Dramamine alert
Early exit polls show Dem lead.
But turnout’s high and the GOP remains optimistic.
Rumor: Hastert warning of 30-seat loss in the House?
Hold on tight.
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Meanwhile, sue, sue sue:
MoveOn.org is offering a $250,000 reward “for new material evidence leading to a felony conviction for an organized effort of partisan voter suppression or electronic voting fraud.”
Byron York reports:
Just talked to a top official of the Tennessee Republican Party about reports Democrats will file suit to extend voting hours tonight. The Nashville Tennessean says Democrats will base their request on “reports of infrastructure problems.” “The party has received reports that some precincts lacked enough voting machines, voting machines that are not working, long lines and delays in the openings of polling places,” the paper says, citing a Democratic party spokesman.
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