. West Virginia is lost (as I expected) and the Dem is ahead in Pennsylvania (54-46 with 43 percent of the vote in) and Illinois (53-42 with 38 percent in), though in these states it’s all about where the early count is coming from. Who knows what will happen in the West?
BY THE WAY: Maybe it’s wrong to plug our advertisers, but I’m finding the Townhall election tracker quite user friendly — more so than the others I’ve checked out tonight.
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