standing really big here. and i think that walker has been slowly nibbling away. scott has a theory here. as long as he is running close to well, it s been about four and a half and between walker and camp. the other number i ve been watching is libertarian, all over. he s at walker, the libertarian has not broken through s state. but walker campaigns theory is that if they can keep all over below two and a half, then they might be able to avoid a runoff. so far, he s at 1.9. obviously, incredibly tight margin on. that oh, yeah. i mean, this, who knows? this looks like a prescription for potential runoff here. and given the way that, you know, the pennsylvania race has run true to form, looks very competitive, democrats pick up that seat. this could be, you know, a buy annual a vent, georgia decides it s also worth pointing out on the screen, kelly in the lead with 54.6%, blake masters 41.3. but again, 41%, we don t know
virginia, republican glenn youngkin has 1,102,462 votes. that is 54.6% of the vote. he is more than 200,000 votes ahead of the democrat, 200,092 votes to be precise. democrat terry mcauliffe has 902,370 votes. that is 44.7% of the vote. that is with 63% of the estimated vote in. republican glenn youngkin retaining his very healthy lead over democrat terry mcauliffe. in new jersey, the garden state, democratic incumbent government phil murphy has 174,342 votes. he is 62,964 votes ahead of his republican challenger jack ciattarelli who has 111,388 votes, 38.7% of the vote.
those, too. we now have a key race alert for you. now, we re looking at the governor s races in virginia and new jersey. let s look at the numbers. with 61% of the estimated vote in from virginia, republican glenn youngkin remains in the lead. he has 1,061,140 votes. that s 54.6% of the vote. he is 192,385 votes ahead of democrat terry mcauliffe who has 868,755 votes. that is 44.7% of the vote. glenn youngkin, right now, with many votes remaining to be counted, with roughly a 10 percentage vote lead, almost 200,000 votes ahead as of this hour. let s go to new jersey now. with 6% of the vote in, incumbent democratic governor phil murphy has 112,300 votes. that s 64.4% of the vote.
that is 216 votes ahead of republican glenn youngkin with 910. that is 54.6% for terry mcauliffe. 44.1% for glenn youngkin. but but obviously, that is just a very, very small percentage of votes that are in. where is it coming from, john? where are the votes coming in from? zoom in right here, you see the capital of richmond. chesterfield county. this county actually matters. this is one of the central suburban counties just south of richmond. this is a place where democrats the transformation ever virginia from red state to purple state to blue state has been because of the democratic growth here. you are absolutely right to make the point this is a minuscule number of votes. it is proof, though, that we are getting started. that the counties are beginning to report results. and so, then we will accelerate and get through it. now, that s not a big deal. you always want to be in the lead, sure. but what matters is the end of night. they are now counting votes. polls are closed. no
what we see here is that the average in the biden state so far, 69.5% of those as of june 6th have received their first dose. in the trump states it s 54.6. if you look back two months ago there wasn t much of a divide. but as we ve gone through all these different incarnations what we ve seen is that that gap between the red states and the blue states have certainly widened, and if we look at the states in particular, right, what we see here is 70% plus, 13 biden states have reached that, zero trump states, 65 to 69.9%. we ll get to around 20 biden states by july 4th with 70% plus but all 25 trump states he won are 65% or less. i m not sure a sickle one of those will reach the 70% mark. one good piece of news, though, i will point out we ve been saying through the this entire process that the people of color were not getting their first dose at nearly the same levels as white folks were and what do