I agree, then it becomes a game of watching the Senate. With McConnell surviving, Georgia and Minnesota become the games to watch.
I think Obama might be better positioned in North Carolina than Virginia. My gut says he'll win both of them narrowly.
Fox is saying they aren't calling PA for O because they don't have any real vote and exit poll error numbers in yet.
The BBC is reporting that 6 out of 10 voters said the economy was the deciding factor. Guessing McCain's deeply regretting not brushing up on econ 101 right about now
Earlier tonight CNN had 62% saying the economy, 10% saying Iraq, 9% saying terrorism, 9% saying health care, and Obama won all those groups except terrorism.
MSNBC is reporting that Palm Beach, FL has FUBAR'd ballots again. (You were supposed to make an "arrow" on your ballot to indicate who you wanted. )
Still nothing from Lake County...it's where Gary-Hammond-East Chicago is...over 100,000 African-Americans and 50,000 Latinos.
No big surprise there, McCain really needed a running mate who could run with the economy. McCain fought most of Obama's battles for him in that regard.
In Connecticut, Jim Himes is romping all over Congressman Shays, the last Republicans Congressman in New England.
PA is called. IN and FL look pretty clear for Obama. OH, VA, and NC are looking good for Obama, I'd say she's over.
Bruce Lunsford continues to hang tough in Kentucky. He's down only 6,000 with half of the precincts in.