apnews.myway.com - 11/3/2008
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My Way News - The morning after: Half of us will be disappointed
corner.nationalreview.com - 11/4/2008
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corner.nationalreview.com —
I'm not being delusional, just giving you a
reason to go out and vote and to refuse...
to consider this election a done deal: "Where the Polls Went Wrong." From Time, 1980. H/T: El Rushbo.
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The Deep Breath Before the Plunge
A Blog For All —
... from the Democratic party should Obama go down to defeat. Of course, that possibility also opens the door to Sen. Hillary Clinton and her segment of the Democratic party becoming resurgent. It would also create serious turmoil in the Party and the ensuing internecine battle for primacy will be fun to watch, although Democrats who believed that the Presidency should have been theirs in 2008 will be fighting to assign blame for the disastrous results. Either way, we're going to see quite a bit of buyer's remorse , no matter who wins . This was not an election of two qualified ...
Monday before TUESDAY marks the 11th hour
The Reaction —
... After Tuesday's election results are final, we know that half of us are going to be bitterly disappointed at the outcomes. We all know that ...
Countdown clock = 0 days until the election
The Reaction —
... The polls are open in most places, and people are already making their voices heard for change. . . . This is the day when we have to commit to doing everything we can. We can't afford not to -- for our families, our communities, and our future. Today will be a long day of long lines and nervous stomachs#. Lots of things can and will go wrong during the elections#. Republicans are suffering the most of all from worry, disappointment# and recriminations. Meanwhile "the world hopes for its first President ...
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