Wrye: although I, too, am skeptical that Rae can pull it off, I'd sure rather have him than Iggy.
I kind of don't know what else to do. In some ways, I feel more impotent here in Canada than I did/do in the States.
Patrick@12
As a U.S. citizen and newly minted Canadian, I bridle at the idea of paying money to join a political party. What's more, the Liberal Party isn't an easy fit for me. But I just may join the Grits in order to vote against Iggy.
Up here, several friends have opined that Obama's victory has made them less desperate about Harper's. A leftish coalition would be such an extra special goodie with which to start the new year.
And yes, our GG is quite a woman.
Fantastic! We celebrate tonight. The next bit of work starts tomorrow or soon after.
Did anyone else think he seemed really somber? I am very sad for his loss of Toot.
Okay. I believe it now. but I'm not popping the cork until McCain admits defeat.
Bruce @ 74
Will I then have your personal guarantee that we've won? :-)
Caroline @ 64
Me too! I don't want to be burned again. But I'm ready for the bubbly!
Caroline @ 16
What are your criteria? I'm trying to figure out when to pop the cork.
Bruce @ 166
Right. So what are the factors that make CNN think it can call one state with 3% of the vote in, but not another? I imagine that it's largely expectations, in other words, a good guess.
What I'm wondering is how much stock I should put in their projected winners when they call them.
How much stock should we put in results called based on 10% of the vote? (I'm much less trusting since 2000.)
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