Democratic incumbents John Salazar (third district) and Betsy Markey (fourth district) are both trailing. In Salazar’s case, only 16 percent of the precincts are in — he trails by 9,000 votes. In Markey’s case, 43 percent of the precincts are counted and she trails by 11,000 votes.
As for the Senate, Democratic incumbent Michael Bennet leads Ken Buck 52-43 (a raw vote lead of 53,000) with 10 percent of the precincts reporting.
UPDATE: Markey is out, defeated by Cory Gardner. Salazar is losing by 6 points (10,000 votes) with 60 percent of precincts reporting.
Bennet holds a narrow 48-47 lead over Buck (10,000 votes) with 44 percent of precincts reporting.
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