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Primary Night!

Tonight's one of the last big primary nights before the November generals. There are extremely close races between Nathan Deal and Karen Handel for the GOP gubernatorial nod in Georgia and between Ken Buck and Jane Norton for the Colorado GOP Senate nomination.
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In Connecticut, Linda McMahon is currently comfortably leading Rob Simmons and Peter Schiff, reflecting late polling that placed her ahead of her rivals.

Stay tuned for results.

*UPDATE: Linda McMahon has been called as the winner of the Connecticut GOP Senate Primary.

*UPDATE II: The Colorado race for the GOP nom for governor between Dan Maes and Scott McInnis is within 1000 votes with just over 70% reporting. This could get interesting.

*UPDATE III: With over 99% of precincts reporting, the runoff in Georgia is still too close to call. This one may take awhile to sort through.

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