Oooooh, what a night! I knew it was going to be a barn-burner of an election, but good lord. Too close to call... I'm getting unpleasant flashbacks to 2000 here, darn it. Let's hope this particular race ends better for our side than that one did. Prosser and his 'nuclear blast' references, give me a break. As for a liberal message that's neither been broadcast nor received, I'd call turning what was assumed to be a no-contest, no-interest spring race into a dead heat with a turnout of over a million 'message received', thank you very much. And we may yet succeed.
Lord, do I ever hope we do.
On the positive side, we have a new mayor. Not that I don't like Mayor Dave - I like him fine, though I'm admittedly not a fan of the Edgewater situation. Someone on twitter jokingly made reference to Mayor Dave and Soglin co-mayoring, and if they could, I'd be fine with it. But I'm happy. I voted for Soglin - can I call him His Honor, since I wasn't here the first two times he was mayor? I can't write Hizzoner and keep a straight face yet, anyway. And anyway. Thank you to Mayor Dave for a job well done, but congratulations, Mayor Soglin.
We've also got Parisi, and that was expected, but it's still great it's a reality now. I'm not in the district Brian the coworker was running for alder in, and I have to say that had I been, wow but that would've been a hard choice! A NARAL-affiliated candidate versus one with a background in education and clean energy... yeesh, tough pick ahoy. Even though that didn't end in my coworker's favor, well fought anyhow, Brian.
As for the two referenda on ditching Citizens United... I haven't heard, but I'm hoping they both passed. I know they're nonbinding, but even symbolic gestures can matter. And yes, for the record, I did vote for Judge Sumi even though she was running unopposed. I got the warm fuzzies doing so, too. :) You kick much posterior, ma'am, and you do it fairly, contrary to what certain *cough* people off to the far right might claim.
... Oof, now for the negative news. Not the too close to call news, as that's not definitively positive or negative yet - gah! The definite negative is that ugh, I'm hungover. Whoops. I pretty much knew I would be, but oof. Oh well, I've felt much worse.
Come on, unreported districts! Go blue. Go very, very blue. Gah!
Lord, do I ever hope we do.
On the positive side, we have a new mayor. Not that I don't like Mayor Dave - I like him fine, though I'm admittedly not a fan of the Edgewater situation. Someone on twitter jokingly made reference to Mayor Dave and Soglin co-mayoring, and if they could, I'd be fine with it. But I'm happy. I voted for Soglin - can I call him His Honor, since I wasn't here the first two times he was mayor? I can't write Hizzoner and keep a straight face yet, anyway. And anyway. Thank you to Mayor Dave for a job well done, but congratulations, Mayor Soglin.
We've also got Parisi, and that was expected, but it's still great it's a reality now. I'm not in the district Brian the coworker was running for alder in, and I have to say that had I been, wow but that would've been a hard choice! A NARAL-affiliated candidate versus one with a background in education and clean energy... yeesh, tough pick ahoy. Even though that didn't end in my coworker's favor, well fought anyhow, Brian.
As for the two referenda on ditching Citizens United... I haven't heard, but I'm hoping they both passed. I know they're nonbinding, but even symbolic gestures can matter. And yes, for the record, I did vote for Judge Sumi even though she was running unopposed. I got the warm fuzzies doing so, too. :) You kick much posterior, ma'am, and you do it fairly, contrary to what certain *cough* people off to the far right might claim.
... Oof, now for the negative news. Not the too close to call news, as that's not definitively positive or negative yet - gah! The definite negative is that ugh, I'm hungover. Whoops. I pretty much knew I would be, but oof. Oh well, I've felt much worse.
Come on, unreported districts! Go blue. Go very, very blue. Gah!
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Date: 2011-04-06 03:48 pm (UTC)I'm too old for elections to go like this anymore.