While the AP has not yet made a call, NBC has called Iowa for Trump, who is currently leading 55.7 – 43.0 with 51% of the vote in; so much for the Des Moines Register poll.
The swing states are not looking particularly good for Harris, and the NYTimes’ live model is up to 87% for Trump.
The Republicans are already at 48 seats called in the Senate, and Brown is behind 45.5 – 51.1 in Ohio with 82% of the vote in. While Osborn is ahead of Fischer 51.3 – 48.7 in Nebraska with 54% of the vote in, a surprise victory here might not be enough to keep the Senate out of Republican hands.
In the House, with 54% of the Wisconsin 3rd’s vote in, Cooke is behind the Republican incumbent Van Orden, 49.4 – 50.6. Down in the Nebraska 2nd, with 76% of the vote in Vargas is ahead of the Republican incumbent Bacon, 51.5 – 48.5.