Alabama: Richard Shelby (R)Alaska: Joe Miller (R) - a primary choice vindicated in the last week.
Arisona: Write-in: JD Hayworth (R) or even better Matt Salmon (R) who brings both fiscal sanity as well as the better immigration recordArkansas: John Boozman (R)California: Carly Fiorina (R) Shame that money talks
Colorado: Ken Buck (R) with great reluctance. TP was too eager to go after establishment of all kinds and thus "bucked" a satisfactory conservative for a train wreck who was worse on some issues.
Connecticut: Write-in: Rob Simmons (R) Money talked too much here!!!
Delaware Special: Write-in: Mike Castle (R) He should have gone bold and threw a big bone to the base in that last month like a flat tax or something.
Florida: Marco Rubio (R)Georgia: Johnny Isakson (R)Hawaii: Daniel Inouye (D)Idaho: Mike Crapo (R)Illinois: Mark Kirk (R)Indiana: Dan Coats (R) - with reluctance but he hasn't been as bad as I feared he would have based on his past record (namely on immigration)
Iowa: Chuck Grassley (R)Kansas: Jerry Moran (R) - Yet another place where the TP got it wrong in the primary. He is NRSC chairman now even and he still voted no.
Kentucky: Rand Paul (R) - I concede that I was wrong in this primary.
Maryland: Write-in: Mike Steele (R)Massachusetts Special: Scott Brown (R)Nevada: Sharron Angle (R) - Since it was thought to be close and enduring six years of her is worth it to end Reid's Senate career. Otherwise: Write-in: Jon Porter (R)
New Hampshire: Kelly Ayotte (R)New York: Write-in: Jim Walsh (R)New York Special: Joe DioGuardi (R)North Carolina: Richard Burr (R) North Dakota: John Hoeven (R)Ohio: Rob Portman (R)Oklahoma: Tom Coburn (R)Oregon: Ron Wyden (D)Pennsylvania: Pat Toomey (R) - best vote I would have ever cast
South Carolina: Jim DeMint (R)South Dakota: John Thune (R)Utah: Mike Lee (R) - significant improvement over Bennett
Vermont: Write-in: Brian Dubie (R)Washington: Dino Rossi (R)West Virginia Special: John Raese (R) - only because it was alleged to be close and could have decided the Senate.
Wisconsin: Ron Johnson (R)