US Election 2008 Results Thread
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According to MSNBC, Prop 8 holding steady at 55 for, 45 against. No ballots from San Fransisco cast yet. 12% of state accounted for.
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You know, I was really hoping that the sweet sweet icing on the top of an Obama cake would be the denial of Prop 8, but it's not looking as likely. Normally I'm all in favor of letting the people decide, but it's times like these that I'm reminded that the "people" are stupid and spend too much time wanking over the bible (Central Valleys and Orange County, I'm looking at you) and legislation is probably the only way.Arthur_Tuxedo wrote:Not a surprise. My state passed the basically identical Prop 22 about a decade ago, and not much has changed since. Let's hope it doesn't take the supreme court so long to overturn it this time.Kodiak wrote:Prop 8 is holding fairly steady at
55% - Yes
45% - No
It's really fucking sad.
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The Confederates will actually be happier as the opposition, anyhow. See? Everyone wins!
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A 60 seat Senate may be more plausible that it appears. Georgia apparently is counting the votes up funky, and either just started counting the early votes in this last 10%, or STILL has not counted them. Chambliss' lead started disintegrating like dust on the wind just now though, I think when the vote went from 88% precincts to 93% his share went from 55.5% to 52.1%. If we can get Chambliss under 50% and force a runoff, we can parachute in Obama ground crews into Georgia like the GOP parachuted in lawyers for Florida in 2000.
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I hate being such a cynic. I want to believe in that speech, but I just can't help but expect that nothing will really change, the republicans still have too much power, the Vast Right Wing Propaganda Machine is still going strong, the margin of victory was still too slim, the right wing part of the population is too angry, afraid, and loud, and nothing important will get accomplished. Four years from now we won't have universal healthcare, we won't have a healthy economy, the corporate power will still own the government, and we won't be much better off than we are now. I almost fear that the Democrats for McCain folks are right, and the there will be a republican resurgence.
I hope to hell I'm wrong, but I just don't have even a scruple of hope in my heart.
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That'sAyrix wrote:oh and I just heard on NPR that prop 8 is:
yes- 44%
no- 46%
maybe I heard it wrong but if its true, things really are looking up.
Yes-54%
No - 46%
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If that's the case, then it's way too soon to come to any conclusion.MRDOD wrote:According to MSNBC, Prop 8 holding steady at 55 for, 45 against. No ballots from San Fransisco cast yet. 12% of state accounted for.
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Hmm. Yeah, one of aunts' radio dial seems permanently set to such stations.Darth Wong wrote:Why? When I visited there back in 2004, I noticed there several 24-hour Christian preaching stations on the radio.havokeff wrote:I can't believe California can still be so fucking backwards on this....
And the fact that my home-state can still be so backwards, it's just...disconcerting...I know I shouldn't be surprised, shocked, or upset, but I am.
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The fight for proper rights, sensible leadership will never stop. Even when Obama is the president, the fight will continues, and I guess Obama will require the supports of people like you.Johonebesus wrote:I hate being such a cynic. I want to believe in that speech, but I just can't help but expect that nothing will really change, the republicans still have too much power, the Vast Right Wing Propaganda Machine is still going strong, the margin of victory was still too slim, the right wing part of the population is too angry, afraid, and loud, and nothing important will get accomplished. Four years from now we won't have universal healthcare, we won't have a healthy economy, the corporate power will still own the government, and we won't be much better off than we are now. I almost fear that the Democrats for McCain folks are right, and the there will be a republican resurgence.
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Kodiak wrote:That'sAyrix wrote:oh and I just heard on NPR that prop 8 is:
yes- 44%
no- 46%
maybe I heard it wrong but if its true, things really are looking up.
Yes-54%
No - 46%
yeee-up, I'm an idiot. Shouldn't post when I'm this emotional.
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Yes it is, what an emotional moment!Bounty wrote:Is that Biden's mother on stage?
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Well right now we are looking at 338 locked in, 15 more likely from NC, 11 more from IN, 3 from MT, and 11 from MO up in the air. That would be 367 EVs without MO and 378 with, either way woudl be a crushing dfeat of the (R) brand.
The questions up in the air now are:
Senate: Can Franken come back from his current deficit to snag that seat and can Jim martin hold Chambliss under 50% to force a runoff. The former currently looks more likely than the later but it will take both to get to 60.
Governor: Will Gregoire hold on in WA?
Ballot Measures: Prop 8 in Cali now looks to be the firewall against 102 passing in AZ and 2 passing in FL.
The questions up in the air now are:
Senate: Can Franken come back from his current deficit to snag that seat and can Jim martin hold Chambliss under 50% to force a runoff. The former currently looks more likely than the later but it will take both to get to 60.
Governor: Will Gregoire hold on in WA?
Ballot Measures: Prop 8 in Cali now looks to be the firewall against 102 passing in AZ and 2 passing in FL.
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Obama's speech was great. It started out as a fairly ordinary acceptance, though he seemed to strike a note that was more genuine. But as he went on, it got better and better. He spoke of his respect for McCain, of working with him and Palin. How hard it must have been, knowing that they stirred up potential violence against him. I don't know that I could have done such a thing. Honest? Who knows. But conciliator, diplomatic, respectful? Absolutely.
And when he spoke of the old woman who'd seen so much during her life, so much struggle and change, it could have been just another insincere bit of political pandering or sappy sentimentalism, but he made it something more. You could see the passion. At times, I thought I saw tears in his eyes as well. This is a man who truly cares for his country and his world.
As for the message, it was mostly spot on. He didn't mince words. He layed out clearly the scope of the challenge before America. He listed the biggest problems, and what our priorities should be. And he had the guts and the honesty to stand their, having won a landslide victory against all odds, having made history, and tell the crowd that this was not change, just, to paraphrase, the chance to bring change. He reminded us that this is not victory, but rather the means to keep fighting to bring the change we need.
And yet, he sought to inspire us. His words about Lincoln were especially apt. He reminded us that however bad things are now, America's been through far worse. And that however bitter this campaign, we've been far more divided, and still come back togeather. Those of us who are filled with bitterness over California's prop. 8 or who wish to gloat like a spoiled brat at the Republican's defeat should take note.
And he spoke very frankly to those who opposed him, telling them that though he had yet to earn their support, that he was still their President, would listen to them, and needed their help. And it didn't seem as pandering as it normally would. It seemed like he might actually mean what he was saying.
I feel silly writing this. My paraphrasings can't capture it, any more than my words can do it justice. It wasn't a perfect speech, but it was more intelligent, insightful, honest, and sincere than what you would expect from a politician's acceptance speech. Classic Obama.
And when he spoke of the old woman who'd seen so much during her life, so much struggle and change, it could have been just another insincere bit of political pandering or sappy sentimentalism, but he made it something more. You could see the passion. At times, I thought I saw tears in his eyes as well. This is a man who truly cares for his country and his world.
As for the message, it was mostly spot on. He didn't mince words. He layed out clearly the scope of the challenge before America. He listed the biggest problems, and what our priorities should be. And he had the guts and the honesty to stand their, having won a landslide victory against all odds, having made history, and tell the crowd that this was not change, just, to paraphrase, the chance to bring change. He reminded us that this is not victory, but rather the means to keep fighting to bring the change we need.
And yet, he sought to inspire us. His words about Lincoln were especially apt. He reminded us that however bad things are now, America's been through far worse. And that however bitter this campaign, we've been far more divided, and still come back togeather. Those of us who are filled with bitterness over California's prop. 8 or who wish to gloat like a spoiled brat at the Republican's defeat should take note.
And he spoke very frankly to those who opposed him, telling them that though he had yet to earn their support, that he was still their President, would listen to them, and needed their help. And it didn't seem as pandering as it normally would. It seemed like he might actually mean what he was saying.
I feel silly writing this. My paraphrasings can't capture it, any more than my words can do it justice. It wasn't a perfect speech, but it was more intelligent, insightful, honest, and sincere than what you would expect from a politician's acceptance speech. Classic Obama.
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Of course it would be too perfect if prop 8 failed.
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I don't have time to read the thread, but I'm sure there's been some speculation about Indiana. The one county that hasn't yet reported anything is Wayne County, and here are a couple of links about it: stats, website. It apparently has about 70,000 people in it, 75% of whom are eligible to vote. If 2/3 of them voted, then you're looking at 50% of the county voting, or about 35,000. To flip the state would require ...
... not enough: MSNBC has Wayne county reporting with McCain +3%, not enough to flip the state. Indiana officially goes blue for the first time in 44 years!
... not enough: MSNBC has Wayne county reporting with McCain +3%, not enough to flip the state. Indiana officially goes blue for the first time in 44 years!
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Well, I cast a nay in the City by the Bay, so again, we'll see...MRDOD wrote:According to MSNBC, Prop 8 holding steady at 55 for, 45 against. No ballots from San Fransisco cast yet. 12% of state accounted for.
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It's also worth noting that Barack and Michelle are genuinely affectionate towards each other, unlike most politicians. A lack of the usual self-centeredness, perhaps? In any case, it will be a very good air to bring with them to the White House.
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I am totally buzzed right now. I just drank down a whole mug filled with coke, whiskey and pineapple rum....
HISTORY HAS BEEN MADE!!!
Oh man... The first black president of the United States... I hope everything goes well. Because you know if the slightest thing goes wrong he'll be blamed for it on almost every news outlet.
I live in Texas and I just heard someone lighting off a bunch of fireworks. I'm really excited about the next 4 (hopefully years.
HISTORY HAS BEEN MADE!!!
Oh man... The first black president of the United States... I hope everything goes well. Because you know if the slightest thing goes wrong he'll be blamed for it on almost every news outlet.
I live in Texas and I just heard someone lighting off a bunch of fireworks. I'm really excited about the next 4 (hopefully years.
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Well, most of us here got the President we wanted.
The Bush nightmare is coming to an end, and the Republitards have been beaten...for now. There remains a lot of work to be done, and Obama still has to live up to the expectations we have placed on him. But tonight, there is hope.
The Bush nightmare is coming to an end, and the Republitards have been beaten...for now. There remains a lot of work to be done, and Obama still has to live up to the expectations we have placed on him. But tonight, there is hope.
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It's sad that it wasn't defeated by vote. But there is no way in hell it will be implemented. Again, recall Prop 187.apocolypse wrote:You know, I was really hoping that the sweet sweet icing on the top of an Obama cake would be the denial of Prop 8, but it's not looking as likely. Normally I'm all in favor of letting the people decide, but it's times like these that I'm reminded that the "people" are stupid and spend too much time wanking over the bible (Central Valleys and Orange County, I'm looking at you) and legislation is probably the only way.
It's really fucking sad.
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