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I’m spending the day helping Amendment 58 as the Obama GOTV effort up here already has an amazing number of people. Here’s a picture of later today when there will be 20 Obama GOTV people for each remaining person who has not voted.
Teenager changes name to Captain Fantastic (I told my daughters that this guy sounds like a real catch).
FURIOUS parents have called for a saucy teacher to be sacked after she put on a saucy strip show for her 15-year-old pupils. “I was forced to give the German teacher a warning, but I will not dismiss her because she is a valuable teacher for our institution,” said head Sandor Rozman.
I finally caught one of those robot calls from Beauprez and some nazi sounding man who said he was a bishop. No wonder the calls are so damm upsetting.
The script went something like this: catholics have to vote with a clear conscience. catholics cannot vote for anyone who supports abortion rights. Barak Huessin Obama supports aborton rights…then the voice over from Beauprez…..it all went real fast….but that nazi accented voice was chilling…..so much so that I hung on because I thought it was some kind of parody of the robot catholic calls…but it sure sounded like Beauprez voice at the end….I did not get any numbers.it was too fast for me…
I don’t know if the republican party is targeting catholic voters and attempting to influence their votes by citing so-called catholic doctrine. If this is the case, it is a clear case of the “government”..interfering in the free exercise of religion…political parties do take on quasi-goverment status during elections and this was certainly an attempt to dictate to catholics how they must vote, based on the republican party’s interpretation of that religion.
If on the other hand, the catholic church is using the republican party and its officials to interfere in the election process, that is a clear violation of the separation of church and state….IMHO
I believe this is vile. I believe that this effort, ie calls and their funders, represents a clear and present danger to the Constitution of the United States.
You know, I love election day. It is our real birthday party…and everyone is invited. But this call has left me with a sick feeling in the pit of my stomach.
Fifty eight years old. The driver was, well, driving and all of a sudden a thud and the woman going over the car.
Sounds like her enthusiasm canceled her “look both ways” training.
Sad, of course.
Which it would not have been two days earlier.
Ironic.
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starting at 7PM.
Repubs Denver Marriott South, 10345 Park Meadows Dr. in Littleton, off I-25 and the Lincoln, beginning at 8:00pm on Election Night.
Either way the votes goes, both parties will be doing some serious drinking tonight…..one to celebrate, one to forget…
The Stampede: Havana and Parker $5 cover. If you live in Littleton proper and want to finish your evening close to home, Joe Rice and Linda Newell are hosting a Littleton party at the Mill Steak House on Rapp St in old Littleton.
Yeah, okay, probably not many of you coming up to party with us, but I thought I’d throw it out there anyway.
DEMS: At the Mesa Theater on Main St, from 5pm to midnight. Potluck, cash bar.
REPs: I don’t know where they will be celebrating Steve King’s amazing comeback to win HD54 – an uncontested race!
Oddfellows Hall upstairs from Roper Music.
Voted about a month ago by mail
What freedom!
Too bad the unholy alliance of corrupt influencers (Denver Chamber, Union Bosses, Corporate Bosses and Political Bosses) want to silence you.
Joe Blake, DMCC
Tom Clark, Metro Denver EDC
Michael Horstmann, Agency of Credit Control, Inc.
William Ross, Alpine Plumbing and Heating
Bob Ferm, American Insurance Association
Wendy Mitchell, Aurora Economic Development Council
Doug Ferraro, Bellco Credit Union
Alan Benjamin, Benjamin West
Berenbaum Weinshienk & Eason
Jeff Willis Berkley Homes
Stephen Roark, Black Hawk Gaming & Dev. Co.
Dennis Naylor, BMC West
Blair Richardson, Bow River Capital
Steve Farber, Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck
Stephen Parker, Business Advisor
Bill Rothacker, Cadence Capital Investments
Steven Halstedt, Centennial Ventures
Pam Nicholson, Centura Health
Marty Schmitz, Citywide Banks
Luis A. Colon, Colon-Collawn Construction
Don Childears, Colorado Bankers Association
Colorado Businesses for Sensible Solutions
Walter Isenberg, Colorado Concern
Gail Klapper, Colorado Forum
Stephen Roark, Colorado Gaming Association
Steven Summer, Colorado Hospital Association
Tom Downey, Colorado Nonprofit Association
John Sadwith Colorado Trial Lawyers Association
Walt Imhoff, Community Leader
Dan Ritchie, Community Leader
Al Yates, Community Leader
Frank Gandora, Creative Hardscape
Kate Paul, Delta Dental
Joe Ellis, Denver Broncos
Bill Mitchell, Denver Convention & Visitors Bureau
Greg Stevinson, Denver West Realty
Charlie Ergen, Dish Network
Rick Sapkin, Edgemark
Jeff Selberg, Exempla Health Care
Charlie Foster, Foster Consulting
David Foster, Foster Graham Stubbs
Don Kortz, Fuller Real Estate
John Baron, GBSM, Inc.
Jim Johnson, GE Johnson
Albert Gonzales, Gonzales Consulting Services
Jeff Dorsey, Health One
Cole Finnegan, Hogan & Hartson
Ted Trimpa, Hogan & Hartson
Roger Hutson, HRM Resources
Buck Hutchison, Hutchison Inc.
John Imbergamo, The Imbergamo Group
George Beardsley, Inverness Properties, LLC
Stephen Roark, Jacobs Entertainment
Donna Lynne, Kaiser Permanente
Scott Smith, La Plata Investments
Phil Hicks, Lampert Brokerage
John Freyer, Land Title Guarantee Co.
Lee Alpert, Lee Alpert & Company Real Estate
Harry Lewis, Jr., Lewis Investments
Rocky Scott McWhinney
Larry Mizel, MDC Holdings
Bryon White, Milender White Construction
Trygve Myhren, Myhren Media, Inc.
Pat Hamill, Oakwood Homes
Jim Perry, Office Scapes
John Shaw, Opus Northwest
Peter Beaupre, PCL Construction
Jay Perlmutter, Perlmutter and Company
Ray Pittman, Pittman Development
Jeff Schwartz, ProLogis
Chuck Ward, Qwest
Jeffrey Ross, Ross Aviation
Walter Isenberg, Sage Hospitality
Evan Makovsky, Shames-Makovsky Realty Company
Chetter Latcham, Shea Homes
Mark Smith, Southwestern Investment Group
Noel Cunningham, Strings Restaurant
Ken Tuchman, TeleTech
Geoff Bailey, The Bailey Co.
Jim Shmerling, The Children’s Hospital
David Kenney, The Kenney Group
John Brackney, The South Metro Chamber of Commerce
Howard Gelt, State of Colorado Economic Dev Commission
Tim Kilcoyne, Town and Country Title Services
Heidi Wagner, Tri State
Dick Hartman, Union Pacific
Robert Coombe, University of Denver
Beth McGann, Vail Resorts
Bruce Alexander, Vectra Bank
Gary Meggison, Weitz
C. Alan Peppers, Westerra Credit Union
Dick Kelly, Xcel Energy
to VOTE NO ON 54, 49 & 47!
When the doors opened at 7am there were people waiting, but everyone has been quickly processed so far. I’m not over there but I got reports when I called to check with my friends who had not voted yet. They both had great first voting experiences. The lines were about 10 minutes.
No lines to speak of still. The poll workers said they had heard from other locations that so far there are hardly any lines anywhere and many people are just stopping in to drop off mail in ballots.
This gets talked about every four years (it feels like it anyway) but I think there’s a real solution to the always pesky problem of people having to vote on a work day.
I propose that Veterans Day, which is coming up on the 8th, should be a national holiday. Next, we should move Veterans Day to the first Tuesday in November, and keep that day Election Day.
The fact that we are even doing this today is thanks to the brave men and women who serve our country proudly in the military. Without their brave sacrifice we most likely would have lost this important right decades ago.
So if you’re a veteran, thank you. Even though when I usually thank a vet for their service I am told “It is/was my pleasure to serve” or something equally modest, we all know the truth. We all know that without them we wouldn’t get to have historic days like this one.
I just don’t see why we should wait until Veterans Day to honor our vets when the fruit of their labors is just a few days earlier.
I think moving Veterans Day is the best choice, but I would be happy with taking out some other Federal holiday as well.
Axing Columbus Day as a official Federal Holiday would be my second choice.
With people deciding to take Monday off and turn it into a four day weekend, choosing vacation over voting.
That is, in years when they can afford to go on vacation.
Move election day to monday?
I realized that after I posted it.
I like the idea of making election day a national holiday, and closer to the weekend is a great idea for businesses too. I also like early voting, voting buy mail, etc. The accessible the better, regardless of what the Gazette says, Voting is every Americans Right.
we should highlight the fact that we get to vote thanks to the people who fought (and those who died) to protect our freedoms.
This is the most important freedom we have. It is the basis of our Democracy and it is the basic right of every American.
….I normally do an “aw shucks” moment whenever someone thanks me for my time, esp when I wear my dorky DAV hat at some function. When I was 19 and aimless, I decided that serving my country was the best thing I could do – I never thought about the sacrifices or the victories that were going to follow.
But this election day, you can thank those serving now:
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but the need may evaporate before anyone gets around to doing anything about it. As technology becomes more reliable and the younger generation gets used to early/mail-in voting as the status quo, I think traditional polling-place issues will fall away. Election officials, candidates and increasing numbers of voters prefer early voting to election-day voting, and so it seems like the month-long voting window may become the new election day.
I guess my post was really more about thanking the vets.
I know there are many vets who post here, so let me just say:
THANK YOU!!!!
If we can close almost everything for a religious holiday, Christmas, we can certainly do the same to celebrate and exercise our sacred right to vote. School kids could be encouraged to participate in various ways so that by the time they’re old enough Election Day is already special to them and they take it for granted that they will be voting. There could be special ceremonies for all those voting in their first election. It would become something every American kid expects to do.
Even with a move toward mail and early voting and technological voting advances it would provide a communal experience. It could evolve into a celebration of the conclusion of the voting season as its practical value becomes less important. It could make us a place where we can count on the overwhelming majority to vote which is what the USA should be but, sadly, isn’t.
We have not tried having election day as a holiday in America. It may not be a panacea, but I think it should be tried for 10 years or so to see if it improves things.
I think very few people will take a 4 day weekend or even try to do that. A combination of social pressure and the fact that most people are pretty honest. I think even those of us who vote early would want to take part in the Veterans Day/Election Day events. I think it would be a celebration of democracy that people would be embarrassed to go on vacation during.
The last few elections that I was in CO I voted by mail. All of Oregon does.
After some discomfort voting in the primary with my father’s Alzheimer’s, we went to mail this time. In FL when you ask for a mail ballot you have a choice of General, Primary and Special Elections, or All. Weird. That’s redundant, everything in FL is weird.
There is a reason Veteran’s Day, or Armistice Day, is on November 11. I don’t want to see it moved. It is the only holiday that we have not tried to make into a 3 day weekend. November 11 is the day the armistice was signed ending what, until then, was the bloodiest war in world history, WWI.
I am very in favor of making Election Day a holiday. Many really can not afford to take a day off from work to vote. I vote early (wish I could vote often). But, we know that many want to vote on Election Day and we know many put things off. I wouldn’t even mind if we named the holiday Last Chance Holiday.
Very few businesses observe Columbus day anymore. How would you feel about giving it the ol’ heave ho?
with giving up Columbus Day. Especially since we have learned so much more about Columbus since that holiday was instituted. I know that many Italians would be greatly offended. The right would probably argue to lift MLK Day.
I think the argument for Election Day Holiday stands on its own. Folks can’t afford to take a day off of work. Voting is important. Etc. So, lets do Election Day and leave Columbus Day for a later time.
make Nov. 4 a national holiday, “Yes We Can” Obama Day? Or is that premature?
Election ads are not allowed after 7 a.m. on Election Day – how does that rule apply (or not) to this and similar websites? I notice this one is still running several political ads.
Ads certainly are allowed after 7am on Election Day. Or else everyone is breaking the law.
You can’t electioneer on federal property or within 100 feet of a polling place, but other than that there isn’t much.
to ply voters with alcohol until after 11:30 a.m.
in which you take a drink every time you come across the word “union.” Special bonus goes to anyone who lasts long enough to make it to the mention in the Amendment 48 summary.
The Washington Redskins
Who knew this election would come down to Monday Night Football.
The record is 17-1. When the Redskins win the Sunday (or Monday) before election day, the incumbents win; when they lose, the incumbents lose. However, the one blemish was four years ago, when the Redskins lost but GWB won.
So, let’s hope for 18-1 after tonight!
I’m in a different precinct now from ’04, so it may not be a valid comparison, but there was no line at all when I went in 20 minutes ago. In ’04 I was in line for over 40 minutes.
And here’s a chuckle for the other sci-fi fans here: http://www.pvponline.com/comic…
n/t
I wonder who she voted for in the Senate race?
I was thinking the same thing… 🙂
I love it!
And while she’s at it, who did she vote for in the House race?
Guam is half counted, and the current totals are as follows:
Barack Obama: 10,893
John McCain: 6,574
Bob Barr is reportedly pulling 0.7% of the vote as well.
Guam’s vote doesn’t count toward the Electoral College; this is essentially a popularity poll. Bush beat Kerry in Guam by a 2-1 margin in 2004.
Barack Obama: 20,120
John McCain: 11,940
I have no idea what the status of the counting is – the KUAM election site doesn’t appear to have a precincts counted / precincts total number, and the Guam Election Board site seems to be down. However, if the first results were 50%, this looks like just about everyone.
We must be in the black hole for robot calls.
Ok, got up at 6:15 to go sign-wave with the A-58 group at 7:00. They never showed. So then went to the Obama So. Boulder office – they’re over-staffed. So then got some A-58 flyers and went to Mesa Elementary which has one of the largest lists of still haven’t voted – 35 voters in the first 2 hours.
Hopefully it will pick up around lunchtime. But so far it looks like Boulder has more people doing GOTV than voting. And the polling places have more workers than voters.
I’m surprised that the A-58 people didn’t show though. Maybe they know it’s a horribly written amendment too! 🙂
Beautifully written essay – I didn’t vote for Obama today
He may be a slimeball, but he’s fairly smart when it comes to the body politic.
I think North Carolina will go for Obama, and Georgia might surprise us all…
Georgia absolutely will not go to Obama.
But only because I want to lose so I can buy you a beer.
Obama winning Georgia would be amazing though.
But I’ve got to bet a beer on something, so sure.
I’ve been very impressed by Georgia’s turnout so far; it will probably turn around today, but I am holding out hope – and the beer!
I would love Obama to win Georgia, and I hope you both have to buy me a beer.
Head’s I win, tails you lose? 🙂
MT, ND, IN, NC, & GA could each go either way. My bet is Obama gets 3 of those 5.
Pretty funny.
Voted in Boulder this morning and there was basically no wait. Turns out I cancelled my recitation for nothing…oops!
However, we did have a bit of a “I shit you not” moment.
Walking back across the hill, my girlfriend turns to me and says, “was I supposed to vote for that Mark Udall guy?”
Turns out that in all the time we spent going through the ballot last night, I never mentioned anything about the Senate race. Shame on me… 🙂
Voting was steady this morning up in Gilpin at one of the three voting centers. The county apparently staffed up significantly – my wife reported 10 election judges at the polling place.
No major problems to report, so I apparently don’t need to panic…
10 Election judges at a polling place in Gilpin County?
Are there 10 people in Gilpin County that don’t sell mushrooms for a living?
Oh – you mean edible mushrooms? 🙂
We only have 3 vote centers, and according to the rolls, 3681 active voters (2050 of whom have already voted…). We used to have 4 election judges for each of 6 precincts, so it’s not that much of a “surge” of judges.
I just came from 59 hq at 1080 Cherokee. Romanoff and team still working the phones, doing everything right. Please, Good, 59 passes by, I predict, 8 pct. But I’ll settle for one vote when the certification is done.
Polls in Eastern Indiana and Eastern Kentucky have just closed. Both states straddle the Time Zone line, so we won’t see results until after 5pm Mountain time when the rest of the state is done voting.
Some election resources if you are watching tonight on the Intertubes. Note, these have a liberal sponsor, but the information should be good regardless…
Swing State Project has a list of poll closing times, final poll margins, House and Senate race projections, and some good statistics posts about the various races this year.
Daily Kos’s Election Scoreboard is a comment-free, Flash-based interactive map toy. Good for lefties and righties.
The DailyKos map is great. The CBC had a similar map for the election last month and I was (nerdily) hoping someone would copy it.
Thanks for posting the link.
KY 0% reporting, McCain 2 to 1.
I’m taking a walk so I don’t go crazy.
Colorado is at the top of the pile in early votes vs. 2004 total votes! With 79.3% of the 2004 vote already banked in early voting, most of our voting lines were reasonable or even slow today.
A chart from 538: