Key early Congressional races hint at a landslide
NB: These races are NOT by any means final, but early signs are good.
IN02: Split right down the middle, 50/50, R-incumbent
IN08: 70/30 in favor of the Democratic challenger, with 14% reporting.
IN09: 50/46 in favor of the Democratic challenger, with 2% reporting.
KY03: 50/49 in favor of the Democratic challenger, with 64% reporting
KY04: 57/40 in favor of the Republican incumbent, with 1% reporting
Again, these are horse race numbers, so take ‘em with a grain of salt.
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