
(CNN) – Voters across the nation had their say yesterday and the battle lines are now being drawn for midterm elections this fall. From GOP races in California and Nevada to a Democrat narrowly hanging on in Arkansas, it was a big night for women. CNN contributor and independent analyst John Avlon joined us on Wednesdays American Morning to break it all down.
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wow!!! the race in ark. was right out of the bush 2004 play book. 40 polling booths open during the primaries in garland county, and only 2 open during actual voteing.... let's not forget how early voteing went, what a joke. vote saturday all polls closed.... I know the news willl never tell the truth, they will just call it a win for Prez.Obama and ex-Prez. Clinton..once again mainstreet loses. I won't be voting in NOV. because Blanche came from the same snake Lieberman came from, she will bit President Obama again and I bet clinton won't be around. I guess the Prez.. has forgotten who walked the streets for him....I'm sure it was not ONE blue dog...........