Check this out:
Obama adds symbolic NC victory to White House win
Obama had won North Carolina! It's the first time a democratic Presidential candidate has won the state since Carter won it in 1976. Isn't that crazy? That's crazy! In a good way of course! It makes me proud to be a North Carolinian. So that means Obama has 364 electoral votes to McCain's 162. GOPs, we CRUSHED you!!
To change the subject, Connie has asked for a race report - yes, I will post one later. In a nutshell, it was a tough race but it went well - ran a 4:05 marathon on a very hilly course.
Thursday, November 06, 2008
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...and in Indiana, a Republican state (birthplace of Dan Quayle), a democratic party candidate hasn't won the electoral votes here since 1944!
In case I haven't told you, Sandra, I love your blog. You and CG discuss critically important issues here and you both do so intelligently, compassionately, respectfully, and passionately.
Looking forward to that race report!
Happy trails,
Connie :)
(Looks like Obama supporters are not necessarily supporters of gay marriage as Prop 8 was successful. Ellen Degeneres, in true form, said she's not giving back the toaster). ;)
...and we all know what happened after Carter won...
CG
Yes, by opposing the Briggs Initiative in CA shortly after taking office, he was the first president I believe (correct me if I'm wrong) to address gay rights, supporting them, to boot.
For a Southern Baptist with a conservative upbringing, he was closer to being a true Christian than the self-righteous Right that spews its hatred to further their own, selfish causes.
Carter was about fairness and equality - and while he turned to his faith as the cornerstone of conflict resolution, he didn't use it as a crutch and walked his talk.
Are you listening Christian Coalition?
Happy trails,
Connie :)
Oooops...must correct myself here..meant to say that Indiana hasn't been a blue state for 44 years, not since 1944!
Happy trails,
Connei :)
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