Vice President Harris is watching the vote count at the Naval Observatory in Washington, D.C., and having dinner with her family, though she's on the phone and in touch with her campaign war room in Wilmington, her aides said.
Harris remains upbeat and optimistic, especially amid reports of "blue wall" turnout, but the campaign is also preparing for a long night ahead. One adviser said the close race tonight had been expected and the campaign didn't see any surprises. However, that doesn't mean they like everything they're seeing as they grow more confident that "blue wall" states determine the best path to the White House.
With voting closing in Nebraska, Harris' campaign is confident of a blue dot in the state's second congressional district. "Now, we just need the blue wall to go with it," one of the campaign's top Democratic advisers said. (CNN)