There’s plenty to choose from but I prefer the Real Clear Politics website because they’ve long made a point of linking to articles from both sides of the political and ideological fence rather than indulging in the snobbish, tired, outdated idea that the New York Times and the Washington Post (or now Politico) are better than the NY Post, Washington Beacon and others classed as “Right-Wing”.

That link is just to the home page which does change.

However for today it should look like this.

Polling booths in the East Coast will close at 7pm EST (Eastern Standard Time), which is 1pm NZ time at present with the US out of Daylight Saving and ours having not yet started.

The Red State live election blog looks a bit cleaner than RCP’s and they’re all taking raw data from the same sources.

If you like popcorn and whiskey with your election results you may prefer the Daily Wire live streaming blog.

This is going to be one of the more interesting Mid-Terms ever. It feels like there’s a lot more at stake for both sides than normal, perhaps almost as much as the 2020 Presidential election.

Hmmmm…

Noon reports from Miami-Dade indicate things are much worse for the Democrats than even the most optimistic GOPer would have dared dream. This is the state of play in a county that Joe Biden carried by nearly 8 points.

Meanwhile out in the Pacific Ocean on the other side of the dateline, Guam has finally tipped over. They haven’t elected a Republican to be their delegate to the House since 1993 (one of a handful of non-voting delegates in the House actually)

Hmmmmm 2…..

Worth noting, James Moylan, the Republican who defeated Judi Won Pat (D) for Guam’s delegate to Congress, was trailing in the exit polls, SIGNIFICANTLY.

13 points, last I saw. He won by 5 points.

Folks, I kid you not. The exit poll showed:

Judith Won Pat, Democrat: 56.3%
James Moylan, Republican: 43.7%

Moylan, won. 5 points.