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Early Calls in Senate Race

Share / Recommend - Comment - Print - Tuesday, Nov 07 2006, 5:48PM

Arizona -- Jon Kyl -- Republican

California -- Dianne Feinstein -- Democrat

Connecticut -- Joseph Lieberman -- Independent

Delaware -- Thomas Carper -- Democrat

Florida -- Bill Nelson -- Democrat

Hawaii -- Daniel Akaka -- Democrat

Indiana -- Richard Lugar -- Republican

Maine -- Olympia Snowe -- Republican

Maryland -- Ben Cardin -- Democrat

Massachusetts -- Ted Kennedy -- Democrat

Michigan -- Debbie Stabenow -- Democrat

Minnesota -- Amy Klobuchar -- Democrat

Mississippi -- Trent Lott -- Republican

Missouri -- UNDECIDED

Montana -- Jon Tester -- Democrat

Nebraska -- Ben Nelson -- Democrat

Nevada -- John Ensign -- Republican

New Jersey -- Robert Menendez -- Democrat

New Mexico -- Jeff Bingaman -- Democrat

New York -- Hillary Rodham Clinton -- Democrat

North Dakota -- Kent Conrad -- Democrat

Ohio -- Sherrod Brown -- Democrat

Pennsylvania -- Bob Casey Jr. -- Democrat

Rhode Island -- Lincoln Chafee -- Republican

Tennessee -- Bob Corker -- Republican

Texas -- Kay Bailey Hutchison -- Republican

Utah -- Orrin Hatch -- Republican

Vermont -- Bernard Sanders -- Independent

Virginia -- George Allen -- Republican

Washington -- Maria Cantwell -- Democrat

West Virginia -- Robert Byrd -- Democrat

Wisconsin -- Herb Kohl -- Democrat

Wyoming -- Craig Thomas -- Republican

This puts the total as I see it now at 51 Republicans, 46 Democrats, 2 Independents, 1 Undecided

Many of these races, like Virginia and Rhode Island are extremely close -- but these are hunches at the moment.

More soon.

-- Steve Clemons

Update: Lincoln Chafee loses to Sheldon Whitehouse. This leaves a TWN projected balance of 50 Republicans, 47 Democrats, 2 Independents, 1 Undecided

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Reader Comments (2) - post a comment

Posted by Robert Morrow, Nov 07 2006, 9:47PM - Link

We can blame all these results on Deibold voting machines, especially this year in Ohio...

Posted by Robert Morrow, Nov 07 2006, 6:11PM - Link

Randy Graf in Arizona #08 is the one who I am working for this cycle. He is one of the few candidates who is worthy of my very precious volunteer time. Securing the US border, some the elites of both parties have failed/refused to do, is Randy Graf's TOP issue.

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