Alabama-Richard Shelby 59% Dem 32%
Alaska- Mark Begich 50.3% Mead Treadwell 49.7%
Arkansas- Mark Pryor 53.4% Asa Hutchinson 46.6%
Colorado- Mark Udall 50.6% Scott Tipton 48.8%
Delaware, Chris Coons (unopposed
Georgia- Lynn Westmoreland 47.5% John Barrow 49%
Idaho- Mike Crapo unopposed
Illinois- Richard Durbin 56% Aaron Shock 43.2%
Iowa- Tom Harkin 51.1% Steve King 49.7%
Kansas- Kevin Yoder 74%
Kentucky- Mitch McConnell 60% Andy Barr 39.9%
Louisana (Runoff) - John Fleming 50.7% Mary Landrieu 49.3%
Maine- Mike Michaud 39% Eliot Cutler 33% Michael Thibdeau 28%
Mass- Ed Markey 52% Scott Brown 48%
Michigan- Candice Miller 46.6% Jennifer Granholm 47.7%
Minnesota Al Franken 51.2% Michelle Bachmann 43%
Mississippi- Thad Cochran unopposed
Montana- Max Bacaus 50.1% Steve Daines 49.8%
Nebraska- Mike Johanns unopposed
New Hampshire- Jeanne Shaheen 58% Jeb Bradley 41%
New Jersey -Cory Booker 54% Scott Garrett 45%
New Mexico- Tom Udall unopposed
North Carolina- Kay Hagan 50.3% Thomas Goolsby 49%
Oklahoma- Jim Inhofe unopposed
Oregon- Jeff Merkely 55% Kevin Cameron 42%
Rhode Island- Sheldon Whitehouse unopposed
South Carolina "A"-(Primary) Lindsey Graham 44% Joe Wilson 51%
South Carolina "B"-Tim Scott 69% Vincent Sheheen 26%'
South Dakota Mike Rounds 56% Tim Johnson 43.4%
Tennessee- Diane Black- 57% Phil Breseden 41%
Texas- John Cornyn 69% Joaquin Castro 29%
Virginia- Mark Warner 50.2% Bob McDonnell 49.6%
West Virginia- Shelly Moore Capito 51% Jay Rockefeller 46.6%
Wyoming- Mike Enzi unopposed
Two I have to disagree with;
1) NJ - Booker is unbeatable and against Garrett, I'd still bet Booker wins by 15-17 points. However, I think State Sen. Mike Doughtey is a more likely contender, and I still say Booker wins by 18-20 points.
2) Mark Warner is more popular in VA than Bob McDonell; if that is the race I'd suspect a Warner win by 10-12 points.