Tomorrow Is The Day!
Finally! We’re on the cusp of yet another national election day. I hope everyone does their civic duty tomorrow and votes! I’ll be one of the few who will be in line bright and early in the morning. As I’ve mentioned in a couple of my previous votes, I’m glad we’re at election day. To cap this post all off, I’ve been reading an article on ABC news’ website regarding the final day of campaigning, and that can be seen here.
What I find interesting about this article is the fact that Senator Obama, after three debates, is finally saying that he may not be able to accomplish everything he would like in his first term, due to the economic downturn. Can’t say I’m overly surprised by this revelation. Obama has said quote:
changing the tax code, investing in clean energy, controlling health care costs and improving the education system remain his “core commitments.” We will have progress on all front by the end of my first term.
Hmmm…. Interesting. All of those “core commitments” may be more difficult to accomplish than he, and his democratic allies may think. Obama has recently stated that he will bankrupt coal companies. That’s definitely a good way to invest in clean energy.
Senator McCain, of course, is touting his underdog status and how much he relishes it. His campaign’s own internal polling shows races tightening up in “key” battleground states. After seeing poll after poll, I’m not so sure we can count on the accuracy of any polls going into tomorrow. Who knows what people are going to do once they’re behind the curtain tomorrow.
One thing I do know for sure is that we are in for an excellent turnout and we are in for a historic election tomorrow no matter who wins. And I, for one, am glad to be able to participate in such a historic election