
DC is one of the nation's largest cities, its mayoral race is certainly equal to a gubernatorial race in other states. Yet I cannot get results via Politico.
FWIW (I'm not mentioning any House races): DE-Sen, with 13.8% in, O'Donnell is ahead of Castle 54.7-45.3 MA-Gov will be Patrick (D) vs. Baker (R) MD-Sen, Mikulski has secured the (D) nomination ... a field of five people I've never heard of are running for the (R) nomination. MD-Gov, O'Malley has defeated two randoms for the (D) nomination. Less than 1% in for the (R) nomination. NH-Sen, Paul Hodes (D) will face Ovide Lamontagne (R-Tea) or Kelly Ayotte (R-Mainstream). Only 6.3% in, but Lamontagne is ahead 51.7-32.4. NY-Sen (2), Gillibrand will face some random. NY-Sen (6), Schumer will face some random. NY-Gov, Andrew Cuomo will face either Rick Lazio (R-Mainstream) or Carl Paladino (R-Tea). RI-Gov, OK, Frank Caprio (D) will face either Victor Moffitt or John Robitaille. Are either one of them (R-Tea)? WI-Sen, Russ Feinhold (D) will face Stephen Finn, Ron Johnson, or Dave Westlake. I've heard Feingold is in trouble but no idea of any of them are (R-Tea) who'd try to gift-wrap November for the D's. WI-Gov, no idea about this one. |
The owner of Politico has just launched a new website focused on DC local news. They are running the results there (so far, no results have been reported). They probably don't want Politico to siphon off their traffic. But, you can visit tbd.com for the local results.
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Thanks! BTW, looks like Erlich has been called the winnah in MD-Gov-R. |
Found the WaPo link. All races are on here.
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/elections/2010/dc/ |
O'Donnell is called for DE-Sen. We have a real race now, since O'Donnell has a host of tax and other issues ... kinda hard to run on a "clean up DC" campaign with that baggage. |