The man who could decide which party controls the Senate in the 108th Congress claims that God has led him to enter the race. That man is KurtEvans, the Libertarian candidate in the South Dakota contest between Sen. Tim Johnson (D) and Rep. John Thune (R). The race has emerged as perhaps the marquee matchup in a Senate cycle full of hotly contested races. Both national parties have spent substantial sums on issue-advocacy campaigns on behalf of their candidate to this point. The contest has also been cast as a proxy fight between President Bush, who recruited Thune into the...