These two pictures are testament to my service hours. I would canvass over the weeks until the week of the election, when all of that work came to wonderful fruition. I was ineligible for the vote, but I still did my part.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
I did my part
These are the two images I took on my Olympus digital camera on the day that the local Democratic campaign headquarters opened in Herndon, Virginia. I was a fine day, and I think I'll always recall it vividly. We all felt a confidence that we could accomplish something through a unified effort, that we could win. And lo and behold, we did.
These two pictures are testament to my service hours. I would canvass over the weeks until the week of the election, when all of that work came to wonderful fruition. I was ineligible for the vote, but I still did my part.

These two pictures are testament to my service hours. I would canvass over the weeks until the week of the election, when all of that work came to wonderful fruition. I was ineligible for the vote, but I still did my part.
Monday, November 3, 2008
Week 6- The Breath Before the Plunge
Tomorrow is what I suppose is one of the most crucial elections in American history. I am nervous at the turnout, for in the end anyone outcome can happen. But now that I am prompted to give a prediction- I do firmly believe that Barack Obama will win the election of 2008. I think the popular vote (as I can best guess) will be around 52-45%, with Obama accumulating 305 electoral votes. Regarding the Senate race I believe that Warner will win (seeing that he is overwhelmingly high in the polls) and the Republican nominee Wolf will win the House vote (seeing that he is also overwhelmingly in the lead).
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