Folks, it is now Wednesday morning everywhere. And here at a surprisingly rainy DKE Los Angeles Bureau (first time I can ever remember it raining on Election Day), we are too geeked to sleep. And I am guessing, so are a lot of you.
Twelve hours ago, it was nearly universally assumed in punditland that the Democrats would lose the House before most of America went to bed, and that they may well lose the Senate in the wee hours of the morning.
Instead, it is control of the House which is still very much an open question. And while the Senate is not locked down, Democrats have the lone pickup of the night (defeating Dr. Oz in the bargain—life is, truly, good), and are leading in all three of their key defensive races.
In addition, gubernatorial downballot races are also looking mostly optimistic, including the pending defeats of several election deniers. In addition, the state legislative outlook is exceptionally promising, with Democrats likely to pick up a handful of chambers that few had on their radars before tonight.
It’s a good night. Well...morning.