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eternaltraveler's Photo eternaltraveler 05 Nov 2008

Damn, I think McConnel pulled it out in Ky. I wanted that turkey gone. It's still possible for a 60 seat majority though, but getting tighter.


a 60 seat majority would be bad for everyone. Lets hope it doesn't happen.
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TianZi's Photo TianZi 05 Nov 2008

CNN has updated its electoral vote totals to 199-78. NM to Obama, LA to McCain.
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RighteousReason's Photo RighteousReason 05 Nov 2008

a 60 seat majority would be bad for everyone. Lets hope it doesn't happen.

I'm fairly certain that won't happen.

We are screwed in the presidential election, though.
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Zenob's Photo Zenob 05 Nov 2008

a 60 seat majority would be bad for everyone. Lets hope it doesn't happen.

It'll likely be required in order for anything to get done. After this the republicans will be bloody, beaten, humiliated and have nothing left to lose so they will filibuster EVERYTHING that comes down the pipe.
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RighteousReason's Photo RighteousReason 05 Nov 2008

Talk about irony the state that may *officially* decide the election for Obama may turn out to be Arizona.

Michael Savage predicted months ago that McShame would lose the election and would subsequently lose his seat in the senate, and probably never be heard from again.
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Zenob's Photo Zenob 05 Nov 2008

Iowa just gave Obama it's 7EVs. It's over.

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Virginia is fixing to give it's 13 EVs to Obama. Obama has taken the lead there now and it's at 80% reporting.
Edited by Zenob, 05 November 2008 - 03:04 AM.
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TianZi's Photo TianZi 05 Nov 2008

CNN updated its totals to 207-89.
Edited by TianZi, 05 November 2008 - 03:05 AM.
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TianZi's Photo TianZi 05 Nov 2008

Per CNN, Democrats are 6 seats away from a filibuster-proof majority in the Senate, with 10 seats still not having been called.
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TianZi's Photo TianZi 05 Nov 2008

CNN called UT and Kansas for McCain, bringing the total to 207-95.

EDIT: By way of comparison, ABC News has it 207-135. The CNN total remains the same.
Edited by TianZi, 05 November 2008 - 03:15 AM.
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Lazarus Long's Photo Lazarus Long 05 Nov 2008

The last Republican Congressional seat in New England is gone. I actually prefer a check and balance in the legislature and I would prefer that the Dems don't get a filibuster proof majority.

BTW Biden won his Senate seat as well as the Vice presidential seat so he will no doubt step down. I am not sure if McCain will lose his Senate seat out of this.

I just checked, there is no Senate race in Arizona this election.
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Lazarus Long's Photo Lazarus Long 05 Nov 2008

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27523989/

S Dakota defeats the Anti Abortion amendment and Colorado defeats the life begins at conception bill.
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Lazarus Long's Photo Lazarus Long 05 Nov 2008

86% of the precincts are in and Obama is now in the lead in Virginia
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Zenob's Photo Zenob 05 Nov 2008

Have you guys seen the victory rally for Obama? It's freaking HUGE.
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Iam Empathy's Photo Iam Empathy 05 Nov 2008

Woops, sorry LL. I didn't know that ballot news should go in this thread too.
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Lazarus Long's Photo Lazarus Long 05 Nov 2008

I can move it but no big deal. Are you referring to the Decrim ballot you just posted?
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Iam Empathy's Photo Iam Empathy 05 Nov 2008

Have you guys seen the victory rally for Obama? It's freaking HUGE.


I think the difference that you see really sums up the mood of the American people in a nutshell for each campaign.

On one hand, you have a handful of people in closed room in Arizona of McCain supporters.

But on the other hand, you have up to "one million" people at a public park in Chicago of Obama supporters.
Edited by Iam Empathy, 05 November 2008 - 03:23 AM.
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Iam Empathy's Photo Iam Empathy 05 Nov 2008

I can move it but no big deal. Are you referring to the Decrim ballot you just posted?


Yes. I mean the marijuana decriminalization ballot. Thank you.
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TianZi's Photo TianZi 05 Nov 2008

Calling TX & Arkansas for McCain, CNN now has it 207-135. This will almost undoubtedly be the last big jump in EV's for McCain.
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Lazarus Long's Photo Lazarus Long 05 Nov 2008

It looks like FLorida, North Carolina and Virginia are going for Obama and that is 55 seats by themselves taking the total to 262 without California, Oregon, Hawaii, Washington and so on.
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RighteousReason's Photo RighteousReason 05 Nov 2008

Ok I'm getting this like sick feeling to my stomach.. I'll talk to you guys later (Harry Reid + Nancy Pelosi on TV)
Edited by Savage, 05 November 2008 - 03:38 AM.
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eternaltraveler's Photo eternaltraveler 05 Nov 2008

It'll likely be required in order for anything to get done. After this the republicans will be bloody, beaten, humiliated and have nothing left to lose so they will filibuster EVERYTHING that comes down the pipe.


umm, good?

checks and balances are actually a good thing you know
Edited by elrond, 05 November 2008 - 03:50 AM.
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Zenob's Photo Zenob 05 Nov 2008

umm, good?
checks and balances are actually a good thing you know


Our country is in a shambles right now. The last thing we need are some bitter wack jobs trying to toss wrenches into the works. Once the republicans prove that they can act like adults again then they can come back and play. Until then, they need to be taken to the woodshed.
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Zenob's Photo Zenob 05 Nov 2008

Obama takes Virginia. He's back in the lead in Indiana now too. It's not a question of winning now. It's a question of how big the landslide is going to be.

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There went Florida, toss another 27 EVs on the pile.
Edited by Zenob, 05 November 2008 - 04:02 AM.
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TianZi's Photo TianZi 05 Nov 2008

Zenob, you beat me to the punch. As a former resident of Virginia, I can only marvel that the seat of the former capital of the Confederacy has voted to elect a black president. How times have changed.
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TianZi's Photo TianZi 05 Nov 2008

CNN just called the election for Obama. Time to start celebrating.
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Iam Empathy's Photo Iam Empathy 05 Nov 2008

Jon Stewart just called it for Obama.

Barack Obama is the winner.
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Zenob's Photo Zenob 05 Nov 2008

Right now he's up to 324 EVs. He could still knock down another 31 EVs with Nevada, Indiana and North Carolina. It's a full blown landslide.
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biknut's Photo biknut 05 Nov 2008

Well based on results I've see I'm ready to call Barack Obama the winner of this election.

I congratulate the Democrats, and all the people that worked their tails off to help their candidate win.

The results aren't what I hoped for, but I'm an American first before anything else. I have great fear and apprehension for the future of America now, but I hope for the best.
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Zenob's Photo Zenob 05 Nov 2008

There goes Colorado too. Another 9 EVs. He's gonna break 360 tonight.
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Connor MacLeod's Photo Connor MacLeod 05 Nov 2008

Well based on results I've see I'm ready to call Barack Obama the winner of this election.

I congratulate the Democrats, and all the people that worked their tails off to help their candidate win.

The results aren't what I hoped for, but I'm an American first before anything else. I have great fear and apprehension for the future of America now, but I hope for the best.


:) :)

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