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2006 Election
So, the election. One personal boo is I didn't get called to be an interpretor as I had originally signed up for. But no big loss -- I got a few extra hours of sleep instead of dragging myself to the poll station on my day off from opening ^_^
Almost all of the U.S. news sites are watching the results closely, so no need to regurgitate here. I did make one interesting observation regarding the elections today:
elanor is visiting from the U.K. and we were hanging out with a bunch of other LJers from the New York metro area. At some point during the night, we realized how difficult it was to be a non-American visiting the U.S. on election day -- there was no way for a visitor to join in all the politicky election talks.
Which made me wonder: how important is the election? Are we Americans making it out to be so much more important than it really is, when parts of the world still suffer from hunger and/or lack clean water and none of it stops just because of the U.S. election? But America is, for better or worse, an influential country, and our election matters. Especially during this particular midterm election, when (speaking as a left-of-center voter) there's a real chance to change the current one-party rule over pretty much all three branches of the government.
So, I will be watching the results closely. I do want to know who got the senator seat in the close NJ race. I was cheering in Lisa's car when the radio news channel announced Santorum's defeat.
As for the long-term effects of today's election, I guess we'll see in the weeks and months to come.
Almost all of the U.S. news sites are watching the results closely, so no need to regurgitate here. I did make one interesting observation regarding the elections today:
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Which made me wonder: how important is the election? Are we Americans making it out to be so much more important than it really is, when parts of the world still suffer from hunger and/or lack clean water and none of it stops just because of the U.S. election? But America is, for better or worse, an influential country, and our election matters. Especially during this particular midterm election, when (speaking as a left-of-center voter) there's a real chance to change the current one-party rule over pretty much all three branches of the government.
So, I will be watching the results closely. I do want to know who got the senator seat in the close NJ race. I was cheering in Lisa's car when the radio news channel announced Santorum's defeat.
As for the long-term effects of today's election, I guess we'll see in the weeks and months to come.
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Although I can't say much either way, since I'm not in his state. But some of the statements he's infamous for were really too much, imo.