THE FRIDAY LINES
Rank Race Current Party Change
1 Delaware Democrat Up
2 Connecticut Democrat None
3 Nevada Democrat Up
4 Ohio Republican None
5 Missouri Republican Down
6 Colorado Democrat None
7 New Hampshire Republican Down
8 Kentucky Republican Down
9 Illinois Democrat Up
10 (tie) Pennsylvania Democrat Up
10 (tie) Louisiana Republican Down
Republican Recruiting and the National Environment (Oct. 9, 2009) Getting Mike Castle is the latest in a series of recruitment successes for Senate Republicans.
Rank Race Current Party Change
1 LA-02 Republican None
2 LA-03 Democrat Up
3 NY-23 Republican Up
4 NM-02 Democrat Up
5 IL-10 Republican Down
6 AL-02 Democrat Up
7 MD-01 Democrat Down
8 PA-06 Republican Down
9 CO-04 Democrat Up
10 PA-07 Democrat Up
A GOP-Friendly Environment (Sept. 25, 2009) The signs of an environmental change are everywhere.
Rank Race Current Party Change
1 Kansas Democrat None
2 Tennessee Democrat None
3 Hawaii Republican Up
4 Rhode Island Republican Up
5 Oklahoma Democrat None
6 Vermont Republican Down
7 Virginia Democrat Up
8 Michigan Democrat None
9 California Republican Up
10 New Jersey Democrat Down
What Will VA and NJ Mean? (Oct.16, 2009) Given the dynamics in each race, Republicans have the better chance of pulling off a sweep of both states.
Rank Race Primary Change
1 Texas Gov. Republican None
2 Pa. Senate Democrat None
3 Calif. Gov. Republican Up
4 Connecticut Sen. Republican Up
5 Ky. Senate Democrat None
6 Illinois Gov. Democrat Up
7 California Gov. Democrat Down
8 Kansas Senate Republican Up
9 Colo. Senate Republican Up
10 Michigan Gov. Republican Down
The Four Elements of Great Primaries (Oct. 2, 2009) The Fix's top 10 list of best intraparty battles.
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In just a few hours poll will close in Virginia (7 p.m.), New Jersey (8 p.m.) and New York (9 p.m.).

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In the meantime, here are a few sites you'll want to bookmark tonight:

Vote Counts
New Jersey Division of Elections
New York Board of Elections
Virginia Board of Elections

New York
The Albany Project
Capitol Confidential
Daily Politics (NY Daily News)
Ben Smith

New Jersey
PolitickerNJ
Newark Star Ledger

Virginia
Post Virginia Politics Blog
Not Larry Sabato
The Shad Plank

By Chris Cillizza  |  November 3, 2009; 4:00 PM ET
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Comments

right, like any of us is going to tune into some repuglican fist funk fest sponsored by FIX. I prefer to source the campaigns themselves for palpable breathless anticipation. Besides, I want to skip what Mrs. Fix is wearing and mini-Fix and its' gurgling.

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Ball teams and Bob Dylan don't do it for me either.

Dylan should have retired after "John Wesley Harding."

Even if only one of the goopers wins election we're going to be inundated with GOP-resurgence spin.

Posted by: GoldAndTanzanite | November 3, 2009 8:06 PM | Report abuse

Maine?

an election about civil rights?

who cares about NJ, NY, or ddddd

Posted by: tru-indy | November 3, 2009 7:17 PM | Report abuse

right, like any of us is going to tune into some repuglican fist funk fest sponsored by FIX. I prefer to source the campaigns themselves for palpable breathless anticipation. Besides, I want to skip what Mrs. Fix is wearing and mini-Fix and its' gurgling.

Posted by: angriestdogintheworld | November 3, 2009 6:40 PM | Report abuse

Like you zouk, after the last two elections?

==

If there is one thing we know for certain about these weirdos it's that they never let facts get in the way of their beliefs.

Look how triumphantly they're all predicting a Republican sweep and see it as the beginning of some great realignment.

Evidence? Zero.

Posted by: GoldAndTanzanite | November 3, 2009 6:19 PM | Report abuse

Like you zouk, after the last two elections?

Posted by: drindl | November 3, 2009 5:21 PM | Report abuse

I expect the sore loser liberals will crawl back down their hole and forget their childish antics for one night.

Posted by: snowbama | November 3, 2009 4:56 PM | Report abuse

What about Maine!?

Posted by: FairfaxIsBlue | November 3, 2009 4:18 PM | Report abuse

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