Sen. Kay Hagan's 1-year-old grandson.
4:32 PM PT: CNN calls it for Capito in West Virginia, a Republican pickup.
In Virginia, lots of red areas in, Gillespie about where former Gov. Cuccinelli was in his losing 2013 reelection bid. Warner should win, may not be pretty
4:34 PM PT: Exit polls suggest a 49-46 Kay Hagan lead in North Carolina. An important hold for Democrats. Those numbers are in line with most recent polling. The early exit polls had North Carolina tied.
4:36 PM PT: Sucks that we have to even think twice about VA-Sen, but as long as we see numbers like this, we're okay:
61 percent counted in Chesterfield County, key Richmond suburbs. Gillespie+8, same as Romney. A decent sign for Warner.
— @Nate_Cohn
4:37 PM PT: Look at these gender gaps, from the exit polls, there is a huge disparity between female and male voters:
GA-Gov: 28
VA-Sen: 24
SC-Gov: 34
SC-Sen: 24
SC-Sen: 28
OH-Gov: 13
NC-Sen: 29
KY-Sen: 24
4:43 PM PT: Up in New Hampshire, Democratic incumbent Sen. Jean Shaheen leading 53-47 in Hillsborough County. Good sign: former Democratic Gov. John Lynch won it by one in 2010 governor's race.
4:45 PM PT: With 42 percent reporting in Florida, Charlie Crist retains a 49-46 lead. The good news? Nothing yet from Dem-heavy Miami-dade county.
RT @JoeNBC: GOP official in Florida just told me, "The early numbers look good for Charlie. I don't know if we can pull this off.” #FlaPol
— @SaintPetersblog
4:50 PM PT: Charlie Crist may have coattails. Republican hopes to pick up FL-18 are dead, with Democrat Patrick Murphy winning GOP-heavy Martin County 56-44 with 61 percent in. CNN just called it, a Democratic hold. Murphy should've been the most vulnerable freshman.
Meanwhile, Hillsborough County is coming in even stronger for Charlie Crist as election-day votes are counted.
And in FL-02, Democrat Gwen Graham is leading odious Rep. Steve Southerland 60-40. That would be a Democratic pickup. At least in Florida, no wave.
4:52 PM PT: Extrapolating from updated Georgia exit polls:
Nunn 48.65, Perdue 48.35
Deal 49, Carter 47
Meanwhile, over in North Carolina:
Kay Hagan beating her win number in 14 counties, Thom Tillis beating it in 6. #NCSEN
— @EchelonInsights
5:01 PM PT (Barbara Morrill): New thread here.