This is it, the last of the primaries, the last chance the teabaggers have to make our job a little easier this November. I'll be taking care of results coverage tonight, in what is shaping up to be a blockbuster evening. What we'll be looking at:
Delaware:
Nothing will be more meaningful than the results of tonight's GOP primary in Delaware. If Rep. Mike Castle wins, the GOP will be favored to pick up Joe Biden's old seat. If he gets teabagged by Christine O'Donnell, it'll be a relatively easy Democratic hold. Given that political handicappers have already ceded to the GOP, an O'Donnell victory would essentially be the Democratic Party's first Senate pickup of the year.
I like going out on limbs, so I'll say O'Donnell wins, and wins easily -- by at least 7 points.
On the House side, Democrats are favored no matter who the GOP nominates, but if Glenn Urquhart defeats wealthy self-funding establishment choice Michele Rollins, Dems will be in particularly solid footing. Enough so, that their cash can be better spent elsewhere.
New Hampshire:
PPP has hinted that in polling-to-be-released tomorrow, all GOP Senate candidates poll the same against Democrat Paul Hodes. So while the CW states that establishment-backed Attorney General Kelly Ayotte is the strongest candidate for the GOP in November, it may not matter much if arch conservative Ovide Lamontagne comes from behind to win the nomination.
Former Rep. Paul Bass is attempting a comeback in NH-01, while O2B candidate Ann McLane Kuster will hopefully win the nomination over odious Lieberdem Katrina Swett. In NH-02, a gaggle of Republicans are vying to take on Carol Shea-Porter.
Maryland
Former Republican Gov. Bob Ehrlich is attempting a rematch against the Democrat who booted him in 2006 -- Martin O'Malley. But he has to get by his teabagger opponent Brian Murphy. While he's "some random dude no one ever heard of", he did get Palin's endorsement.
Massachusetts
South Boston-area Democratic Rep. Stephen Lynch decided to be an asshole and vote against the health care reform law, apparently to burnish his credentials for a gubernatorial or future Senate run. Bad move, as it spurred a spirited labor-backed primary challenge from Mac D'Alessandro -- the former New England political director for SEIU. Here's hoping Lynch gets the boot.
Washington D.C.
Will Mayor Adrian Fenty really get the boot tonight?
New York
Chuck Rangel should be getting the boot in a primary tonight, except that the opposition is fractured among several challengers. It's too bad. The Democratic establishment has rallied around the corrupt Rangel, making the same mistake as Republicans who rallied around their own corrupt congresscritters.