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it's almost cinco de seis

Well, NC survived our stint in the national spotlight. Obama won big here. Now the funhouse mirrors and laser-like focus of the media will move on to... somewhere. Kentucky? Oregon? Whatever weird metric the Clinton campaign comes up with the justify prolonging things? Really, I think everyone should mail Clinton and her campaign strategists copies of "the Myth of Sisyphus." It might help.
In local elections, just about every single candidate I voted for lost. That's showbiz...
Sarah was a poll worker for the primary (details of her adventures here, here, here and here). I'm considering signing up for the general election. Altho I wouldn't be able to work the same precinct as Sarah and would get sent somewhere else in Durm. And it does sound like a long-ass day requiring a lot of patience when dealing with the clueless. But I'm all for enabling democracy even if, as Kent Brockman said many years ago, it simply doesn't work.

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I think that if Clinton and her supporters feel like the door hit them hard on the ass while they were being shoved out it, that's not going to be good for Obama in the fall. Ultimately she's the one who has to decide when she gets out; she's clearly not going to listen to people who don't support her telling her to quit. I have to say that I respect her tenacity.

You're right of course, the decision to end the campaign needs to come from within, not from external pressure. I was just venting.

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