SMF - Just Installed!
very first results of the day:with 3% of Indiana precincts reporting it's Obama 50-48.with 9% of Kentucky precincts rporting it's McCain 51-48.Polls closed 2 mins ago in VT, VA, SC, KY, IN & GA.
moving this over from the 10@10 thread this morning:Quote from: Wayback on November 04, 2008, 11:32:40 AMQuote from: darryl on November 04, 2008, 11:19:36 AMRight -- KGO-TV at 11 last night mentioned in the teaser that "it might be in violation of some federal voting laws", but then didn't follow-up, simply saying Starbucks and Krispy Kreme were giving away free coffee and donuts to anyone who voted.But another story I heard or read said you didn't even have to vote, just go up and ask.I believe the fine print in the Starbucks commercial said "Just walk up and say 'I voted' and receive a free brewed coffee." So I guess they saying they don't care if you lie.Yes, I believe the law is no gifts in exchange for a specific vote (person or measure), but promoting the general idea of voting is probably okay, but just as in any other contest: "no purchase necessary."Here's what the NY Times has to say about election freebies. Be sure to read to the end.
Quote from: darryl on November 04, 2008, 11:19:36 AMRight -- KGO-TV at 11 last night mentioned in the teaser that "it might be in violation of some federal voting laws", but then didn't follow-up, simply saying Starbucks and Krispy Kreme were giving away free coffee and donuts to anyone who voted.But another story I heard or read said you didn't even have to vote, just go up and ask.I believe the fine print in the Starbucks commercial said "Just walk up and say 'I voted' and receive a free brewed coffee." So I guess they saying they don't care if you lie.Yes, I believe the law is no gifts in exchange for a specific vote (person or measure), but promoting the general idea of voting is probably okay, but just as in any other contest: "no purchase necessary."
Right -- KGO-TV at 11 last night mentioned in the teaser that "it might be in violation of some federal voting laws", but then didn't follow-up, simply saying Starbucks and Krispy Kreme were giving away free coffee and donuts to anyone who voted.But another story I heard or read said you didn't even have to vote, just go up and ask.I believe the fine print in the Starbucks commercial said "Just walk up and say 'I voted' and receive a free brewed coffee." So I guess they saying they don't care if you lie.
It's amazing how different each network projects. Fox News had 2 Demo gains that MSNBC and CNN didn't have yet. As of 5:30, Fox had Hagan over Dole in NC and Shaheen beating Sanunu in NH. They also had PA going to Obama 15 minutes before CNN did. All 3 major cable news networks had different numbers for the electoral vote.
If the coverage you're watching is getting a little dry (and you have cable), switch over to BBC-America--their take on things is a kick. For instance, they just interviewed noted political analyst Eddie Izzard!
Welcome, President Obama. We're putting our trust in you - please lead with wisdom.
Stewart and Colbert are doing their "Indecision 2008" thang on Comedy Central right now.