I’m not registered with any party, so I didn’t vote in the primaries yesterday — there were a couple of Board of Election races I could have voted in, but I knew nothing about any of the candidates. TheWife voted in the morning, before work, and said that things were slow. And up Balmur-way, Avi Rubin was an election judge again — and it sounds like there’s a direct correlation between the amount of electronic gadgetry in the election process and how big a mess that election process is.
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James Carville just basically conceded Ohio. What a weasely sniveling little fuck. More interested in being a kool kid than in winning.
One am. Stone sober. Headed to bed now; expecting to wake up to one or more of the following: lawsuits in Ohio, lawsuits in Florida, and/or the news that the Florida call for Bush is being reversed due to absentee and early ballots.
There’s an excellent vote map available at CSPAN.org — easily the best one I’ve seen.
Sitting on AIM; trying to decide if it’s time to start drinking. Mail for the handle if you like.
Voted this morning on the way into work — the poll workers said turnout was high; this is my first time at this precinct, so I can’t judge. I had to wait about 20 or 30 minutes, but the lines were moving well.
And now I’m home from work, settled into the couch with the laptop and the TV turned on — to CNN at the moment, but my gorge is rising. Email with tips for better places to watch.
Probably more later.
October Surprise asks “What tricks will BushCo pull to attempt to win the election in November?”
#4 is a dark horse fave in my book.