HGervais wrote:But Mark Halperin asks a fun one: "When was the last U.S. presidential election the Republican Party won without a Nixon or a Bush on the ticket?"
Did you know without looking?
The Republican National Committee appears to have spent more than $150,000 to clothe and accessorize vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin and her family since her surprise pick by John McCain in late August.
According to financial disclosure records, the accessorizing began in early September and included bills from Saks Fifth Avenue in St. Louis and New York for a combined $49,425.74.
The records also document a couple of big-time shopping trips to Neiman Marcus in Minneapolis, including one $75,062.63 spree in early September.
The RNC also spent $4,716.49 on hair and makeup through September after reporting no such costs in August.

TemporalWisdom wrote:Obama with 348 Electoral votes and 54% of the popular vote.
Neal Masri wrote:TemporalWisdom wrote:Obama with 348 Electoral votes and 54% of the popular vote.
My prediction: Obama 52% of popular vote. 286 Electoral votes. I have the feeling it will be much closer. I can't see O taking Florida or Ohio.
Gobear wrote:Neal Masri wrote:TemporalWisdom wrote:Obama with 348 Electoral votes and 54% of the popular vote.
My prediction: Obama 52% of popular vote. 286 Electoral votes. I have the feeling it will be much closer. I can't see O taking Florida or Ohio.
The latest polls still have Obama beating McCain in both states. 538.com projects an Obama Electoral College landslide, 340 to 198.
TemporalWisdom wrote:
Uh, predictions. Hmm. Obama with 348 Electoral votes and 54% of the popular vote. Democrats pick up 28 seats in the House and 9 in the Senate.
Greg, our brave soldiers also put their lives on the line to give us the right not to vote.Dunnyman wrote:OK, loyal Jury Room folks, tomorrow is the BIG day, and damnit, it doesn't matter WHO you cast your vote for! In a few more days we honor the men and women who put their lives on the line (and often gave them) to give us that right, and it's a slap in the face to every single one of them if you DON'T exercise your right to vote! I think they ought to move Veteran's Day to remind us before an election of what these people did for us, and we might get better turnouts. If you want to vote for McCain, fine, Obama, fine, Barr, fine, just get your ass down to the polling place and DO IT. Your boss CANNOT stop you from going, and there are groups on both sides who can get you a ride if you need one. It doesn't matter if you're 100% convinced your candidate will carry your state, or if you think he doesn't stand a chance, let's let all of the USA speak, and honor those who fought for our right to do so!!!!
VOTE!
HGervais wrote:Yes there have been posts where emotions got the better of some people, myself very much included, but for the most part the civility of this thread speaks well of all of us.
Harold, would it be cool if I advised Bruce to go perform sexual intercourse upon his own person? And isn't it about time for a middle finger smilie?Ptolemy wrote:Obama with 349 Electoral votes, 55% of the popular vote. Democrats pick up 29 seats in the house and 10 in the Senate.TemporalWisdom wrote:
Uh, predictions. Hmm. Obama with 348 Electoral votes and 54% of the popular vote. Democrats pick up 28 seats in the House and 9 in the Senate.
This is why they don't give The Price is Right contestants chairs that aren't bolted down.HGervais wrote:Hey if you aren't playing to win, why play at all?
HGervais wrote:Here at last. I'm curious to hear any stories of people's voting experiences today. What were the lines like? The mood? Feel free to talk about them. I'm on my way now and I have a silly grin on my face. So much hope & possibility on election day. I really do love this country.
Parklife wrote:5. Starbucks is offering a free coffee to anyone that asks for one today. Ben and Jerry's has free scoops of ice cream from 5-8pm tonight.
BrettCullum wrote:At first I thought what a good job they are doing to catch that minor discrepancy, but then I realized they were letting people vote in costume! I wonder how they knew The Creature From the Black Lagoon voting next to me was who they said he was...
Parklife wrote:BrettCullum wrote:At first I thought what a good job they are doing to catch that minor discrepancy, but then I realized they were letting people vote in costume! I wonder how they knew The Creature From the Black Lagoon voting next to me was who they said he was...
I've never been asked for identification when voting... just my address and asked to verify my name. So, they never really know if I am who I say I am.
In Maryland they have you say your address and date of birth, and then check your license. The lady had real trouble with my name -- Wise. I spelled it out and she didn't catch it, I told her it was like the adjective and still she didn't understand until she read it off my license. Nobody ever believes my last name could be a simple adjective from the English language.BrettCullum wrote:Parklife wrote:BrettCullum wrote:At first I thought what a good job they are doing to catch that minor discrepancy, but then I realized they were letting people vote in costume! I wonder how they knew The Creature From the Black Lagoon voting next to me was who they said he was...
I've never been asked for identification when voting... just my address and asked to verify my name. So, they never really know if I am who I say I am.
That is INSANE! In Texas they actually swipe your driver's license and compare all DMV records with voters registration. They are cracking down hard this year and really trying to fight voter fraud. Well, other than letting people in costume vote...
IChiWawa wrote:As historic as it is that it's likely a mixed-race man will be president-elect by morning, I also realize that voting for (or against) someone based on that fact is a betrayal of everything ever done in the name of racial equality.
May the best man win.
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