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Two More Democratic Senate Wins, Sort Of
CNN has called Ohio for Brown (expected) and Connecticut for Lieberman, who, despite the fact that he got kicked to the curb in the Democratic primary for his pro-war views and decided to run as an indie with huge Republican support, has said he'll caucus with the Dems.

8:14PM Tue. Nov. 7, 2006, Lee Nichols Read More | Comment »

Dumbest Thing I've Heard Tonight
On CNN, archconservative and guardian of our moral purity Bill Bennett said "You will see a movement to draft Rick Santorum for president in 2008."

Sorry Bill, but this election seems to cast doubt on whether Americans are prepared to elect a complete idiot for a third straight election.

8:06PM Tue. Nov. 7, 2006, Lee Nichols Read More | Comment »

Early State Numbers
With early voting totals released, and 1.48% of precincts:

Senate

Hutchison (R) 62%
Radnofsky (D) 36%

Austin congressional seats:
Dist. 10:

McCaul (R) 44%
Ankrum (D) 51%
(Don't get too excited - we suspect those numbers are predominantly Travis early voting)

Dist. 31:
Carter (R) 59%
Harrell (D) 40%

Dist. 21:
Lamar Smith (R) 61%
John Courage (D) 25%

Dist. 25
Doggett (D) 73%
Rostig (R) 22%

Other congressional seats:
Dist. 22 (Tom DeLay's former seat)
Lampson (D) 50%
Sekula Gibbs (R) 44%

7:54PM Tue. Nov. 7, 2006, Lee Nichols Read More | Comment »

Huge Senate Pickup for Dems
I'm not sure why, because the numbers they're showing don't support it, but CNN is calling the New Jersey Senate race for Democrat Menendez over Republican Kean. That's huge – one of the crucial seats the Dems were hoping for. The only numbers I see show Menendez behind, so I'm guessing that those returns are from rural districts.

7:49PM Tue. Nov. 7, 2006, Lee Nichols Read More | Comment »

Early Bond Results
News 8 Austin has all seven bond propositions passing, but Prop. 4 in trouble with 56% for, 44% against.

7:45PM Tue. Nov. 7, 2006, Wells Dunbar Read More | Comment »

Irony: Librarians Yelling
I was in the ladies room chatting with a woman sporting a Texas Conference for Women tote bag, who began thanking me profusely when she realized I was the one who dished on Martha Stewart in our coverage of that event, but we were interrupted by shrieks from the main room of the Molotov Lounge when former Austin Chronicle city editor and current bonds backer Mike Clark-Madison called the Libraries for Austin party with the early vote totals: With almost 63,000 votes counted, Prop. 6 (which would pump $90 million into building a new central library) was passing with 60% of the vote.

Said Cynthia Charles, manager of the Carver Branch, "We always knew we were going to get it. Just glad that we got our new daddy. Make that our sugar daddy. It's awesome." The "daddy" is our big new main library, she later explained. "Brenda [Branch, director of the Austin Public Library] is going to be so happy we're going to have to resuscitate her."

7:40PM Tue. Nov. 7, 2006, Katherine Gregor Read More | Comment »

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Squashing Santorum
CBS is calling Pennsylvania for Dem Bob Casey over Little Ricky.

7:29PM Tue. Nov. 7, 2006, Wells Dunbar Read More | Comment »

Travis County Early Voting Numbers Out
Headlines:

ALL CITY OF AUSTIN BONDS BONDS PASSING EASILY

LEGE: BOLTON NARROW LEAD OVER WELCH

LEGE: WATSON, DUKES, HOWARD, NAISHTAT, RODRIGUEZ, STRAMA WINNING EASILY

DISTRICT COURTS: BAIRD AND NARANJO WELL UP ON REPUBLICANS

COUNTY: DEMS ALL WINNING EASILY EXCEPT PCT. 2 JUSTICE OF PEACE

At this point, the Texas House Dist. 47 race is the only nail-biter. The early voting totals: 12,185 votes for teacher favorite Valinda Bolton, 11,449 for Bill Welch, the favorite of voucher sugar daddy James Leinenger, who pumped $500,000 into his campaign last month.

7:16PM Tue. Nov. 7, 2006, Lee Nichols Read More | Comment »

Texas Polls Are Closed
It's all over but the counting. Very early numbers are trickling out, only 14 precincts out of 8,510, and obviously from conservative areas. Which, um, is most of Texas.

7:08PM Tue. Nov. 7, 2006, Lee Nichols Read More | Comment »

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