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00:00Good evening and welcome back to the Golf News coverage of the 2018 US midterm elections.
00:09We have our first projected results in.
00:11As you can see in Vermont, Bernie Sanders is projected by both CNN and AP to win the
00:18race in Vermont.
00:19He looks likely to be going back to the Senate there.
00:23Elsewhere in Virginia, we have projected results in Tim Kaine, who was Hillary Clinton's running
00:29mate back in the 2016 presidential election, is projected by CNN to win the Senate race
00:37in Virginia.
00:38He is the incumbent there.
00:39So two Democrat wins so far there projected.
00:43Now over in Indiana, it's a very, very tight race at the moment with only 6% of the votes
00:49counted so far.
00:51As you can see, the Republican brawn on 60.2%, but again, that is less than probably 6% of
00:58the entire votes counted.
00:59So still too early to call there.
01:04Down in Florida, we've got some interesting results coming in.
01:07As you can see, Nelson, the Democratic incumbent on 51.3% of the results counted so far.
01:14But again, a tiny portion counted in total.
01:19We've got news just coming in from AP that Republican Daniel Webster is predicted to
01:24win re-election to the U.S. House in Florida's 11th congressional district.
01:30And elsewhere in Florida, Republican Ted Yoho is likely to win re-election to the U.S. House
01:36in Florida's 3rd congressional district.
01:38So a couple of likely Republican wins in Florida being reported by AP at this minute.
01:45We'll be back to you very shortly with further updates as more results trickle in.
01:49For now, I'm Ed Clouds.
01:51Thanks for watching.
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