ABC News projects that Elizabeth Warren, the Democratic Senate candidate in Massachusetts, will win her race, picking off a Republican seat for the Democrats in the battle for control of the Senate. Billed as one of the most important races in the fight to control the Democratic-led Senate, the contest pitted Warren against Sen. Scott Brown, the incumbent who shocked the political establishment in 2010 with his victory in a special election to fill the seat that the late Sen. Ted Kennedy held for 47 years.
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This is the year that Kennedy would have been up for re-election, so Brown was up again a mere two years after his first win.
Brown, 53, and Warren, 63, engaged in what was the year's most expensive Senate race for spending by candidates only, according to the Center for Responsive Politics. The campaigns had spent more than $70 million collectively by mid-October.
More remarkable: The race was almost entirely absent any outside spending, the result of an agreement between the candidate's called "The People's Pledge," which vowed to keep outside ads out of the hotly contested race.
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