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Archive for November 7th, 2006

D & E’s (snarky) election coverage

November 7th, 2006

We have MSNBC on in the background; it’s Matthews + Olbermann, already a pretty solid pair, backed up by Williams, Russert, and Brokaw. Predictably, we’re making snarky comments in-between interesting developments. (Will be updated.)

[7:12] <d> Goode, Weed in Virginia? Seriously?


[7:20]
<e> It’s no surprise that Count Chocula is losing. But that he’s a Republican?

<d> Sure, why not?

<e> Yeah, I guess. Old European money. Ancien régime.

<d> Whereas top military brass like Cap’n Crunch are abandoning the GOP, hoping for some Congressional oversight into foreign policy.


[7:45] <d> Not snarky: CNN has the best Web-based interface for tracking the returns as they come in. Here’s the county-by-county TX-22 breakdown, as well as TX-07 and TX-18 (our district).


[8:55] <d> Texas governor’s race called for Perry. Lampson starting to pull away from Sekula-Gibbs, especially in Brazoria (by an order of magnitude in that county with 5% reporting).


[9:50] <d> Hey, Kinky: Thanks for being Chris Bell’s Ross Perot. (Although according to CNN’s exit poll, voters would still narrowly have chosen Perry if there had been no independents in the race.)


[10:07] <d> This one’s for e: How would your favorite superhero vote? “Batman follows his own moral compass, and Batman is always right.”


[11:59] <d> This is getting less snarky all the time, isn’t it? Fatigue, I suppose, has set in. Avi Rubin (CS prof at JHU and director of ACCURATE) has written about his experiences at the polls today in Maryland.


[1:44] <d> Unofficial results for Harris County (including ballot measures, all of which seem to have passed) are here (in PDF and HTML).


[2:38] <d> So that’s basically it, then: It’s down to Virginia for the Senate race. Expect lawyers, computer scientists, and everyone else to descend on the great Commonwealth this week.

Vote.

November 7th, 2006

Just a reminder (to the US citizens* out there) to find your polling place and go vote today. If you don’t like any of the candidates, isn’t there still one that you dislike least? If you feel like the government has gotten off track but don’t particularly like the opposition candidate in your area, well, it’s OK to vote the party and not the person. Most importantly: It is your responsibility, like paying taxes or dry-cleaning your dress shirts or eating a balanced diet, to periodically nudge the government in a way it is powerless to ignore. So be a grown-up and vote.

* That is, except for convicted felons. You’re already screwed, but we here in the US currently see fit to add disenfranchisement to your misery. Sorry about that.

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