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OFFICIAL AOSHQDD ELECTION NIGHT RETURNS »
November 06, 2012
Romney Wins Tennessee; No Call Yet On Any Of the Tightly Contested States
Karl Rove Thinks FL, VA, and Even OH Look Strong for Romney
Sorry, there's just not a lot of calls being made.
Interestingly, with 18% in, Romney's leading Virginia with 57%. But you never know which precincts are counted there.
Mourdock's a bit behind in Indiana Senate. Allen's a bit ahead for Virginia. Akin's up in Missouri.
Early, though. We have no idea if these numbers represent Democrat or Republican counties.
This could be a long night. Hopefully, only long in duration.
Update: Rove thinks specific polling from specific Virginia precincts show good trend for Romney.
Actually, Rove now also thinks Romney will win Florida (early vote now counted, rest of the sailing should be smooth) and pointed to bad turnout in Cuyhoga, and strong turnout in the neighboring Republican counties, to suggest Ohio's looking good for Romney.
Meanwhile the Decision Desk continues.
Please note that light colors on that map are not predictive at all -- they are simply an indicator of who is ahead in current vote tallies. As you never know which precincts have been counted yet, light colors really mean nothing at all. Only the dark colors indicate a call.