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right. that s exactly right. and i am being told that democratic congressman tim ryan has called j.d. vance to concede in this race. tim ryan was always viewed as the underdog. he thought that this race was overlooked and that people had a lot of support from the national party as you can hear, the crowd is getting very excited right now as the race is being called. there is a lot of energy in the room right now. j.d. vance is someone who is going to be very different than his predecessor. his predecessor, rob portman, is a long time centrist. j.d. vance, meanwhile, has been a fierce supporter of donald trump, then an election denier, i-2020 election denier, though he did say he will accept the results tonight. i have yet to hear whether he is going to come out and make a speech. we are expecting that to happen at some point. but we will keep you posted, jake. all right, melanie zanona at j.d. vance headquarters in ohio. cnn s projecting did events will be the next u.s. senator f
let s take a look at where we are now in the battle for control of the house of representatives. and again, this is where these are not called races, necessarily. this is where the vote is. this is where the vote is, as you fill in across the country we are now at the west coast poll closing. we will get more and more. so, this is everything, all 435 districts. narrow it down just make it easier to understand the stakes in the battleground competitive districts. to bring them up now and you just see, just as you just are looking at the map, you don t need the map to see more blue than republicans had hoped. you still mentioned the key, point, though, this is a very tough climate for democrats even if the margin is so small. republicans need only a net gain of five, which is eminently doable when you look at the map. but but, we talked earlier, could republicans pick up seats in new england? again, we are not done now. let me stretch it out for you a little bit, stretch out th
luke page fumbled a question about abortion rights during a debate and needles never looked back, maintaining an advantage. tonight she wins another four years in maine. in idaho, the republican incumbent, brad little, he will win reelection in a state that donald trump carried by some 60 percentage point in in idaho. some key race alerts now to bring you, beginning in a true toss-up state in wisconsin. remember, joe biden won here by very slim margin in 2020. right now tony ever s leads by 62,000 votes ahead of election questioner tim michaels. 62% of the vote is in in the state of wisconsin. we have an update for you now from michigan. gretchen whitmer growing her lead against tudor dixon, a conservative 98,000 votes ahead, 33% of the vote is in in michigan. and what would a key race alert slough be without the fate of georgia? brian kemp, republican
incumbent, 305,000 votes ahead, right now, of stacey abrams, about nine percentage points with 86% of the vote in the state of georgia, as we case headed over to casey hunt i would be surprised if you did not update us. your update would be useless if we did not have georgia in there. and of course, we are starting with georgia. yet again, because look at these vote totals. 32,000 votes separate herschel walker from raphael warnock right now. it s actually a little bit bigger than it has been at some point throughout the night. look at that, 39.4 to 38.5%. again, nobody is over 50, heading to a potential runoff. 86% of the vote is in. we can see this change back and forth still all night long if these votes get counted. all right, let s move to wisconsin, where won johnson, the republican, is setting at 58 point and mandela barons 16,000 votes separating them. and we can actually compare this with just gave us and the governor s