Monday, November 3, 2008

Today's Links (11/3) -- The "It's-Almost-Over" Edition


Obama campaign tries lucky charms

They won't need them.


Republicans Scrambling to Save Seats in Congress

Obama's win is going to bring some major coattails with it. Down-ticket Democrats are going to have a very good day. :-)

Even Keel for Obama in Final Turn to Election

One of Obama's strengths is his emotional stability. Unlike McCain, he's not likely to lose his stinkin' mind all the time.

The Soiled Envelope, Please

Well, at least the Republicans will win something ... although I don't think this is the sort of honor one should aspire to ...

The 2008 presidential campaign has been like no other

It's definitely been a long journey. Thank God it's almost over.

McCain, Obama dash through swing states

I'm looking forward to Wednesday, because then I can stop screening my calls. I hate those freakin' "robo calls!"

In Ohio, Obama's ground game outguns McCain's

Obama's organization is superior to McCain's in MANY states. I think that perhaps the Democrats have learned some lessons from past defeats.

For some white voters, Obama's race is seen as a 'bonus'

I really don't care what his race is; I just want this country to turn around.

John McCain the happy warrior finally reappears

It's easier for him to relax now that the pressure is off. He knows he's going to lose.

How smart is the American voter?

The American voter may be fairly smart, but a large number of us are amazingly ignorant.

The Opening Obama Saw

Obama has a vision that many politicans -- including McCain -- lack.

A Positively Negative Home Stretch

Obama was perfectly content to make this race a contest of ideas, but McCain decided that negativity would be more fun, so here we are.

Poll Shows Obama Deflected Recent Attacks

A campaign on the constant attack is a campaign without ideas -- or, at least, no ideas that the public will accept.


Okay, that's just funny! :-)

Palin: All in the Family
http://washingtonindependent.com/16420/all-in-the-family-2

Good grief. Hopefully this is one of the last stories about her we have to read for a little while.

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