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Jenxx

Jenxx Report 5 Nov 2008 08:47

Well done Obama
Hope you get America back on track
Jenxx

SallyF

SallyF Report 5 Nov 2008 08:20

Well no problems with Chads this time!
Congratulations to Obama and the USA.

me

me Report 5 Nov 2008 07:39

Its was a very good speech ,He came across very well , Lets hope he true to his word

The Original Catherine from Manchester

The Original Catherine from Manchester Report 5 Nov 2008 07:29

well done Obama..good speech I thought

jdubz

jdubz Report 5 Nov 2008 04:50

well done Obama I hope you stay true to form.

JDUB

me

me Report 5 Nov 2008 04:31

Congratulations Obama
i think its time i got some sleep night all

Deb Vancouver (18665)

Deb Vancouver (18665) Report 5 Nov 2008 04:02

Congratulations Obama :)))

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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! Report 5 Nov 2008 02:13

Hi Deb,

I seem to be reading a lot about that kind of racism. Question is, will it really make a difference to the way people like that would vote? My guess is they'd probably were going to vote Republican anyway. What might make a difference is if these racists types make more of an effort to vote than they normally would. The percentage of people who usually vote in the US is a lot lower than in other countries.

Rose

Deb Vancouver (18665)

Deb Vancouver (18665) Report 5 Nov 2008 01:38

I added to a thread in September. I have c&p'd it.

I am floored of what the man said.

"In July I was talking to an elderly American man in Vegas.
What came out of his mouth during the brief conversation with him floored me.

He sat next to me (we were at the Paris hotel) while waiting for his wife. I don't know what led into the conversation but I asked "so who are you voting for, as we get a lot of coverage in Canada on you election and I'm kind of following it"
He turned to me and said (in a southern accent)
"Well we are voting to put a man in the WHITE House".

Before I fell of my stool I replied with "Well if it was me I would be voting for Obama"
He left after that.

I'm still in shock over that comment"

Joanne in Burgess Hill™

Joanne in Burgess Hill™ Report 5 Nov 2008 01:25

Thank you for explaining Rose. I thought these were the final results and not predictions. Would explain what's being said on BBC news channel.

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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! Report 5 Nov 2008 01:22

Joanne,

Only 5% of the votes have been counted so far but McCain is projected to win.

Rose

Joanne in Burgess Hill™

Joanne in Burgess Hill™ Report 5 Nov 2008 01:04

I am watching votes come in on cnn.com, and don't understand this..........
South Carolina is red (McCain) on the map, but when you hover over the state these are the results.
Obama 14,830 55%
McCaine 11,912 44% (with a little tick)

So how come McCain was awarded a win when the results are as above?

Deb Vancouver (18665)

Deb Vancouver (18665) Report 5 Nov 2008 01:01

I agree Rose!

I have to break off watching the election at 7pm for Coronation Street though.
I have my priorities ;)

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Click ADD REPLY button - not this link! Report 5 Nov 2008 00:59

The BBC has good coverage:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/us_elections_2008/7697829.stm

Going to be an exciting night.

Rose

Deb Vancouver (18665)

Deb Vancouver (18665) Report 5 Nov 2008 00:34

Too early to tell yet.

You can keep up to date from www.cnn.com

Deb

suzian

suzian Report 4 Nov 2008 23:38

Anything to share with us over here, Debbie?

Thanks

Sue

me

me Report 4 Nov 2008 23:34

whos winning lol

Deb Vancouver (18665)

Deb Vancouver (18665) Report 4 Nov 2008 23:33

I'm guessing about 9 or 10pm here.
5 or 6am in the UK.

The results are coming in now from the eastern states that are 3 hours ahead.

Deb

PolperroPrincess

PolperroPrincess Report 4 Nov 2008 23:18

what time will we find out? Roughly?

suzian

suzian Report 4 Nov 2008 22:52

Not long to wait now for the first announcements.

I've decided to try and stay up and watch the results come in. Which means that I'm already yawning ages before tiredness usually does its stuff......

Anyway, having consulted Wikipedia on the subject of "staying up all night - aids to" I find that opening a bottle of wine is apparently the Thing To Do.

Always one to learn from the experience of those wiser than myself, I've taken Wiki's advice. It goes against the grain (or indeed, the vine) but then, who am I .........

Lol Sue