The ballroom at the Hotel Aria, where he met the delegation of the Senate, Harry Reid, majority leader to see the election results roll burst into applause and shouts of "Harry! Harry! Harry!" as the news came over the crowd to the Associated Press had called the race for Mr. Reid.
From 23:00 to 84% of the voting districts, Mr. Reid was ahead with 50% of the vote, 45 Republicans Sharron Angle%, according to CNN. While Ms. Angle captured the vast central and northern parts of the state, Mr. Reid dominated the more populated areas.
"I can not even express it," said Allison Stevens, 30, a volunteer for Mr. Reid. "I was so worried. Nevada you need and the country needs it."
In brief remarks, Mr Reid pledged to give strong battle in Congress after a victory of the season many had expected.
"The bell rang just is not the end of the fight, is the beginning of the next round," he told supporters in the hotel-casino in the development of City Center. Reid made the remarks despite his opponent, Ms. Angulo, was not granted.
After blue confetti burst into a crowd, Mr. Reid embraced supporters on stage. Many in the ballroom to dance a song that said: "Tonight is going to be a good night" and waved banners Reid.
Nearby at the Venetian, supporters of Ms. Angulo stayed in the ballroom on election night, demanding to see all votes counted, even after the Senate race in Nevada was called for Mr. Reid.
"She should not concede anything until everyone," said Bob Gawlik, a retired businessman who had a giant poster-sized picture of Mr. Reid with a thick red line drawn sideways across his face.
Mr. Gawlik looked at the positive side of a possible loss, Angulo Nevada may have lost, but Republicans spread to other states and took control of the House. "I think the message was sent loud and clear," he said.
In the first official recognition of the results apparent in the event Ms. Angle Tuesday night, Brian Sandoval, the newly elected Republican governor, said Mrs. Angle: "I've never seen a candidate work so hard," he said. "I'm very proud of it, I'm so proud of her."
On Tuesday night, the campaign seemed angle no plans to challenge the election results, despite earlier indications that it might. Aides said Tuesday it had accepted the results. It was unclear when the race was officially recognized.
Reid's campaign had predicted the victory early in the day after he took note that voting records do not seem to be reflecting an increase of Republican voters, as some had predicted for Reid's Republican opponent, former Assemblywoman Sharron Angle. At the same time, early voting indicated that while Republicans voted in greater proportions, which had not yet been able to close the gap between Democrats and enough Republicans in Nevada.
From 23:00 to 84% of the voting districts, Mr. Reid was ahead with 50% of the vote, 45 Republicans Sharron Angle%, according to CNN. While Ms. Angle captured the vast central and northern parts of the state, Mr. Reid dominated the more populated areas.
"I can not even express it," said Allison Stevens, 30, a volunteer for Mr. Reid. "I was so worried. Nevada you need and the country needs it."
In brief remarks, Mr Reid pledged to give strong battle in Congress after a victory of the season many had expected.
"The bell rang just is not the end of the fight, is the beginning of the next round," he told supporters in the hotel-casino in the development of City Center. Reid made the remarks despite his opponent, Ms. Angulo, was not granted.
After blue confetti burst into a crowd, Mr. Reid embraced supporters on stage. Many in the ballroom to dance a song that said: "Tonight is going to be a good night" and waved banners Reid.
Nearby at the Venetian, supporters of Ms. Angulo stayed in the ballroom on election night, demanding to see all votes counted, even after the Senate race in Nevada was called for Mr. Reid.
"She should not concede anything until everyone," said Bob Gawlik, a retired businessman who had a giant poster-sized picture of Mr. Reid with a thick red line drawn sideways across his face.
Mr. Gawlik looked at the positive side of a possible loss, Angulo Nevada may have lost, but Republicans spread to other states and took control of the House. "I think the message was sent loud and clear," he said.
In the first official recognition of the results apparent in the event Ms. Angle Tuesday night, Brian Sandoval, the newly elected Republican governor, said Mrs. Angle: "I've never seen a candidate work so hard," he said. "I'm very proud of it, I'm so proud of her."
On Tuesday night, the campaign seemed angle no plans to challenge the election results, despite earlier indications that it might. Aides said Tuesday it had accepted the results. It was unclear when the race was officially recognized.
Reid's campaign had predicted the victory early in the day after he took note that voting records do not seem to be reflecting an increase of Republican voters, as some had predicted for Reid's Republican opponent, former Assemblywoman Sharron Angle. At the same time, early voting indicated that while Republicans voted in greater proportions, which had not yet been able to close the gap between Democrats and enough Republicans in Nevada.
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