UPDATE @ 12:17 AM: So all the big races have been called, with the exception of the Nevada GOP Senate race, which is looking like a win for the teabaggers with their candidate, Sharron Angle. Based on the vote in Clark County, which includes Las Vegas, Nate Silver just tweeted, "Per @ForecasterEnten, Angle in fact leads in Clark Co. with about 1/3 of the vote reported. So, she's going to win." So, that's it. We'll pick this up in the morning.
UPDATE @ 12:08 AM: Via MSNBC, just saw that AP has called the GOP Senate primary in California for Carly Fiorina. She also tacked very hard to the right to cater to the extremists in her party. Good luck coming back from that. And, this can only mean more Demon Sheep.
UPDATE @ 12:03 AM: In Nevada, Jon Ralston is seeing a "blowout" for Sharron Angle, the teabagger candidate, in the GOP Senate primary. His latest tweet: "Angle now up more than 7 statewide. Looking like a blowout. Confetti out in Reid HQ. What a nightmare"
UPDATE @ 11:45 PM: AP has called the California GOP gubernatorial primary for Meg Whitman. Spending tens of millions of her own money, Whitman tacked really hard to the right in the primary and will be scrambling, just scrambling, to get back to the center. Good luck with that.
UPDATE @ 11:40 PM: One of the political geniuses at the White House trashed labor to Ben Smith for spending so much in the Halter-Lincoln race. This was done anonymously, of course, because those same WH geniuses will be needing labor's money this fall and in 2012.
UPDATE @ 11:29 PM: Libby Mitchell won the Democratic primary for Governor in Maine tonight. She'll be facing GOPer/Teabagger Paul LePage and at least one independent candidate in November. Maine has a history of electing independents, so that's always a concern. But, Libby will be a great candidate. She's a solid progressive and I'm hoping she's the next Governor of my home state.
UPDATE @ 11:22 PM: Via Taylor Marsh (a former Nevadan), the incumbent Governor of Nevada, Jim Gibbons, lost in his primary tonight. He's had all kinds of scandals swirling around him, including a very messy divorce.
UPDATE @ 11:11 PM: It's official. The teabagger won the GOP nomination for Governor tonight in Maine. Paul LePage beat six other candidates, including Les Otten who spent over $2.2 million of his own money on the race. The former Chief of Staff to Susan Collins, Steve Abbott, was another of the losing candidates. Susan and Olympia should be afraid. They're not part of their party in Maine anymore.
UPDATE @ 11:07 PM: Via One Iowa, pro-marriage equality incumbent State Rep. Ako Abdul-Samad fought back a primary challenge from a candidate funded by the anti-gay forces. Marriage equality is an issue in some of this year's state races because of the Supreme Court decision legalizing same-sex marriage.
UPDATE @ 10:58 PM: Incumbent Blanche Lincoln won in the runoff, defeating Bill Halter. This was not expected.
UPDATE @ 10:55 PM: Harry Reid won his nomination, no surprise. There will be a father-son ticket on the ballot in Nevada this November. Via AP, his son, Rory, won the Democratic nomination for Governor.
UPDATE @ 10:36 PM: In Arkansas, the lead switches back. With 63.5% reporting, Lincoln is up by almost 5,000 votes.
UPDATE @ 10:30 PM: In Arkansas, with 59.5% reporting, Bill Halter is now ahead by just over 3,000 votes. It's been close all night.
UPDATE @ 10:24 PM: In Maine, there haven't been any new numbers for awhile. We've been stuck at 12% reporting for awhile. But, I'm hearing from my very reliable sources that it looks like the teabagger, Paul LePage, will be the GOP nominee for Governor. The Democratic side is very close. (There's also a frost warning for several counties in Maine tonight.)
UPDATE @ 10:10 PM: Based on returns, Nate Silver says of Bill Halter, "He's in trouble."
UPDATE @ 10:02 PM: There will be a runoff in the SC GOP gubernatorial primary. Nikki Haley got around 49%. Her opponent will be J. Gresham Barrett. Andre Bauer came in a distant fourth...that's via MSNBC who got it from AP.
UPDATE @ 9:57 PM: In SC, Jim Demint, one of the Senate's leading obstructionists, won the GOP nomination, so he's running for reelection. His Democratic opponent is Alvin Greene. So, you ask, who is he? Good question: "Democratic Party Chairwoman Carol Fowler says she hasn't seen Greene since he filed to run." No website. No campaign. No fundraising. And, he won anyway.
UPDATE @ 9:30 PM: No conclusive results yet. But, Rachel Maddow just said the GOP races tonight are "spectacular." I think she's right.
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Polls have closed in Arkansas, Georgia, Maine, New Jersey, North Dakota, South Carolina, South Dakota, Virginia.
Still open: California (closing at 11 PM Eastern), Iowa (closing at 10 PM Eastern), Montana (closing at 10 PM Eastern), Nevada (closing at 10 PM Eastern).
The races we're really watching are the Dem. Senate primary runoff in Arkansas, the Maine gubernatorial races (it's personal), the California GOP Senate and Governor races, the GOP Senate primary in Nevada and that SC GOP primary for Governor (because that one is going to provide plenty of fun fodder. It's already tawdry and there may be a runoff.) An incumbent GOP Congressman, Bob Inglis, could be defeated by a teabagger tonight in SC, too. In Iowa, there's one House race in Des Moines where anti-gay marriage side has tried to defeat pro-equality incumbent.
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