On election night, the pollsters and pundits predicted that charter champion Marshall Tuck would beat teachers’ choice Tony Thurmond in the race for State Superintendent of Instruction in California.

Tuck’s campaign raised twice as much as Thurmond. The charter billionaires gave Tuck’s campaign at least $30 million.

On election night, Tuck had a sizable lead: 82,000 votes.

But millions of votes had not been counted.

As the counting continues, the gap between them continues to narrow.

In the count reported tonight, the difference between them was only 0.2%.

Of 7 million votes counted, the difference between them was fewer than 21,000 votes.

The counting is not finished.

This race is not over.