By John Stark
As I write this, (9:43 p.m.) everyone agrees that Obama has the electoral votes to win–even though Florida and Ohio are still too close to call. Were’t we being assured that it would all come down to Ohio and Florida?
By John Stark
As I write this, (9:43 p.m.) everyone agrees that Obama has the electoral votes to win–even though Florida and Ohio are still too close to call. Were’t we being assured that it would all come down to Ohio and Florida?
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“Nihil est incertius volgo, nihil obscurius voluntate hominum, nihil fallacius ratione tota comitiorum.” Cicero
AFY!!theheelotsheepdog!!!
Don’t go all bilingual on us, AFY. Can we press 1 for English?
What a night!
Nate Silver should be crowned King of al Pundits as he got it right in ALL 50 states.
President Obama and his team, which thankfully featured Bill Clinton, ran a masterful campaign.
What the republicans learned (maybe, this time) is that their alienation of women and
non-whites cost them the presidential election and control of the senate.
What remains to be seen, is whether they can significantly expand their appeal to those demographics. To do so, they will have to disown a major part of their base (Tea Party)
in the next four years.
I, honestly, don’t think the GOP will win the White House for at least another 12 years.
Four more Obama then eight for Hillary.