
I have always wanted to have a president I could be proud of, and the way Obama has managed his campaign has shown me that he would be a classy, deliberate, and intelligent choice for president.
Dave and I have been proud to support him since his Senate race in 2004. We have supported him with our words and with our dollars since the primaries began. And I will be proud to stand with him tonight, whatever the results.
Beyond our hopes, Dave and I received tickets to the Obama rally in Grant Park tonight. It will be a late, crazy night. But I will always be able to say that I was there.
I will be at the rally from shortly before the polls close until the rally ends, so I don't expect to do another post today; I'll post tomorrow with pictures and stories from the rally. And hopefully, I will be able to do a congratulatory post to You Know Who.
We voted as soon as the polls opened this morning. Even as we arrived at 6:05 a.m., there was already a small line, which is still shocking in this precinct. In the last two elections (2004 & 2006), there has been literally no line whatsoever. To have any line here was a testament to how passionate people have felt about this race on both sides.

Everyone can guess who I voted for in the presidential box, but I did vote for a few non-Dems elsewhere (i.e., Republican and Green candidates). It was fun to see judges and other Daley Center folks up for retention / reelection. Go Dorothy Brown!
I was proud to vote for Barack, and I am so excited to stand with him tonight at the rally and hear the historic election results.
Yes. We. Can.
1 comment:
I think we wore the same shirt today :-D
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