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After fixating on Georgia and Pennsylvania, I hadn't looked much at NC yet. But I did see that Harris was 3 points ahead in the NBC NC exit poll. Any trends that people have noticed that point to a win there?

Also, any close house races that have been decided?

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Exot polling is trash. But I will take it.

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I think you're probably right. I just need some hopium.

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Only trend is that Josh Stein is absolutely crushing it. On pace for a double-digit win.

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No big house races at all called yet. Florida reaches weren't close tho.

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What is going in KS and NE?

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Only Omaha and Kansas City reporting votes so far.

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CBS: Slightly ahead in VA.

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CBS: No info GA

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Michigan Supreme Court race already called for the Democrat.

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What is there to say? Things aren’t looking great. It’s not hopeless but I think a lot of us are a bit shocked and depressed right now.

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Very, very narrow path to 270 but she'll need an inside straight in three or four states. Arizona and Nevada are likely nowhere close to happening.

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Very early results in Montana but they're wonky to say the least. Green Party candidate somehow has the lead with 3800+ votes, followed by the Libertarian, then Sheehy and finally Tester dead last. Gonna be interesting to see how this plays out.

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No flips so far in the House. The few close calls with a substantial vote in -

AZ-01 - Shah has a narrow lead over Schweikert but still too close to call.

AZ-06 - Engel has a big lead with half of the vote in, but still a lot of vote left in D and R areas.

IA-03 - Baccam has a 3-point lead, but Polk County is nearly done while there’s still a lot of Rurals left.

MD-06 - April McClain Delaney (D) is currently behind with 60% of the vote in, but the rurals are nearly fully counted, and the remaining vote is nearly all in very blue Montgomery County. I don’t see a problem.

NE-02 - Vargas is ahead of Bacon, with about an equal number of votes from Omaha and the R surrounding areas. This one may happen.

NY-04 - D’Esposito looks toast

NY-19 - Riley is well ahead with both D and R areas still to count

NY-22 - Mannion is well ahead with the R areas nearly finished. We may finally kick that football here in Syracuse!

PA-10 Stelson has opened up a big lead on Scott Perry, with most of the vote left in Dauphin. Looking good so far.

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NH Gov called for Ayotte; NC Gov called for Stein

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No surprises so far in the Senate - Alsobrooks wins in MD; Scott wins in FL.

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So... that's been quite depressing.

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