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Word on the Hill: How Much Sleep Did You Get?

It's over and D.C. is running on empty

Albertine Reid leaves the booth after voting at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Charter School For Science and Technology in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans, Louisiana, on Tuesday. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)
Albertine Reid leaves the booth after voting at Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Charter School For Science and Technology in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans, Louisiana, on Tuesday. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call)

The election is finally over after a tiring and shocking night.

For a breakdown of down-ballot races, check out Roll Call’s interactive map.

And tell us about your election night experience by emailing HOH@cqrollcal.com. We’d love to hear your stories.

For your election hangover…

We know you need rest and a drink or two. While we can’t help you there, we can tell you there are some possible cures in D.C. today.

The smoothie company, Bananas Smoothies & Frozen Yogurt, is releasing a new, limited-edition beverage called the “Orange You Glad It’s Over?”

At their locations nationwide, pick one up for just 45 cents to commemorate the 45th president-elect.

Therapy animals are coming to Capitol Hill for staffers who need to de-stress from the election.

Provided by the Human Animal Bond Research Initiative, Pet Partners, the Pet Leadership Council and the Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council, the animals will be in Cannon 121, 10:30 a.m.-noon.

Millennials Take to Pennsylvania Avenue on Election Night

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Happy birthday to…

Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, 64. 

Rep. John Katko, R-N.Y., 54. 

Rep. Scott Tipton, R-Colo., 60.

What’s going on?

Have any tips, announcements or Hill happenings? Send them to AlexGangitano@cqrollcall.com.

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