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    I'm happy, too!

    A local city had something on the ballot about making pot a "low priority" for local police. I think it's going to pass.

    We also have a sad anti-gay marriage initiative, which eliminates unmarried couples (gay or straight) from being foster parents. I think it's going to pass, and I'm sad about that.

    What was your weird issue on the ballot?

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    Yay!!! Almost 100% for me (a few local elections didn't go quite as I would have liked), but I'LL TAKE IT. YAHOO!!!!

    Of course, my state is one that still hasn't been called (5 hours after poll closing) on the Presidential. Not that it matters
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    Talking Oh yes we can

    Happy and still stunned about the results. At least the 3 hour wait to vote was worth it.

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    Well, I cried watching his speech tonight,and I generally pay ZERO attention to TV and/or American politics. You are very lucky to be led by a man like Obama and the rest of the world is breathing a collective sigh of relief.
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    Very, very happy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CA_in_NC View Post
    Yay!!! Almost 100% for me (a few local elections didn't go quite as I would have liked), but I'LL TAKE IT. YAHOO!!!!

    Of course, my state is one that still hasn't been called (5 hours after poll closing) on the Presidential. Not that it matters
    Same here, Indiana has never been a battlefield state in my lifetime memory and has voted a democrat into the white house for the first time since 1964! Indiana wasn't called until after I finally went to bed last night many hours after Obama made his speech. YES WE CAN!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tuckervill View Post
    I'm happy, too!

    A local city had something on the ballot about making pot a "low priority" for local police. I think it's going to pass.

    We also have a sad anti-gay marriage initiative, which eliminates unmarried couples (gay or straight) from being foster parents. I think it's going to pass, and I'm sad about that.

    What was your weird issue on the ballot?

    Karen


    Only weird thing was slot machines in Maryland. Which isn't really all that weird.

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    Here's a cycling-related tie-in.....

    One of the guys on our LBS Sunday morning ride, and the Saturday morning N2 ride is a broadcaster with a local television station. I thought it was PBS, but no...it's a local network. Well....there he was last night...on t.v.....giving the news! How strange! I'm so used to seeing this guy on his bike (he rides a nice Cervelo) and in bike clothes, not sitting behind a desk with a suit and tie on!
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    What a great night it was (really worth the political hangover I have this morning!). McCain's speech was gracious and eloquent, and Obama's made me cry. Even my 9 year old DD was riveted.

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    YAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    I am so happy right now!!

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    :::treading very, very lightly....:::

    The reason I cried for an hour last night is not because "we won" - precisely the opposite.

    It's because Americans in this small but very public way have rejected the politics of hate and division. It's because we said that we no longer want every day to be about "we won" and "you lost."

    I'm well aware that hate and division are alive and well, and were the victor or appear headed for victory in several statewide races . I'm also well aware that as President... well, never mind.

    But for what last night as a whole says about America - I'm very proud. It's nothing short of breathtaking, really. And I can let go of at least a little bit of the recent despair.
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    Well, here in the bluest of blue states, we are all pretty happy, if exhausted.
    We had 3 ballot initiatives. They got a lot of interest during the election. The first was to abolish the income tax; it lost 70-30. The second was to decriminalize one ounce or less of marijuana; it passed by a 65% margin. The other one that passed was the one to abolish dog racing. I won't talk about that one.

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    We also had five statewide ballot initiatives.
    (1) - made it harder to bring future initiatives to the ballot - passed
    (2) - bond issue for environmental reconstruction - passed
    (3) - the only one that might be considered strange - to enshrine in the state Constitution existing common law concerning riparian and underground water rights. I honestly didn't understand the issues very thoroughly, and I don't think very many people did, but mainly looked to the endorsements of organizations that I'm familiar with. Passed.
    (5) - [yes that's right, there was no 4, as it was removed from the ballot] - the so-called "payday lending" initiative, to limit the interest rate on short-term loans to 28%. Despite an advertising barrage by the loan shark industry, passed handily, though by a slightly smaller margin than the previous four issues.
    (6) - to build a casino. There were actually casino interests on both sides of this one - support from the company that had already lined up contracts for the monopoly casino, and opposition from other players in the business. Defeated.
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