
Arkansas' Senate race —
U.S. Rep. Tom Cotton and his wife, Anna, greet supporters during an election night gathering in Little Rock, Arkansas, on Tuesday, November 4. Cotton, a Republican, has been projected to unseat Mark Pryor in the U.S. Senate.

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Pryor delivers his concession speech to supporters in Little Rock on November 4. Pryor has been in office since 2003.

Arkansas' Senate race —
Cotton waves to people entering a polling place in Little Rock on November 4.

Arkansas' Senate race —
Pryor greets customers at Sim's BBQ, a restaurant in Little Rock, on November 4.

Arkansas' Senate race —
Arkansas voters wait to cast their ballots at a Little Rock fire station on Election Day.

Arkansas' Senate race —
Pryor participates in a debate last month at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway, Arkansas.

Arkansas' Senate race —
Cotton tied Pryor to President Obama and his policies in a televised debate last month at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The Iraq War veteran attacked Pryor for supporting "Obama's radical military drawdown." Pryor, on the other hand, focused on Cotton's ties to out-of-state billionaires.

Arkansas' Senate race —
Pryor takes a selfie with former President Bill Clinton at a political rally last month at the University of Central Arkansas. The incumbent tried to distance himself from Obama in an effort to keep rallying supporters in the red state.

Arkansas' Senate race —
Cotton greets George Edwards, left, after addressing a crowd of supporters at a Republican headquarters office in Hot Springs, Arkansas, in April.

Arkansas' Senate race —
From left, Libertarian Party candidate Nathan LaFrance, Cotton, Green Party candidate Mark H. Swaney and Pryor listen to a question during a debate at the University of Central Arkansas.



