Election '08: America Flips a Coin!

Nov 04, 2008 08:51

If we wake up in the morning with President-Elect McCain, it will be the biggest presidential upset since Dewey Didn't Defeat Truman. I'm fairly confident in thinking there will be a electoral vote landslide for Obama. The popular vote will be closer, but as we all learned in 2000, popular vote doesn't count ( Read more... )

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amurderofcows November 4 2008, 15:38:43 UTC
The Truman upset was an upset because polling techniques in 1948 weren't very good, and very few polls were taken in the race.

I'm voting for McCain, and in general I'm hoping House and Senate Republicans do better than expected in order to check (what's likely to be) an Obama administration. But Cornyn is a Republican senator I wouldn't particularly miss.

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mizzoumark November 4 2008, 15:54:32 UTC
I'm still trying to figure out exactly what Cornyn has done during the last six years, besides telling judges they're going to get killed if they don't make conservative decisions. I think, once final numbers come in, the DNC will be kicking themselves for not putting resources into the race, since his seat was very gettable for the Democrats.

I can't remember which one did it, but one paper more or less endorsed Cornyn because it's very likely that Hutchison is going to resign her seat to run for governor, and Texas doesn't need two rookie Senators. That's an enthusiastic endorsement if I've ever heard one.

Watching Cornyn's ads, you'd never guess that he was the incumbent.

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amurderofcows November 4 2008, 16:14:35 UTC
I think the DNC (or, more specifically, the DSCC) is pretty resistant to sinking blood and treasure into Senate races in Texas. There have been a number of times when they've thought they had the right candidate, spent some money, and found themselves not moving the needle at all. Maybe they're wrong this time, but there's a long history of Democrats trying to get traction in Texas, and spending their money only to have to cut their losses later on. Also, Texas is a fairly expensive state in which to compete, because of the number of media markets, so there's no way to make a stand there on the cheap.

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mizzoumark November 5 2008, 15:08:26 UTC
Yeah, the number of media markets in the state is insane, though the only real mega-markets are Dallas/Fort Worth and Houston. Still, even if Midland/Odessa, Tyler/Longview, Wichita Falls, Amarillo, and Beaumont/Port Arthur are all relatively cheap to advertise in individually, running ads in all of them can add up (and that's only about half of the state's small markets).

Cornyn's victory turned out to be quite a bit larger than I thought it would be, which indicates that he probably would have won, no matter how much money the DNC devoted to the state. So, I can't really argue with their decision to put their resources elsewhere. However, we're probably going to have a special election in 2010 to replace Hutchison, and if the Dems nominate someone credible, I really hope that the national party does get behind him or her.

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bdouville November 4 2008, 22:49:13 UTC
You'll be shocked when Dennis Kucinich actually wins as a result of write-ins.

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mizzoumark November 5 2008, 15:18:19 UTC
I think there's a better chance that Kang or Kodos will be elected than Kucinich.

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katykaboom November 5 2008, 04:15:56 UTC
I think your prediction is holding true!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mark I am so excited for the first time in forever!

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mizzoumark November 5 2008, 15:21:56 UTC
I know! Last night was historic. While I have my doubts about Obama, I am optimistic that he will get our nation back on the right track.

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