Locator: 48746TRUMP.
Trump 2.0 tracked here.
From there, US House being tracked here.
From there, The New York Times tracking the votes.
Right now, 11:38 p.m. CT, November 11, 2024, screenshot:
These are the eight likely races that the GOP will win. Right now, the GOP has 214 seats; needs 218 seats for the majority.
Let's take a look at the seventh one on that list: Evans, Colorado's 8th congressional district, said by The New York Times still too close to call. With greater than 95% of the votes tallied this looked fishy. So I dug a little deeper. One click and this screenshot:
One day ago, yesterday, Denver7 said that Republican Gabe Evans wins (and flips) Colorado's 8th congressional district. Whoo-hoo!
But what's the story with The New York Times? I'm sure the results of at least two other races have also been decided but I'm tired, headed to bed. We can check tomorrow.
Okay, one more. Ciscomani, Arizona -- another GOP winner.
The New York Times: losing credibility.
Valadao in California won also. That's three.
Also, in California, Calvert won also. That's four.
And that's official.
GOP: president, US House, and US Senate.
That doesn't happen too often.
We'll see if Morning Joe reports it in the a.m.
Okay, now I'm heading to bed.
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