I can't say much about Election Day right now except that the photo in the NY Times of people lining up to vote outside PS 375 (aka Jackie Robinson School) in Brooklyn made me cry just now.
And I'm really excited that NPR's commentator thinks one of the four towns to watch for indications of how things will go nationally is Claremont, NH, since I canvassed there and I'm really optimistic about it. I'd love to think that it really is a good bellweather (assuming my optimism turns out to be well-founded, of course).
And I would love for things to be called early, but I won't believe anything until McCain concedes. 2004 hurt too much.
And now that I'm done not saying anything about Election Day, I wanted to post this video of some very life-affirming slam poetry. I was talking to someone about this recently and intended to send this to them (you?), but I can't remember who that was (no offense) and everyone should watch it anyway. This is a good moment for life-affirming art.
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