Winners

Losers

Barack Obama

Obama now has the momentum of statistical certainty.

Hillary Clinton

The writing on the wall is much clearer now, and says “try for Reid’s job if you still can.”

Joe Heck

With almost-scripted timing, state Sen. Heck returned stateside just before the deadline to file for office.

Chad Christensen

Sudden departures are rarely good news.

Assembly Democrats

The sudden departure of Chad Christensen changes a long-shot seat into a “lean D” seat. This race could seal the bragging rights of reaching a 2/3 supermajority.

Assembly GOP

The sudden departure of Chad Christensen changes a safe seat into a “lean D” seat. This race spreads the thin resources of a minority caucus even thinner.

Andrew Martin

The assemblyman drops out of CD 3 race to be the sacrificial lamb against Christensen, then Christensen gets out suddenly.

District 2

Two Democrats, three Republicans, a self-funded Independent and an Independent American party candidate have filed for the office so far. This race will be a mess.

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