I feel remarkably calm, too. I'm confident of a Bush victory, but even if the worst happens remember the words of the prophet as quoted by Lincoln in "Abe Lincoln in Illinois" - "This, too, shall pass away."
Had complete peace when I woke up to pray this morning.
Not at all...the energy I feel all around me will demand justice if the unthinkable happens...the people will demand Kerry's impeachment, trial and removal.
Never mind the SC appointment process..Kerry will not get to name one.
And the Republican Party apparatus needs some overhaul...lots in some places.
saw a sign held on an overpass today "Kerry has poopy-pants".
my sister who is 30 and never voted was convinced by my dad
(a WW vet) to vote Bush. she did and so did her spouse here in MN.
it'll be ok.
Gloom, doom! Everyone's helping with the last hours of the Democrat campaign media effort in all of the media and all of the Republican discussion boards!
At only 6:00 EST, Bloomberg was saying that Drudge handed the Election to Kerry. Peeyoo!
It's like WWII Europe, all over again, except that it's happening here.
FOUR MORE YEARS!
I think what the Repub. supporters need to do on the air is remind voters out west to keep voting -
Come one, come all! See the magic of evaporating gloom and doom in exit poll discussions!
I, too, feel calm about the election. I think it comes from the notion that, at the end of the day, there are enough good people in our country who realize what matters most in this election--our nation's security in a very dangerous world. Democrats are simply not good at taking action (especially proactively) with regard to national security.
I also idealistically believe (maybe foolishly so) that there are enough moderate democrats who realize that Kerry is an utterly empty suit, a charlatan, a phony, a liar, a traitor, a do-nothing, a hopelessly liberal liberal.
I am no big fan of Bush (I have gone for the Constitution Party in the past 2 elections). But this year I pulled the lever in my NJ voting booth for the president, seeing that my state was a possible "battleground" state and that the nation needed me to step up.
God Bless the United States of America!
W stands for Win!!!
Anecdotally, Dubya v Gore was close. I know a number of democrats that are uninspired by Kerry, that voted for Gore and are now voting for President Bush. :-)