So Christine O'Donnell wins her nomination in Delaware. Fox News reports that the NRSC has taken Delaware off the map and will not help O'Donnell in November. A lot of grumbling about "Palin and the Tea Party can support her." Getting the full reaction tomorrow is going to be F-U-N.
Have you given your $10 to an O2B candidate? Among the choices are Ann McLane Kuster who won her primary tonight in convincing fashion against a Lieberdem, and Alan Grayson.
Update: Walker has pulled away in the GOP gubernatorial battle in Wisconsin, leading 56-41.2 with 34.6 percent reporting. Too bad. His opponent Neumann would've been an easier foe for the general.
Update II: In NY-23, land of Dede Scozzofava, the teabagger who gifted that seat to the Democrats, Doug Hoffman, is trailing narrowly in the GOP primary with a third of the vote in. Don't worry, though. Even if he loses, he's promised to continue playing spoiler on the third party Constitution Party line.
Update III: With 23 percent in, former GOP Rep. Charlie Bass has the slimmest of leads, just 200 votes. While the teabagger vote is split, it may not be enough to rescue Bass. Kuster may get a double-dose of great news tonight.
Meanwhile, the margin is narrowing in the Senate GOP primary -- with Lamontagne now at 42.1 to Ayotte's 37.1 percent. In raw numbers, that's a gap of roughly 2,200 votes.
Update IV: Time to go put the kids down. I'll check back in later. The NH vote count is going painfully slow anyway.