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Some initial thoughts on our new president

Via blogs and Twitter:

David Stephenson: Damn: this computer is only a few months old, and I can't afford to short it out with tears on the keyboard.

Bhyde: Thank you, my fellow Americans!

Megorious: For the first time in my adult life, I am proud of my country.

Paul Levy: A good result, by a very substantial margin (NOTE: Levy was actually referring to the defeat of Question 1, but he lets me know it applies to the national election as well).

Jeff Cutler: Wow and wow and wow.

Chris Devers: after two bitterly even & divisive 50-50 elections, a landslide could be a very, very healthy thing for America.

Obama victory march in Davis Square.

Anthony: I'm really thrilled:

... Our nation is confronting once-in-a-lifetime challenges, so the road ahead is rough. But this outcome makes us far better equipped to face them. I'm proud of us, and not just for the choice we made, but for the impressive numbers of people who turned out. ...

Margalit: Today every candidate I voted for won:

... Today every proposition that I voted for won. Today my entire slate was successful. And today the country finally changed in a way that I believe with all my heart will be the best thing to happen to us since FDR. ...

Superguppy on McCain's concession:

If McCain had shown this much graciousness and class during the campaign - it would have been much closer.

David Stephenson to McCain's booing supporters:

shut up, you scumbags. Your dude lost.

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If McCain had shown this much graciousness and class during the campaign - it would have been much closer.

Yeah, taking out an ad for the sole purpose of congratulating his gracious opponent, how dare he. What a low-life.

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Adam, Nice survey of Boston blog reactions to the election.

It was over quickly and the (electoral college) winning margin was wide, 338 to 156 at 12:45AM. I think that's a good thing. As a country, it would have been tough to have to go through another election like 2000.

Look at these voting demographics by age:
18-30 66% for Obama.
21-44 52% for Obama
45-60 50% even
61-99 53% for McCain
McCain had a winning margin with the age group 61 and older.

I'm eager to see how Obama's staff and cabinet selections signal the implementation of his desire for a new type of politics (not red states and blues states but the United States).

I think he'll ask Gates to stay on at Defense and I think he'll ask Paulson to stay on at Treasury - to help navigate our financial market crises and slowing economy. I also think we'll see some other capital "R" Republicans in his cabinet.

We voted in record numbers and we voted without too many voting shenanigans designed to separate a person from their right to vote. On these important issues, America won tonight. We accomplished something essential to out democracy, the transfer of power from one chief executive to the next without violence directed by the will of the people, We the People...

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