Arizona — Jon Kyl — Republican
California — Dianne Feinstein — Democrat
Connecticut — Joseph Lieberman — Independent
Delaware — Thomas Carper — Democrat
Florida — Bill Nelson — Democrat
Hawaii — Daniel Akaka — Democrat
Indiana — Richard Lugar — Republican
Maine — Olympia Snowe — Republican
Maryland — Ben Cardin — Democrat
Massachusetts — Ted Kennedy — Democrat
Michigan — Debbie Stabenow — Democrat
Minnesota — Amy Klobuchar — Democrat
Mississippi — Trent Lott — Republican
Missouri — UNDECIDED
Montana — Jon Tester — Democrat
Nebraska — Ben Nelson — Democrat
Nevada — John Ensign — Republican
New Jersey — Robert Menendez — Democrat
New Mexico — Jeff Bingaman — Democrat
New York — Hillary Rodham Clinton — Democrat
North Dakota — Kent Conrad — Democrat
Ohio — Sherrod Brown — Democrat
Pennsylvania — Bob Casey Jr. — Democrat
Rhode Island — Lincoln Chafee — Republican
Tennessee — Bob Corker — Republican
Texas — Kay Bailey Hutchison — Republican
Utah — Orrin Hatch — Republican
Vermont — Bernard Sanders — Independent
Virginia — George Allen — Republican
Washington — Maria Cantwell — Democrat
West Virginia — Robert Byrd — Democrat
Wisconsin — Herb Kohl — Democrat
Wyoming — Craig Thomas — Republican
This puts the total as I see it now at 51 Republicans, 46 Democrats, 2 Independents, 1 Undecided
Many of these races, like Virginia and Rhode Island are extremely close — but these are hunches at the moment.
More soon.
— Steve Clemons
Update: Lincoln Chafee loses to Sheldon Whitehouse. This leaves a TWN projected balance of 50 Republicans, 47 Democrats, 2 Independents, 1 Undecided
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