I voted with my daughter and I can tell you, there's nothing sweeter than knowing everyone you love, shares your politics, and not one of them, cancels out your vote.
Voting in Johnny Isackson's Kennesaw GA district was a pleasure. A nice guy from the company who manufactured Georgia's voting machines, was there in case there were problems. After voting, I agree with what he said when I asked about the problem Drudge reported: That it would be virtually impossible for anyone but a blind mouse to accidentally cast a vote for the wrong person.
No matter what happens tonight, we can be proud our President did everything he possibly could for our candidates.
Until the last 24 hours, my husband and I thought we were alone in predicting big victories for republicans.
We've thought pollsters weren't taking into account the affection Undecideds and Independents have for President Bush, that they would resent Democrats' relentless attacks on our Commander In Chief during this dangerous time.
We've thought almost all voting blocks would want to show Saddam Hussein, Bin Laden, and our allies (like France and Germany), how united we are behind the President, and that would translate into more votes for republican candidates.
Fingers crossed we are right.