Conservatives in Massachusetts would like to be able to say they'll win up and down the ballot, but that's not realistic in a state where nearly 61 percent voted for Hillary Clinton for president two years ago.
Instead, conservatives will be looking for sporadic and incremental victories tonight – or they'll go back to the drawing board.
All 200 seats in the Massachusetts Legislature are on ballot the Tuesday, but more than half of the races in each branch feature an incumbent who is running unopposed for another two-year term on Beacon Hill.