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11-02-2010, 05:13 PM
GOP draws first blood; Paul wins in Ky.
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1110/44561.html#ixzz14AZo1pwo
By ALEXANDER BURNS | 11/2/10 2:03 PM EDT Updated: 11/2/10 7:09 PM EDT
Polls have closed across a band of Midwestern and southern states that promise a first look at the size and force of the electoral wave expected to carry Republicans to major gains in the House and Senate.
Republicans scored two early victories in the upper chamber: Kentucky Senate candidate Rand Paul, perhaps the year’s most prominent tea party candidate, was declared the winner in his state’s open-seat Senate race. Former Indiana Sen. Dan Coats won an easy victory over Democratic Rep. Brad Ellsworth, reclaiming his old seat for the GOP.
Voting is over in a total of seven states – Kentucky, Indiana, Georgia, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Vermont and Virginia – that on their own could take Republicans a long way toward taking control of Congress.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1110/44561.html#ixzz14Aa6fFSN
We did it!! We've got another Paul in Congress!!!!!!!!
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1110/44561.html#ixzz14AZo1pwo
By ALEXANDER BURNS | 11/2/10 2:03 PM EDT Updated: 11/2/10 7:09 PM EDT
Polls have closed across a band of Midwestern and southern states that promise a first look at the size and force of the electoral wave expected to carry Republicans to major gains in the House and Senate.
Republicans scored two early victories in the upper chamber: Kentucky Senate candidate Rand Paul, perhaps the year’s most prominent tea party candidate, was declared the winner in his state’s open-seat Senate race. Former Indiana Sen. Dan Coats won an easy victory over Democratic Rep. Brad Ellsworth, reclaiming his old seat for the GOP.
Voting is over in a total of seven states – Kentucky, Indiana, Georgia, New Hampshire, South Carolina, Vermont and Virginia – that on their own could take Republicans a long way toward taking control of Congress.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/1110/44561.html#ixzz14Aa6fFSN
We did it!! We've got another Paul in Congress!!!!!!!!