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Tough Night for Lincoln

Tough Night for Lincoln

Very few people went into tonight thinking Bill Halter would win. The big question was whether or not Lincoln could get over 50%.

Well, it looks pretty clear that that’s not going to happen. And this is going to go to a run-off on June 8th. But look at the numbers right now. With a little under half the precincts reporting Lincoln’s only ahead by 2 points. That’s a pretty thin margin, certainly a lot closer than I expected or the polls suggested.

Now the wild card here is the also-ran candidate Morrison. He was running very much on the right. Since Halter’s running to Lincoln’s left, simple math might suggest that Morrison’s votes break to Lincoln. But I don’t think it’s that clear. Morrison is running so strongly against the national Democratic party that I really don’t think you can say with any real confidence which way Morrison’s voters break or frankly if they’ll even show up for a Halter-Lincoln contest at all.

This looks like it’s going to be a real race. And I have to imagine the netroots, the unions and the progressive wing of the Democratic party are going to recommit to this race in a big way.

Josh Marshall

Josh Marshall is editor and publisher of TalkingPointsMemo.com.

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