How are your favorites doing tonight?
UPDATE: My congressman from the Mighty Ninth was handily re-elected. Georgia's top-level results are apt to be close, though the exit polls suggest the Republicans are going to have a good night here just because of the age of electorate. But here in the 9th, we went 80/20 for the incumbent. This will be only his second term. He's been good so far.
UPDATE: Looks like "John" Ernst pulled it off. Good for
him her. Get some, ma'am.
UPDATE: With 78% in, it's not even close here in Georgia. All the polls strongly overestimated the chance of Georgia going blue in its statewide races. CBS is calling it for Perdue, and while the staunchly liberal
Atlanta Journal-Constitution isn't ready to admit it yet, it doesn't look like we're even going to get close to needing a runoff. Perdue is leading by 16 points. Nathan Deal, in his own race, is leading by 15.
UPDATE: As Mike points out, SC went blood red this year. North Carolina is a lot closer than anything else in the Deep South tonight: the Republican is ahead, but barely and still below 50%. Looks like he's being kept afloat by a strong showing among older voters too. North Carolina
has an "Instant Runoff" law, so the question may depend on whether the Libertarian voters put down Red or Blue as their second choice.
UPDATE: With 92% in, the AJC still won't call the statewide races. Heartbreak in downtown Atlanta!
UPDATE: CBS is now calling NC for the Red team. The AJC has finally admitted the Red night in Georgia, too.
UPDATE:
RCP is calling NC the same way.