UPDATE at 11:25 p.m.: And that’s it. Ohio has been called for Obama, and it looks likely that Florida will follow suit. A couple of near-billion-dollar campaigns, and it looks like two states (Indiana and North Carolina) will have flipped, maybe three if Romney ekes out a win in Virginia.
We’ll have plenty of time in the weeks to come to talk about what comes next for the GOP nationally. Tonight is for Obama and his supporters.
The silver lining here in Georgia, for me: The charter schools amendment passed, giving students and parents more choices in the near future.
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UPDATE at 9:56 p.m.: With Michigan and Pennsylvania being called for Obama, Romney is right where most people thought he would be: needing to sweep Florida, North Carolina, Virginia and Ohio, plus one more smaller state, to win. None of those four has been called yet, and all are within reach. But the hour is getting late, and his margin for error is gone.
Incidentally, and just for the record: Some news outlets have called Wisconsin for Obama even though the votes that have been counted there show Romney leading. Admittedly, the exit poll there doesn’t look good for Romney. But it reminds me of Florida in 2000, when I was looking at the AP feed of votes counted and seeing George W. Bush leading even as the state was called for Al Gore. I’m not saying that’s going to happen this year in the Badger State, but I will wait a bit longer before handing that state to Obama.
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UPDATE at 8:42 p.m.: Most media outlets are projecting that Georgia’s 16 electoral votes will go to Mitt Romney. This is not surprising, of course, and I wish we were getting exit polls to give us an idea of how the state might have changed since the 2008 election, but there it is for the record.
In other Georgia news, the charter-schools amendment is doing better than expected outside metro Atlanta, which wasn’t necessarily expected to be the case since the issue isn’t as well-known in other parts of the state. With about 800,000 votes counted, the “yes” vote is ahead by more than 50,000 votes, or about 6.5 percentage points.
Nationally, it’s becoming clear — again, not surprising at this point — that Democrats will retain control of the U.S. Senate. Florida’s Bill Nelson is projected to retain his seat, which is one Republicans probably had to flip if they were going to take the Senate.
In the presidential race, I’m seeing some disagreement among Virginia-minded pundits about what’s happening in that state. The exit polls didn’t really bode well for Romney, but you can ask President John Kerry about how much that matters. Obama seems to be holding his edge in certain parts of that state, but not all of them. It will probably be a while longer before we see how that state shakes out. If Romney can’t take it, he will be hard-pressed to string together enough other states to get to 270 electoral votes.
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UPDATE at 7:08 p.m.: The polls in Georgia closed a few minutes ago. I am going ahead and calling a majority in the state House and Senate for the Georgia GOP. Shocker, I know.
After all, Republicans entered today with 29 guaranteed seats in the Senate to the Democrats’ 15, and 90 in the House to the Dems’ 48. That’s 182 of 236 state legislative seats (77 percent) decided before the polls opened, much less closed, because they weren’t contested in the general election. That lack of competitiveness shouldn’t surprise me at this point, but somehow the magnitude of it always does.
The real Gold Dome drama tonight, of course, centers on whether the GOP can achieve super-majorities of two-thirds in each chamber. That, and what happens with the charter schools amendment.
Also, the AP has called Kentucky for Romney and Vermont for Obama. So, Romney leads 8 electoral votes to 3. LET’S JUST END IT NOW AND GO HOME!!
Kidding. Of course. Sort of. No, really.
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ORIGINAL POST:
The first polls closed at 6 p.m. in Indiana and Kentucky. Georgia’s polls close at 7 p.m., as do a number of other states. The flood of election results will begin in earnest sometime thereafter.
Follow it all here and on Twitter, as I’ll be posting updates on the charter-schools amendment, the race in Georgia’s 12th Congressional District, the balance of power in the statehouse and the U.S. Senate — oh, and that other election between Mitt Whatshisname and Somebody Obama.
And if Twitter, blogging, and the Google+ Hangout from earlier today — along with the next Hangout we’ll do either tonight or tomorrow morning — aren’t enough, tune into WABE, 90.1 FM, around 9:45 p.m. and 10:45 p.m. to hear me discuss the results during the station’s election coverage.
OK, I think that’s it … join us one way or another.
– By Kyle Wingfield
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Finn McCool (The System isn't Broken; It's Fixed)
November 6th, 2012
9:42 pm
Can you say Senator Elizabeth Warren?
Tiberius - pulling the tail of the left AND right when needed
November 6th, 2012
9:43 pm
“Conservatives are all wrong. They are no longer the American values.”
Sorry, but conservatives have the values America was founded on, and what made it great.
If they no longer have American values, it is because America has morphed into wanting things from government instead of earning them.
That might be the America you want, but it is not American values.
Tiberius - pulling the tail of the left AND right when needed
November 6th, 2012
9:44 pm
“Can you say Senator Elizabeth Warren?”
Yep. The least qualified Senator since Al Franken and Barack Obama.
Black Label
November 6th, 2012
9:45 pm
Who was the blogger(s) who spoke of the Republicans taking the Senate?
Hillbilly D
November 6th, 2012
9:45 pm
However it ends up, one thing it would do well to remember is that nobody likes a sore winner.
JDW
November 6th, 2012
9:47 pm
Mourdock and Brown bite the dust.
Matz
November 6th, 2012
9:47 pm
Sorry, but “conservatives” aren’t conservative anymore. When you sell your core values for a quick buck and call it virtue, don’t be surprised when nobody respects you anymore.
Aquagirl
November 6th, 2012
9:48 pm
Tiberius, I give you points for hanging in and taking it like a man. Uh, a godly non-gay Republican man, of course.
Tiberius - pulling the tail of the left AND right when needed
November 6th, 2012
9:49 pm
Who says I’m godly?
Black Label
November 6th, 2012
9:49 pm
The smiles have seemed to disappear on Fox
Tiberius - pulling the tail of the left AND right when needed
November 6th, 2012
9:50 pm
Matz, the LAST thing you are qualified to do is define what conservative is or is not.
Hillbilly D
November 6th, 2012
9:50 pm
“conservatives” aren’t conservative anymore.
That’s true but “liberals” aren’t liberal anymore, either. Both words have lost all their meanings.
Black Label
November 6th, 2012
9:51 pm
Dobbs and Cavuto look like they just left a funeral
B3
November 6th, 2012
9:52 pm
Kyle, keep up the good work. I enjoy hearing your thoughts. B3
Black Label
November 6th, 2012
9:52 pm
Did cc and td go to bed?
Finn McCool (The System isn't Broken; It's Fixed)
November 6th, 2012
9:53 pm
wow…great night for America
JDW
November 6th, 2012
9:53 pm
If people weren’t in line in Fl I believe CNN would have just called it…they just made the point that almost all significant votes left to count are strong blue
Finn McCool (The System isn't Broken; It's Fixed)
November 6th, 2012
9:54 pm
ok, lets see what the Ragin Cagin is doing on CNN!
DAWG POUND
November 6th, 2012
9:55 pm
“Matz, the LAST thing you are qualified to do is define what conservative is or is not.”
Well Mr Know-It-All Tiberious, what is conservatism? That is even if you know what social verses classical liberalism is to draw a contrast!
They BOTH suck
November 6th, 2012
9:55 pm
The Romney campaign going to PA and MI was a front to get there base motivated and excited……….
Good political move………. I guess
SisterSarah
November 6th, 2012
9:56 pm
Just thought I’d dip my head in here real quick…I am looking for the Dick Morris Mitt Romney landslide.
Not here? Okay, thanks!!! LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
JamVet
November 6th, 2012
9:59 pm
Any updates on Tammy Duckworth and the wrong Joe Walsh? (The deadbeat dad in Illinois.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmpJZ8hNZR0
Aquagirl
November 6th, 2012
9:59 pm
Who says I’m godly?
You lie down with Republicans, you get up with godly fleas.
They BOTH suck
November 6th, 2012
10:00 pm
Barry
How they doing on Fox?
Finn McCool (The System isn't Broken; It's Fixed)
November 6th, 2012
10:00 pm
Romney got Utah!!!!!!!!!!!!
Woot Wot Wot!!!!!!
Tiberius - pulling the tail of the left AND right when needed
November 6th, 2012
10:01 pm
“what is conservatism”
Whatever CONSERVATIVES think it is.
Liberals don’t get to define it, Dawg Pound.
They BOTH suck
November 6th, 2012
10:01 pm
Fox just called UT & MT for Romney
That is big. Put on your rally caps
Tiberius - pulling the tail of the left AND right when needed
November 6th, 2012
10:04 pm
“You lie down with Republicans, you get up with godly fleas.”
Once again, Aquagirl, I am NOT a Republican. I may vote for the occasional Republican candidate, but I usually vote “None of the Above”, as I did for most races this evening.
I’m a Constitutionalist. You’re not ready for that argument.
They BOTH suck
November 6th, 2012
10:04 pm
But Karl Rove said
But Dick Morris said
But the polls were over sampling
But the early voting indicated
But I read on blaze, wnd, washington examiner, fox and drudge………..
Finn McCool (The System isn't Broken; It's Fixed)
November 6th, 2012
10:05 pm
The Romney war room is selling space at discount levels…..
Lord Help Us
November 6th, 2012
10:06 pm
What about Benghazi!!!
Tiberius - pulling the tail of the left AND right when needed
November 6th, 2012
10:06 pm
FL not looking good for Romney. Too many stupid people to overcome.
Any state that would return Alan Grayson to the U.S. House is a state populated with too many morons.
adam smith's invisible hand
November 6th, 2012
10:07 pm
That’s right, Tib, blame it on the stupid people. They must be stupid if they don’t agree with you, right?
Lord Help Us
November 6th, 2012
10:07 pm
‘Too many stupid people to overcome.’
Yeah, look at GA…
Finn McCool (The System isn't Broken; It's Fixed)
November 6th, 2012
10:07 pm
Mitt win anything? What’s he got? Utah? SC?
lololololololololol
Tiberius - pulling the tail of the left AND right when needed
November 6th, 2012
10:08 pm
“What about Benghazi!!!”
Hearings begin right after Congress reconvenes.
Then the stonewalling and lying will REALLY ramp up from Obama.
Finn McCool (The System isn't Broken; It's Fixed)
November 6th, 2012
10:08 pm
but but but Kyle called it…just like Newt did……
adam smith's invisible hand
November 6th, 2012
10:08 pm
The geniuses in the panhandle of FL went for Romney.
Progressive Humanist
November 6th, 2012
10:08 pm
Looks like a blue wave tonight.
Cutty
November 6th, 2012
10:08 pm
Where’s Dancer and Prancer, Dusty and Lil’ Barry, I Report and MiltonMan???
Finn McCool (The System isn't Broken; It's Fixed)
November 6th, 2012
10:09 pm
Alan grayson is back?????????????Woot!
Tiberius - pulling the tail of the left AND right when needed
November 6th, 2012
10:09 pm
“That’s right, Tib, blame it on the stupid people. They must be stupid if they don’t agree with you, right?”
adam smith, feel free to make the case that Alan Grayson is a shining example of a U.S. Representative.
I need a good laugh this evening.
Lord Help Us
November 6th, 2012
10:09 pm
I think the cons did not go hard enough right…
Bachmann would have won. Next time don’t nominate a RINO…go with a severe conservative.
Just trying to help.
Finn McCool (The System isn't Broken; It's Fixed)
November 6th, 2012
10:10 pm
but but but,,,the majority of Americans are with us……
~long lost conservative
JamVet
November 6th, 2012
10:10 pm
Speaking of awful US Representatives, wassup with Alan Joseph McCarthy West?
They BOTH suck
November 6th, 2012
10:10 pm
Did Fox just show Romney at a roadside diner in Iowa?
3rd time might be a charm: Romney 2016
Lord Help Us
November 6th, 2012
10:10 pm
‘Hearings begin right after Congress reconvenes.’
Nope, the people that led you around by the ring in your nose will now discard you like a used condom…
Finn McCool (The System isn't Broken; It's Fixed)
November 6th, 2012
10:11 pm
Right, cons didn’t go hard enough to the right….
Tiberius - pulling the tail of the left AND right when needed
November 6th, 2012
10:11 pm
“The geniuses in the panhandle of FL went for Romney.”
Lots of military there. Smarter than you will ever be, by and large.
Kyle Wingfield
November 6th, 2012
10:11 pm
Finn @ 10:08: Like I said, the numbers favored Obama. And while events on the ground didn’t appear to match those numbers, it sure looks at this point like he got his voters to the polls in the numbers he needed. It’s not quite over, but it’ll take a fairly dramatic turnaround for Romney to win.