New Jersey Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, who you might recall said President Obama was “too busy” to campaign for her and went into “non-answer” mode when asked about her approval of the job the president has done, won re-election over challenger, Republican Scott Brown:
BREAKING: Dem Jeanne Shaheen wins re-election to U. S. Senate in New Hampshire. @AP race call at 9:19 p.m. EST. #Election2014 #APracecall
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 5, 2014
In this race it appears Shaheen’s Obama-dodging might have paid off.
Scott Brown is the first person in history to lose two Senate seats in two different states to two women.
— Kasie Hunt (@kasie) November 5, 2014
Update:
Not so fast? As more votes come in, Brown has significantly closed the gap:
MSNBC breaking the news gently to viewers that the Brown-Shaheen thing isn't quite over.
— Drew McCoy (@_Drew_McCoy_) November 5, 2014
!! RT @PaulaEbbenWBZ: NOW: Scott Brown leads Jeanne Shaheen by 1000 votes #wbzelection #nhpoli #wbz
— Tammy Bruce (@HeyTammyBruce) November 5, 2014
Don't take New Hampshire off the board – some networks called it for Shaheen, but still in flux for Brown
— Jamie Dupree (@jamiedupree) November 5, 2014
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#NHSen – 76.08% reporting
Jeanne Shaheen 50.76% Democrat 201,092
Scott Brown 49.24% Republican 195,060— Phil Kerpen (@kerpen) November 5, 2014
Update:
Brown has now conceded the race:
Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Scott Brown concedes race to incumbent Jeanne Shaheen. http://t.co/qsXBgquzcY #NHSen #NHPolitics
— NH Public Radio (@nhpr) November 5, 2014
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