The only states I am seeing uncalled with Presidential and/or Senate races based on initial vote tallies (rather than close races requiring a recount under state laws) are Arizona and Nevada. Arizona particularly low at 76% or so. Individual districts in U.S. House races across the nation have numerous states where some districts have only recorded 50% to 90% of the vote so far.
Yes, that's because the eastern swing states (WI, MI, PA, GA, NC) are all at 98-99%. PA was the last to call the Senate race. It will likely be closer than NV (currently at 96%) which has also been called. MI/WI/PA was also called before NV on the presidential level by most outlets even though the margin in those states will be tighter. The only statewide race I haven't seen called yet by any credible source is AZ. The Hill called it on the presidential level, but not for Senate. Most of the uncalled House races are in CA which is absurdly slow.
These uncalled House races will determine which party controls the chamber https://thehill.com/homenews/house/4980660-house-control-remains-undecided/
While I'm glad the political careers of corporate Democrats Joe Biden,Kamala Harris,Joe Manchin,John Tester,Kyrsten Sinema and Bob Casey all came to an end last week I am glad Gallego won.He seems to be a little more to the progressive side and Kari Lake is one of the worst Republicans in the country.I wonder if she's going to cry election fraud even though Trump won the state
She has to be disappointed.She followed Trumps playbook to a T for years yet he won and she lost.MAGA might be dead after 2028 as no other Republican other than Trump can seem to pull it off.