on in california. i mean, we wish him luck because let s face it, california is completely broke and he s got a lot of issues. the state has just rejected the two most successful females in the country. senate race is too close to call. ken buck vs. michael bennett. michael bennett is the democrat and ken buck is the republican. too close to call. meanwhile, let s go to the dairy state of wisconsin and ladies and gentlemen, this is a shocker. russ feingold, the very liberal long time democrat serving wisconsin was defeated by ron johnson by five percentage points. he, ron johnson, is an up and comer now in the republican party. yeah, you say this is another example like rand paul of two tea party candidates that established themselves, won over voters and walked away with a substantial victory. feingold tried to rally late. feingold stuck firm to obama
votes, we ll know if that percentage is hit at all. provisional votes are counted first. where do you see this going? what would the sink campaign have to see in order to say i want a recount? well, i think we re looking at a provisional ballots because jason is right. under the system now, you don t have all that discretion about whether to order a recount or not. it s pretty much down to the mathematics of it but there are provisional ballots out there. i think the sink campaign can and should want to take a look at those to see if the numbers are significant enough to maybe get you within that 1/2 point percentage that allows a recount to proceed. let s go to colorado where it s too close to call in the senate. ken buck vs. michael bennett. in general, there are a whole bunch of states, jason, that are already reporting what they see as voter fraud. not sure specifically in colorado but in minnesota you have reports of mentally handicapped people being brought
presidential candidates. sarah palin and mitt romney for handle and newt gingrich and michael bennet vs. andrew romanoff. for the republicans ken buck vs. jane norton. scott mcginnis against businessman dan maes for the republicans in colorado. you can get all the latest results at foxnews.com. i m bret baier in washington. the o reilly factor returns in just a minute. thanks to aarp, we can have more nights out.