October 31, 2004
randomness pleads
This will, barring a sudden change of heart, be my last post until Tuesday evening. I just think that some things right now are much more important than my trivial ramblings.
If today's results are the final results Wednesday morning, John Kerry will be elected as the 44th President of the United States, with 283 votes in the electoral college to George Bush's 246. But don't count on it. Many of Kerry's leads are razor thin. Counting only the strong + weak states, Bush leads 229 to 196, with 113 electoral votes in the tossup category Kerry's leads in the tossup states mean little to nothing. The turnout Tuesday will determine who wins.-electoral-vote.com
It has never been more important in our lifetimes. On Tuesday morning get up early. Don't be intimidated by what will certainly be long lines and, here in the Northeast, rain.
Vote. It's never mattered more.
Posted by mikewolf at October 31, 2004 11:35 AMComments
Please join me in celebrating a Chicago tradition -- vote early and often, and encourage all of your friends and relatives (including those who are deceased) to do the same.
Posted by: Joel S. on November 1, 2004 11:58 AMPost a comment