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Ensign: Couldn’t Stop Democratic Senate Rout

.” With at least five — and as many as eight — Republican seats changing over to the Democratic Party in Tuesday’s balloting, Ensign defended his efforts to guide the NRSC this cycle.

GOP Party Hits Low Notes

RNC Chairman Mike Duncan started the election night party at the Capital Hilton by saying, “This has been a great election,” and “It looks like it’s going to be a very long evening here tonight” before

Lummis Keeps Wyoming Seat in GOP Column

year, well-known former state Treasurer Cynthia Lummis (R) had several key advantages over Internet entrepreneur Gary Trauner (D) and she rode those key assets to victory on Tuesday night in Wyoming’s

Hill Wins Rematch With Sodrel

Baron Hill (D) in Indiana’s 9th district. With 58 percent of precincts reporting, Hill led 58 percent to 42 percent.

Culberson Holding Seat in Texas

With 81 percent of precincts reporting, Culberson held 56 percent to Skelly’s 43 percent and was declared the winner by the Associated Press.

House Democratic Majority Is Growing

Christopher Carney (D) has declared victory in Pennsylvania’s 10th district, which was expected to be a potential pickup opportunity for Republicans this cycle.

Fortuño Elected Puerto Rico Governor

In an early bright spot for Republicans Tuesday night, Puerto Rico Resident Commissioner Luis Fortuño (R) was elected the island’s governor in a landslide.

Boehner Promises to Rebuild GOP

Possibly facing a challenge to his Minority Leader post following Tuesday’s Democratic sweep, Boehner pledged to rebuild the Republican Party by “fighting for the principles of freedom, opportunity

Democrats Hold Alabama Seat

This campaign turned particularly nasty in the last two months of the contest, especially when national Republican officials began releasing documents that called into question Griffith’s medical

Florida, Pennsylvania Polls Close

At one point viewed as nearly a tossup, West Virginia had moved a little more firmly into McCain’s column in recent polls.

Hackers Switch Election Day at GMU

Early Tuesday, hackers broke into the George Mason University computer system and sent out a mass e-mail from the Provost’s Office stating that Election Day had been moved to Wednesday, Nov. 5.

Key States May Prove an Early Election Night

We may know much about tonight’s presidential election early, with polls closing at 7 p.m. in the key presidential battleground states of Georgia, Indiana and Virginia and at 7:30 p.m. in Ohio, North Carolina