November 08, 2006

Un-freakin'-believable

AP calls Virginia for Webb.

The new AP count showed Webb with 1,172,538 votes and Allen with 1,165,302, a difference of 7,236. Virginia has had two statewide vote recounts in modern history, but both resulted in vote changes of no more than a few hundred votes.

Meanwhile in Montana, Burns is holding out, but all the media have called that race for Tester.

In the latest unofficial results from the Montana secretary of state's office, Tester won 181,917 votes or 49.2 percent, compared to 178,567 or 48.3 percent for Burns, who was first elected in 1988.

Looks like we should congratulate Senate Majority Leader Reid, too.

Posted by Linkmeister at November 8, 2006 04:05 PM | TrackBack
Comments

You probably already know this, but Allen conceeded. Oh joyous day. . .

Posted by: DuWayne at November 9, 2006 07:46 PM