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At this hour, President Bush has won re-election as president by a 47
percent to 43 percent margin in the popular vote nationwide. Ralph
Nader has 1 percent of the vote nationwide. That's with 51 percent of
the precincts reporting.
Bush has won 324 electoral votes in 33 states. He is leading in 4 states for a total of 43 more electoral votes.
Kerry has won 105 electoral votes in 8 states and the District of
Columbia. He is leading in 5 states for a total of 48 more electoral
votes.
Nader has not won any state and is not currently leading in any state.
In the 435 U.S. House races, the Republicans have won 173 seats and are
leading in the races for 56 seats. The Democrats have won 145 seats and
are leading in the races for 56 seats. Independent and other party
candidates have won or are leading for 3 seats. If these trends
continue, the Republicans will retain control of the House.
In the 34 races for the U.S. Senate, the Republicans have won 14 seats
and are leading in the races for 4 seats. The Democrats have won 13
seats and are leading in the races for 3 seats. Independent and other
party candidates have won or are leading for 1 seat. If these trends
continue, the Republicans will retain control of the Senate and will
gain 3 seats.
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